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3.5.3. The building permit for the 1350th residential unit may not be issued until at <br />least 400,000 square feet of net new non-residential development, excluding office space, on the <br />Property has commenced construction <br />3.6. Property Maintenance Agreement. <br />3.6. L Owner shall, as required by the Conditions of Approval, enter into a Property <br />Maintenance Agreement which shall include: <br />(a) A Parking Management Plan; and <br />(b) A Property Maintenance Plan. <br />3.7. Moratoria. Except as specifically set forth in this section, City agrees that to the extent <br />permitted by law, no moratorium or other similar limitation (whether relating to the rate, timing, <br />or sequencing of the development of the Project or any part thereof and whether or not enacted <br />by local initiative or otherwise) affecting subdivision maps, grading or building permits, <br />occupancy certificates, or other entitlements approved, issued, or granted within the City, after <br />the Effective Date of this Agreement, shall apply to the Project. Owner acknowledges and agrees <br />that the provisions hereof shall not preclude the application to the Project of a moratorium or <br />other similar limitation (of the type described in the preceding sentence) enacted in order to <br />protect an imminent threat to the public health or safety. <br />3.8. Development Agreemcnt/Proiect Approvals. In the event of any inconsistency between <br />any Existing Land Use Regulation and a Project Approval, the provisions of the Project <br />Approval shall control. In the event of any inconsistency between any Existing Land Use <br />Regulation or Project Approval and this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall <br />control. <br />4. PUBLIC BENEFITS. <br />4.1. Public Benefits. The Project is expected to bring significant fiscal benefits to the City. <br />The Project will also serve to implement the City's General Plan vision for the Property, which <br />has long been designated as a District Center, where relatively intense mixed -use development is <br />encouraged. In addition, Owner has committed by this Agreement to contribute to the <br />acquisition, construction and maintenance of certain "Public Benefits" as provided below. <br />4.1.1. City Facilities. Owner shall provide the following benefits towards the <br />acquisition, construction and maintenance of the City Facilities, as follows: <br />(a) Public Art. Owner shall create, install, and maintain a public art project <br />with a value equivalent to one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the total construction cost of the <br />Project. Total construction cost shall mean all construction costs, but shall not include design <br />and engineering costs. Owner shall prepare and submit to the City, no later than one hundred <br />eighty (180) days before final approval for occupancy or the issuance of a certificate of <br />occupancy, a public art plan that is consistent with Chapter 15 of the Citywide Design <br />Guidelines, Public Art Guidelines. Although Owner anticipates satisfying all or most of the <br />entire Public Art requirement early in the implementation of the Project, this requirement shall be <br />satisfied as long as art with a value equivalent to one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the <br />completed portion of the Project has been installed prior to final approval for occupancv or the <br />M <br /> <br />