Development Concept Plan definition
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The First Amendment replaced the Property Development Concept Plan in the Development Agreement as it applies to the Property.
The Parties recognize that the Property Development Concept Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B-2 reverts to a five-building 12-plex concept, but with a change in unit type from apartments to condominiums.
In order to better inform the Town and the public of the types of development, intensity of development, locations of development and other matters pertaining to the Bolts Lake Concept, Battle will endeavor to submit to the Town an application for a Planned Unit Development Concept Plan (the “Bolts Lake Concept Plan”), in accordance with Town Code Sections 16-15-90 to ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, not earlier than six (6) weeks following Town Council’s final action on the Code Amendments pursuant to Section 1(a)(iii) above.
Exhibit B-2 is for all purposes of the Development Agreement only a portion of the Property Development Concept Plan with respect to only a portion of the remaining undeveloped Land.
A Property Development Concept Plan and Parks and Amenities Plan were included in the approved development agreement.
The Parties acknowledge that, the Authority has caused an Infill Development Concept Plan (the “Original IDCP”) to be written for the development of 940,000 square feet of Infill GFA (as that term is defined in Section 14.32.1 of the Zoning Ordinance), and that the Original IDCP has been amended once without affecting the Aggregate GFA (the “2019 IDCP Amendment”).
The Parties now agree that the Property Development Concept Plan under the First Amendment is now replaced with Exhibit B-2 attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
Exhibit B-1 shows the proposed Property Development Concept Plan, and Exhibit D-1 shows the proposed Parks and Amenities Plan.
The Parties recognize that the Property Development Concept Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B-2 changes from a nine-building concept to a sixteen-building concept, with a change in unit type from stacked condominiums to townhomes.
The First Amendment replaced the Development Agreement Exhibit B, the Property Development Concept Plan, with Exhibit B-1 as it applies to that undeveloped portion of the Land described in Exhibit A-2 hereto.