Common use of Planning and Design Approval Clause in Contracts

Planning and Design Approval. ‌ The contractor/developer is welcome to set-up a predevelopment meeting to guide them through the approval process prior to submitting a land use application and construction plans. At that time, the contractor/developer may produce preliminary construction drawings for sanitary sewers and wastewater lift stations and receive guidance regarding potential changes that would lead to construction approval. See Section 2 for a flow chart of this process. Any new public sewer system constructed must have construction plans prepared by an Oregon licensed professional engineer. The Public Works Director reserves the right to require a sewer capacity analysis study for any new development. The study will define the amount of remaining capacity, or if none, the downstream mitigation options to offer capacity for the development. Prior to commencing the study, the developer’s engineer will have the scope of analysis work approved by the City Engineer, before proceeding. Any downstream mitigation requirements to provide capacity for the new development and the associated costs are the responsibility of the developer.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Planning and Design Approval. The contractor/developer is welcome to set-up a predevelopment meeting to guide them through the approval process prior to submitting a land use application and construction plans. At that time, the contractor/developer may produce preliminary construction drawings for sanitary sewers and wastewater lift stations and receive guidance regarding potential changes that would lead to construction approval. See Section 2 for a flow chart of this process. Any new public sewer system constructed must have construction plans prepared by an Oregon licensed professional engineer. The Public Works Director reserves the right to require a sewer capacity analysis study for any new development. The study will define the amount of remaining capacity, or if none, the downstream mitigation options to offer capacity for the development. Prior to commencing the study, the developer’s engineer will have the scope of analysis work approved by the City Engineer, before proceeding. Any downstream mitigation requirements to provide capacity for the new development and the associated costs are the responsibility of the developer.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

Planning and Design Approval. The contractor/developer is welcome to set-up a predevelopment meeting to guide them through the approval process prior to submitting a land use application and construction plans. At that time, the contractor/developer may produce preliminary construction drawings for sanitary sewers and wastewater lift stations and receive guidance regarding potential changes that would lead to construction approval. See Section 2 for a flow chart of this process. Any new public sewer system constructed must have construction plans prepared by an Oregon licensed professional civil engineer. The Public Works Director reserves the right to require a sewer capacity analysis study for any new development. The study will define the amount of remaining capacity, or if none, the downstream mitigation options to offer capacity for the development. Prior to commencing the study, the developer’s engineer will have the scope of analysis work approved by the City Engineer, before proceeding. Any downstream mitigation requirements to provide capacity for the new development and the associated costs are the responsibility of the developer.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Planning and Design Approval. ‌ The contractor/developer is welcome to set-up a predevelopment pre-development meeting to guide them through the approval process prior to submitting a land use application and construction plans. At that time, the contractor/developer may produce preliminary construction drawings for sanitary sewers and wastewater lift stations and receive guidance regarding potential changes that would lead to construction approval. See Section 2 for a flow chart of this process. Any new public sewer system constructed must have construction plans prepared by an Oregon licensed professional engineer. The Public Works Director reserves the right to require a sewer capacity analysis study for any new development. The study will define the amount of remaining capacity, or if none, the downstream mitigation options to offer capacity for the development. Prior to commencing the study, the developer’s engineer will have the scope of analysis work approved by the City Engineer, before proceeding. Any downstream mitigation requirements to provide capacity for the new development and the associated costs are the responsibility of the developer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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