IMPROVEMENTS AND INVESTMENTS Sample Clauses

IMPROVEMENTS AND INVESTMENTS a. All activities/improvements for the Project including, but not limited to all Site Plan Requirements identified in Exhibit B and all Proposed Site Activities and Future Site Activities as identified in Exhibit B, shall be completed by XXXXXXX XX XXXX The City acknowledges that the Property is contaminated, and that Developer’s objective is to capture constituents of concern in the soil and groundwater and to perform remediation actions. If Developer fails to complete the Project by XXXXXXX XX XXXX , or as may otherwise be extended through an amendment to this Agreement, then Developer shall furnish a cash deposit or proof of funds evidencing the same with the City in the amount of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars which is intended to cover the cost of the remaining activities/improvements for the Project listed on Exhibits B. Said deposit shall be refunded to Developer within ten (10) days after completion of the Project and issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The Developer shall request a release of the deposit prior to issuance. This section in no way shall be interpreted to circumvent or misconstrue the City’s policy regarding bond requirements.
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IMPROVEMENTS AND INVESTMENTS a. All activities/improvements for the Project including, but not limited to all Site Plan Requirements identified in Exhibit B and all Proposed Site Activities and Future Site Activities as identified in Exhibit B, shall be completed by February 23, 2026. The City acknowledges that the Property is contaminated, and that Developer’s objective is to capture constituents of concern in the soil and groundwater and to perform remediation actions. If Developer fails to complete the Project by February 23, 2026, or as may otherwise be extended through an amendment to this Agreement, then Developer shall furnish a cash deposit or proof of funds evidencing the same with the City in the amount of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars which is intended to cover the cost of the remaining activities/improvements for the Project listed on Exhibits

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