Laserfiche WebLink
Dale Helvig <br /> <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO. 2018-01 (continued) <br />(d) Park Santiago Historic District. City shall survey residents to determine community <br />support for the designation of the Santiago Park Neighborhood Association as a <br />historical district on the City's Historical Register. If, in the City's reasonable opinion, <br />the community is generally supportive of pursuing the historic register designation, <br />Owner shall pay all costs and expenses associated with processing the application, <br />including reimbursing the City for costs incurred conducting the survey and any <br />environmental review, up to a not to exceed amount of one hundred fifty thousand <br />dollars ($150,000). (It's interesting the applicant would support a historic district <br />designation when they say the area isn't historic) <br />(e) Park Santiago Public Improvements and Traffic Calming. Subject to the approval by <br />the Executive Director of Public Works Agency and the Executive Director of <br />Planning and Building Agency and meeting City design specifications and standards, <br />OWNER shall design and construct the public improvements identified below prior <br />to formal approval for occupancy or the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br />Owner shall be solely responsible for all aspects of the public improvements <br />including, but not limited to, the analysis, design, engineering, construction and <br />inspection/ administration of: <br />(1) Santiago Park neighborhood improvements at up to three locations on <br />Edgewood and/or Bush Street to achieve traffic calming. Improvements may be <br />based on input from the Santiago Park Neighborhood Association and may <br />include, but not be limited to, bulb -outs, traffic circles and medians within the <br />neighborhood streets. <br />(2) Santiago Park Neighborhood entry monuments at Main Street/Edgewood Road, <br />Santa Clara Avenue/Lincoln Avenue, and Santiago Street/17th Street based on <br />input from the Santiago Park Neighborhood Association. <br />(3) Street lighting enhancements by replacing all existing non -LED light and/or <br />fixture with LED light and/or fixture throughout the Santiago Park <br />Neighborhood. (I believe this has already been completed by the City) <br />(4) A street light at the Santiago Park Drive / Main Street intersection. <br />(5) Decorative concrete pavement within the intersection of Main Street/Walkie <br />Way and Main Street/Santiago Park Drive. <br />Page 15 of 27 <br />