Public Park and Open Space Requirements Sample Clauses

Public Park and Open Space Requirements. In consideration for LANDOWNER’s agreement to develop all of the parks and open spaces within the Project as provided in the Tentative Map conditions consistent with the Specific Plan and Design Guidelines (“Turnkey Development Requirement”) pursuant to a credit/reimbursement agreement (“Turnkey Park Agreement”), the form of which shall be based on a standard CITY agreement as approved by the City Attorney, the Xxxxxx Parkland Dedication Requirement for the Project shall be two and one half (2.5) acres per one thousand (1,000) residents, calculated by the formula prescribed in the provisions of Section 16.64.030 of the City Code. This acreage shall be provided on-site within the Property. At the time of filing each final map, the 2.5 acre per 1,000 park and open space dedication requirement must have been satisfied for the amount of residential development proposed within that final map, based on the total amount of park and open space acreage that has been dedicated as of the filing date and the total number of housing units that have been approved at the time of filing the final map application. If LANDOWNER dedicates and develops more than 2.5 acres per 1,000 population during the initial phase of Development, LANDOWNER shall be entitled to apply such excess acreage as credit towards the Xxxxxx Parkland Dedication Requirement for later phases of the Project, subject to the provision in Section 3.5.2. In addition, at the time of filing each final map, LANDOWNER must be in compliance with its Turnkey Development Requirements for development of the parks and open spaces previously dedicated as determined by CITY.
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Public Park and Open Space Requirements. In consideration for LANDOWNER’s agreement to develop all of the parks and open spaces within the Railyards Development Agreement Revision Date: 12-05-07 Project as provided in the Tentative Map conditions consistent with the Specific Plan and Design Guidelines (“Turnkey Development Requirement”) pursuant to Public Improvement or Credit/Reimbursement Agreement, the form of which shall be based on a standard CITY agreement as approved by the City Attorney, as well as to develop the additional off-site park and open space improvements that abut the Property (“Additional Improvements”) as specified in Exhibit H; the Xxxxxx Parkland Dedication Requirement for the Project shall be two and one half (2.5) acres per one thousand (1,000) residents, calculated by the formula prescribed in the provisions of Section

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