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Resolution No. 2019-xx <br />Page 8 of 8 <br />fixtures, landscaping and related landscape improvements and the like, as <br />applicable); <br /> <br />(e) If Applicant and the owner of the property are different (e.g., if the Applicant is <br />a tenant or licensee of the property or any portion thereof), both the Applicant <br />and the owner of the property shall be signatories to the maintenance agreement <br />and both shall be jointly and severally liable for compliance with its terms. <br /> <br />(f) The maintenance agreement shall further provide that any party responsible <br />for complying with its terms shall not assign its ownership interest in the property <br />or any interest in any lease, sublease, license or sublicense, unless the <br />prospective assignee agrees in writing to assume all of the duties, obligations <br />and responsibilities set forth under the maintenance agreement. <br /> <br />(g) The maintenance agreement shall contain provisions relating to the <br />enforcement of its conditions by the City and shall also contain provisions <br />authorizing the City to recover costs and expenses which the City may incur <br />arising out of any enforcement and/or remediation efforts which the City may <br />undertake in order to cure any deficiency in maintenance, repair or upkeep or to <br />enforce any restrictions or conditions upon the use of the property. The <br />maintenance agreement shall further provide that any unreimbursed costs and/or <br />expenses incurred by the City to cure a deficiency in maintenance or to enforce <br />use restrictions shall become a lien upon the property in an amount equivalent to <br />the actual costs and/or expense incurred by the City. <br /> <br /> <br />12. Prior to the issuance of a building permit submit plans to the Public Works <br />Agency that demonstrate: <br /> <br />a. Appropriate back flow preventer for fire services, and domestic and landscape <br />water meter to be installed per the grading and street improvement plans; <br />b. Installation of all public utilities required to service the project site (i.e., new <br />sewer lateral); <br />c. Safe and efficient access of trash vehicles to trash receptacles; <br />i. The project shall comply with all requirements specified in SAMC Sec. <br />16-37. <br />ii. All driveway and staging areas must be able to sustain a minimum <br />gross weight of 60,000 lbs. per vehicle. <br />iii. Maximum size of bin shall be 4 cubic yards. <br />iv. Depict the trash trucks’ turning radius at all proposed internal corners. <br />v. Provide complete circulation for trash trucks, backing up into the <br />streets is not allowed for safety reasons. <br />d. Approval letter for service and acceptable site circulation obtained from <br />Waste Management, Inc. <br /> <br />1- 18
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