Common use of Erosion Control Clause in Contracts

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 days after the completion of the work or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writing. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standards. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten days, the City may draw down the security to pay any costs. No development, utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Development Contract, Development Contract, Development Contract

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Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 days after the completion of the work or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writing. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standards. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- disc-anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten days, the City may draw down the security to pay any costs. No development, utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Development Contract, Development Contract, Development Contract

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficialreasonably required. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 five (5) business days after the completion of the work work, weather permitting, or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than ten (10) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control planErosion Control Plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's then-current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored maintained as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan Erosion Control Plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and the City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten daysthirty (30) days after the Developer receipt of the City’s written request therefor (which written request must be substantiated by reasonable evidence of the City’s costs), the City may draw down the security Letter of Credit to pay any costs. No developmentconstruction, street or utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat site grading is in full compliance with the approved erosion control planErosion Control Plan.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Planned Unit Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating After the site gradingis rough graded, but before any utility construction is commenced or building permits are issued, the Erosion Control Plan (erosion control plan, Plan B) , shall be implemented by the Developer DEVELOPER and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practicesCITY. The City CITY or County Soil and Water Conservation District may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 days forthwith after the completion comple- tion of the work or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingarea. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsoat seed. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulchedmulches, and disc- disk anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer DEVELOPER does not comply with the erosion ero- sion control plan and schedule schedule, or supplementary instructions received from the CityCITY or the County Soil and Water Conservation District, the City CITY may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City CITY will endeavor to notify the Developer DEVELOPER in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City CITY to do so will not affect the Developer's DEVELOPER’s and City's CITY’s rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer DEVELOPER does not reimburse the City CITY for any cost the City CITY incurred for such work within ten thirty (30) days, the City CITY may draw down the security letter of credit to pay any costs. No development, utility or street construction development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control planrequirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) erosion control plan shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficialreasonably required. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 fourteen ive (145) days after the completion of the work work, weather permitting, or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than ten (10) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored maintained as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten thirty (3010) days, the City may draw down the security letter of credit to pay any costs. No development, street or utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control planplan.[MM1][MM2].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Contract and Planned Unit Development

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan BG) shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 days after the completion of the work or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writing. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standards. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- disc-anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten days, the City may draw down the security to pay any costs. No development, utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Contract

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) erosion control plan shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficialreasonably required. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 five (5) days after the completion of the work work, weather permitting, or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than ten (10) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored maintained as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten (10) days, the City may draw down the security letter of credit to pay any costs. No development, street or utility or street construction will be allowed allowed, and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) erosion control plan shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficialreasonably required. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 five (5) days after the completion of the work work, weather permitting, or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than ten (10) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored maintained as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten (10) days, the City may draw down the security letter of credit or escrow to pay any costs. No development, street or utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Contract

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) erosion control plan, shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practicesCity or Rice Creek Watershed District. The City or Rice Creek Watershed District may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 days 48 hours after the completion of the work or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than seven (7) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the CityCity or the Rice Creek Watershed District, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten (10) days, the City may draw down the security letter of credit to pay any costs. No development, utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Contract

Erosion Control. Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) erosion control plan shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City. Erosion control practices must comply with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s best management practices. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficialreasonably required. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded within 14 five (5) days after the completion of the work work, weather permitting, or in an area that is inactive for up to 14 more than ten (10) days unless authorized and approved by the city engineer in writingCity Engineer. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be in accordance with the City's current seeding standardsspecification which may include certified oat seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc- anchored maintained as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer’s expenseerosion. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. If the Developer does not reimburse the City for any cost the City incurred for such work within ten sixty(60) days, the City may draw down the security letter of credit to pay any costs. No development, street or utility or street construction will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless the plat Development is in full compliance with the approved erosion control plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Development Contract

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