Common use of Local Permitting Clause in Contracts

Local Permitting. Pacific City is currently an unincorporated community under the jurisdiction of Tillamook County. Tillamook County is the planning, zoning, public works, hazards (include geological, flood, and tsunami), and road authority for the project and oversees numerous other project related aspects of the proposed improvements. The County and other local entities that have jurisdiction over the Project include: ▪ Tillamook County Community Development ▪ Tillamook County Roads Department ▪ Tillamook County Public Works ▪ Tillamook People’s Utility District (TPUD) ▪ Tillamook County FEMA Floodplain Coordinator ▪ Pacific City Joint Water and Sanitation Authority (PCJWSA) ▪ Nestucca Rural Fire Protection District (NRFPD) Consultant will support the County’s acquisition of permits for entities having jurisdiction over the Project, anticipated to include: ▪ Foredune Grading Permit Dune grading, planting, as well as construction of civic overlook identified in the Preferred Concept Plan likely require a Foredune Grading Permit signed by local official. This permit is issued in coordination with an Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) Ocean Shore Permit. Include future phases of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Property development shown in the preferred concept plan to facilitate the Foredune Grading Permit application. ▪ One (1) draft and Final Foredune Grading Permit Application Forms ▪ Permit drawings (plan view and cross-sections) ▪ Development Permit This site is within overlay boundaries at risk from Local Source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) Tsunami Inundation. Location within this overlay zone restricts development of some essential structures as well as capacities of structures in this zone. Location within the Flood Hazard overlay zone likely require a Development Permit. ▪ One (1) draft and final Development Permit Application Forms ▪ Permit drawings (plan view and cross-sections) ▪ Type I Planning Land Use Review: Beach and Dune Hazard Review As part of the Zoning / Building application, this approval is required to address geological hazards associated with the Beach and Dune Hazard overlay. Complete a site reconnaissance, review the hazard overlay, and provide a memo for inclusion with the permit application discussing the associated geological hazards. ▪ One (1) draft and final Lane Use Review Application Forms ▪ One (1) Geologic Hazards technical memorandum ▪ Permit drawings (plan view and cross-sections) ▪ Road Approach Permit / Egress-Ingress Approval Required as part of the Zoning / Building application, this permit addresses any potential change to parking lot entry/exit and is administered by Tillamook County Roads Department and Public Works.

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Sources: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement