HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIRAMONT VALLEY PUD - Filed DA-DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - 2003-12-23DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this Z/,, day of //xK
2000, by and between the CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a Municipal
Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City'; Miramont Associates LLC, a Colorado
limited liability company hereinafter referred to as the "Developer."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner of certain real property situated in the
County of Larimer, State of Colorado, (hereafter sometimes referred to as the "Property'
or "Development') and legally described as follows, to wit:
A Replat of a Portion of Roma Valley Drive, Lots 47-53, and a Portion of Tract E,
Miramont Valley P.U.D., located in the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 6
North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State
of Colorado.
WHEREAS, the Developer desires to develop the Property and has submitted to the
City all plats, plans (including utility plans), reports and other documents required for the
approval of a final plan according to the City's development application submittal
requirements master list (the final development plan documents) copies of which are on
file in the office of the City Engineer and made a part hereof by reference; and
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have agreed that the development of the Property
will require increased municipal services from the City in order to serve such area and will
further require the installation of certain improvements primarily of benefit to the lands to
be developed and not to the City of Fort Collins as a whole; and
WHEREAS, the City has approved the final development plan documents submitted
by the Developer subject to certain requirements and conditions, which involve the
installation of and construction of utilities and other municipal improvements in connection
with the Property.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises of the parties hereto and
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby
acknowledged, it is agreed as follows:
General Conditions
A. The terms of this Agreement shall govern all development activities of the
F. In the event the City waives any breach of this Agreement, no such waiver
shall be held or construed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach hereof.
G. Financial obligations of the City of Fort Collins payable after the current fiscal
year and/or not appropriated or budgeted are contingent upon funds for that purpose being
appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available by the Fort Collins City Council.
H. This Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon and
inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their respective personal representatives, heirs,
successors, grantees and assigns. It is agreed that all improvements required pursuant
to this Agreement touch and concern the Property regardless of whether such
improvements are located on the Property. Assignment of interest within the meaning of
this paragraph shall specifically include, but not be limited to, a conveyance or assignment
of any portion of the Developer's legal or equitable interest in the Property, as well as any
assignment of the Developer's rights to develop the Property under the terms and
conditions of this Agreement.
I. In the event the Developer transfers title to the Property and is thereby
divested of all equitable and legal interest in the Property, the Developer shall be released
from liability under this Agreement with respect to any breach of the terms and conditions
of this Agreement occurring after the date of any such transfer of interest. In such event,
the succeeding property owner shall be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
J. Each and every term of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a material
element hereof. In the event that either party shall fail to perform according to the terms
of this Agreement, such party may be declared in default. In the event that a party has
been declared in default hereof, such defaulting party shall be given written notice
specifying such default and shall be allowed a period of ten (10) days within which to cure
said default. In the event the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring default may
elect to: (a) terminate the Agreement and seek damages; (b) treat the Agreement as
continuing and require specific performance or; (c) avail itself of any other remedy at law
or equity.
K. In the event of the default of any of the provisions hereof by either party
which shall require the party not in default to commence legal or equitable action against
said defaulting party, the defaulting party shall be liable to the non -defaulting party for the
non -defaulting party's reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred by reason of the
default. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent or interfere with the City's rights and
remedies specified in Paragraph III.D of this Agreement.
L. Except as may be otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement shall
not be construed as or deemed to be an agreement for the benefit of any third party or
parties, and no third party or parties shall have any right of action hereunder for any cause
whatsoever.
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M. It is expressly understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that
this Agreement shall be governed by and its terms construed under the laws of the State
of Colorado and the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
N. Any notice or other communication given by any party hereto to any other
party relating to this Agreement shall be hand -delivered or sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested, addressed to such other party at their respective addresses as set forth
below; and such notice or other communication shall be deemed given when so hand -
delivered or three (3) days after so mailed:
If to the City: Engineering Development Review
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
With a copy to: City Attorney's Office
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
If to the Owner: Gary E. Nordic
Miramont Associates, LLC
P.O. Box 271970
309 West Harmony Road
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any party to this Agreement, or their successors, grantees
or assigns, wishes to change the person, entity or address to which notices under this
Agreement are to be sent as provided above, such party shall do so by giving the other
parties to this Agreement written notice of such change.
O. When used in this Agreement, words of the masculine gender shall include
the feminine and neuter gender, and when the sentence so indicates, words of the neuter
gender shall refer to any gender; and words in the singular shall include the plural and vice
versa. This Agreement shall be construed according to its fair meaning, and as if prepared
by all parties hereto, and shall be deemed to be and contain the entire understanding and
agreement between the parties hereto pertaining to the matters addressed in this
Agreement. There shall be deemed to be no other terms, conditions, promises,
understandings, statements, representations, expressed or implied, concerning this
Agreement, unless set forth in writing signed by all of the parties hereto. Further,
paragraph headings used herein are for convenience of reference and shall in no way
define, limit, or prescribe the scope or intent of any provision under this Agreement.
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THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO,
a Municipal Corporation
By: '11 - +
City Ma66ger
ATTEST:
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City Clerk -
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
City Enginee
APPR D AS TO
Deputy City Attorney
DEVELOPER:
Miramont Associates LLC, a Colorado
Limited Liability Comotuv
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EXHIBIT "A"
1. Schedule of water lines to be installed out of sequence.
Not Applicable.
2. Schedule of sanitary sewer lines to be installed out of sequence.
Not Applicable.
3. Schedule of street improvements to be installed out of sequence.
Not Applicable
4. Schedule of storm drainage improvements to be installed out of sequence.
Not Applicable.
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Not Applicable
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EXHIBIT "C"
Not Applicable
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of `
199Lr,, by and between the CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a
Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City"; and
Miramont Associates LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company,
hereinafter referred to as the "Developer".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Developer is the Owner of certain real property
situated in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, (hereafter
referred to as the "Property") and legally described as follows, to
wit:
MIRAMONT VALLEY PUD, a Tract of land located in the Southeast
Quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 69 West and the
Northeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 6 North, Range 69
West of the 6th Principal Meridian, City of Fort Collins,
County of Larimer, State of Colorado.
WHEREAS, the Developer desires to develop the Property and has
submitted to the City a subdivision plat and/or a site plan and
landscape plan, a copy of which is on file in the office of the
Director of Engineering and made a part hereof by reference; and
WHEREAS, the Developer has further submitted to the City
utility plans for the Property, a copy of which is on file in the
office of the Director of Engineering and made a part hereof by
reference; and
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have agreed that the development
of the Property will require increased municipal services from the
City in order to serve such area and will further require the
installation of certain improvements primarily of benefit to the
lands to be developed and not to the City of Fort Collins as a
whole; and
WHEREAS, the City has approved the subdivision plat and/or
site plan and landscape plan submitted by the Developer subject to
certain requirements and conditions which involve the installation
of and construction of utilities and other municipal improvements
in connection with the Property.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises of the
parties hereto and other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, it is agreed
as follows:
I. General Conditions
A. The terms of this Agreement shall govern all development
activities of the Developer pertaining to the Property. For the
purposes of this Agreement, "development activities" shall include,
but not be limited to, the following: (1) the actual construction
of improvements, (2) obtaining a building permit therefor, or (3)
any change in grade, contour or appearance of said property caused
by, or on behalf of, the Developer with the intent to construct
improvements thereon.
B. All water lines, sanitary sewer collection lines, storm
sewer lines and facilities, streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and
bikepaths shall be installed as shown on the approved utility plans
and in full compliance with the Council -approved standards and
specifications of the City on file in the office of the Director of
Engineering at the time of approval of the utility plans relating
to the specific utility, subject to a three (3) year time
limitation from the date of execution of this Agreement. In the
event that the Developer commences or performs any construction
pursuant hereto after three (3) years from the date of execution of
this agreement, the Developer shall resubmit the project utility
plans to the Director of Engineering for reexamination. The City
may require the Developer to comply with approved standards and
specifications of the City on file in the office of the Director of
Engineering at the time of resubmittal.
C. No building permit for the construction of any structure
within the development shall be issued by the City until the water
lines, fire hydrants, sanitary sewer lines and streets (including
curb, gutter and sidewalk and pavement with at least the base
course completed) serving such structure have been completed and
accepted by the City. No building permits shall be issued for any
structure located in excess of nine hundred feet (9001) from a
single point of access.
D. Any water lines, sanitary sewer lines, storm drainage
lines, and/or streets described on Exhibit "A," attached hereto,
shall be installed within the time and/or sequence required on
Exhibit "A." If the Director of Engineering has determined that
any water lines, sanitary sewer lines, storm drainage facilities
and/or streets are required to provide service or access to other
areas of the City, those facilities shall be shown on the utility
plans and shall be installed by the Developer within the time as
established under "Special Conditions" in this document.
E. Except as otherwise herein specifically agreed, the
Developer agrees to install and pay for all water, sanitary sewer,
and storm drainage facilities and appurtenances, and all streets,
curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bikeways and other public improvements
required by this development as shown on the approved plat, site,
landscape and utility plans, and other approved documents
pertaining to this development on file with the City.
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F. Street improvements (except curbs, gutters and walks)
shall not be installed until all utility lines to be placed therein
have been completely installed, including all individual lot
service lines leading in and from the main to the property line.
G. The installation of all utilities shown on the utility
plans shall be inspected by the Engineering Department of the City
and shall be subject to such department's approval. The Developer
agrees to corr-ect any deficiencies in such installations in order
to meet the requirements of the plans and/or specifications
applicable to such installation. In case of conflict, the utility
plans shall supersede the standard specifications.
H. All storm drainage facilities shall be so designed and
constructed by the Developer as to protect downstream and adjacent
properties against injury and to adequately serve the Property (and
other lands as may be required, if any). The Developer shall meet
or exceed the minimum requirements for storm drainage facilities as
have been established by the City in its Drainage Master Plans and
Design Criteria. The Developer does hereby indemnify and hold
harmless the City from any and all claims that might arise,
directly or indirectly, as a result of the discharge of injurious
storm drainage or seepage waters from the Property in a manner or
quantity different from that which was historically discharged and
caused by the design or construction of the storm drainage
facilities, except for (1) such claims and damages as are caused by
the acts or omissions of the City in maintenance of such facilities
as have been accepted by the City for maintenance; (2) errors, if
any, in the general concept of the City's master plans; and (3)
specific directives that may be given to the Developer by the City.
Approval of and acceptance by the City of any storm drainage
facility design or construction shall in no manner be deemed to
constitute a waiver or relinquishment by the City of the aforesaid
indemnification. The Developer shall engage a Colorado licensed
professional engineer to design the storm drainage facilities as
aforesaid and it is expressly affirmed hereby that such engagement
shall be intended for the benefit of the City, and subsequent
purchasers of property in the development.
I. The Developer shall pay storm drainage basin fees in
accordance with Chapter 26, Article VII of the City Code. Storm
drainage improvements eligible for credit or City repayment under
the provisions of Chapter 26 are described together with estimated
cost of the improvements on the attached Exhibit "B," which
improvements, if applicable, shall include right-of-way, design and
construction costs. See Section II.C, Special Conditions, Storm
Drainage Lines and Appurtenances, for specific instructions.
J. The Developer shall provide the Director of Engineering
with certified Record Plan Transparencies on Black Image Diazo
Reverse Mylars upon completion of any phase of the construction.
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K. The Developer specifically represents that to the best of
its knowledge all portions of the Property dedicated to the City
associated with this development are in compliance with all
environmental protection and anti -pollution laws, rules,
regulations, orders or requirements, including solid waste
requirements, as defined by the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency Regulations at 40 C.F.R., Part 261, and that such portions
of the Property as are dedicated to the City pursuant to this
development, are in compliance with all such requirements
pertaining to the disposal or existence in or on such dedicated
property of any hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants,
as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation
and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, and regulations promulgated
thereunder. The Developer does hereby indemnify and hold harmless
the City from any liability whatsoever that may be imposed upon the
City by any governmental authority, pertaining to the disposal of
hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants, and cleanup
necessitated by leaking underground storage tanks, excavation
and/or backfill of hazardous substances, pollutants or
contaminants, or environmental cleanup responsibilities of any
nature whatsoever on, of or related to any property dedicated to
the City in connection with this development. The Developer
further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City from any
claims or actions based directly, indirectly or in any manner on
any of the aforementioned environmental risks brought against the
City by third- parties arising as a result of the dedication of
portions of the Property to the City in connection with this
development. Said indemnification shall not extend to claims,
actions or other liability arising as a result of any hazardous
substance, pollutant or contaminant generated or deposited by the
City, its agents or representatives, upon portions of the Property
dedicated to the City in connection with this development.
II. Special Conditions
A. Water Lines
Not Applicable
B. Sewer Lines
Not Applicable
C. Storm Drainage Lines and Appurtenances
1. The Developer and the City agree that all on -site and
off -site storm drainage improvements, as shown on the approved
utility plans for this development for Phase 1, shall be completed
by the Developer in accordance with the approved plans prior to the
issuance of more than twelve (12) building permits. Completion of
improvements shall include the certification by a professional
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Developer pertaining to the Property. For the purposes of this Agreement, "development
activities" shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) the actual construction of
improvements, (2) obtaining a permit therefor, or (3) any change in grade, contour or
appearance of the Property caused by, or on behalf of, the Developer with the intent to
construct improvements thereon.
B. All water lines, sanitary sewer collection lines, storm sewer lines and
facilities, streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and bikepaths shall be installed as shown on
the approved utility plans and in full compliance with the standards and specifications of
the City on file in the office of the City Engineer at the time of approval of the utility plans
relating to the specific utility, subject to a three (3) year time limitation from the date of
execution of this Agreement. In the event that the Developer commences or performs any
construction pursuant hereto after the passage of three (3) years from the date of
execution of this agreement, the Developer shall resubmit the utility plans to the City
Engineer for reexamination. The City may then require the Developer to comply with the
approved standards and specifications of the City on file in the office of the City Engineer
at the time of the resubmittal.
C. No building permit for the construction of any structure within the Property
shall be issued by the City until the public water lines and stubs to each lot, fire hydrants,
sanitary sewer lines and stubs to each lot, and public streets (including curb, gutter, and
pavement with at least the base course completed) serving such structure have been
completed and accepted by the City. No building permits shall be issued for any structure
located in excess of six hundred and sixty feet (660') from a single point of access, unless
the structures contain sprinkler systems that are approved by the Poudre Fire Authority.
D. Any water lines, sanitary sewer lines, storm drainage lines, and/or streets
described on Exhibit 'A," attached hereto, shall be installed within the time and/or
sequence required on Exhibit "A." If the City Engineer has determined that any water lines,
sanitary sewer lines, storm drainage facilities and/or streets are required to provide service
or access to other areas of the City, those facilities shall be shown on the utility plans and
shall be installed by the Developer within the time as established under "Special
Conditions" in this document.
E. Except as otherwise herein specifically agreed, the Developer agrees to
install and pay for all water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage facilities and
appurtenances, and all streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bikeways and other public
improvements required by this Development as shown on the approved final development
plan documents and other approved documents pertaining to this Development on file with
the City.
F. Street improvements shall not be installed until all utility lines to be placed
therein have been completely installed, including all individual lot service lines leading in
and from the main to the property line.
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engineer licensed in Colorado that the drainage facilities which
serve this development have been constructed in conformance with
said approved plans. Any deviations from the approved utility
plans for Phase 1 of the development shall be the responsibility of
the Developer to correct prior to the issuance of any certificate
of occupancy. Said certification shall be submitted to the City at
least two (2) weeks prior to the date of issuance of more than said
twelve (12) building permits. The Developer and the City agree
that all on -site and off -site storm drainage improvements, as shown
on the approved utility plans for this development for Phase 2,
shall be completed by the Developer in accordance with the approved
plans prior to the issuance of more than five (5) building permits.
Completion of improvements shall include the certification by a
professional engineer licensed in Colorado that the drainage
facilities which serve this development have been constructed in
conformance with said approved plans. Any deviations from the
approved utility plans for Phase 2 of the development shall be the
responsibility of the Developer to correct prior to the issuance of
any certificate of occupancy. Said certification shall be
submitted to the City at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of
issuance of more than said five (5) building permits.
2. The Developer agrees to provide and maintain erosion
control improvements as shown on the approved utility plans to
stabilize all over -lot grading in and adjacent to this development.
The Developer shall also be required to post a security deposit in
the amount of $ 28,725.00 prior to beginning construction to
guarantee the proper installation and maintenance of the erosion
control measures shown on the approved Plan. Said security deposit
shall be made in accordance with the criteria set forth in the
City's Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards
(Criteria). If, at any time, the Developer fails to abide by the
provisions of the approved utility plans or the Criteria, the City
may enter upon the Property for the purpose of making such
improvements and undertaking such activities as may be necessary to
ensure that the provisions of said plans and the Criteria are
properly enforced. The City may apply such portion of the security
deposit as may be necessary to pay all costs incurred by the City
in undertaking the administration, construction and/or installation
of the erosion control measures required by said plans and the
Criteria.
3. The Developer and the City agree that it is important
that all lots be graded to drain in the configuration shown on the
approved plans for this development. For this reason the following
additional requirements shall be followed for building on all lots
of the Property:
Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for each
lot the Developer shall provide the City with certification
that: (a) the lot has been graded correctly (including the
grading of any minor swales, if applicable); (b) the lot
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corner elevations specified on the approved plans are correct
and in accordance with the approved plans; and (c) the minimum
floor elevation for all buildings constructed on said lot has
been completed in accordance with the approved plans. Said
certification shall be completed by a Colorado licensed
professional engineer and shall be submitted to the City at
least two (2) weeks prior to the date of issuance of the
desired certificate of occupancy.
4. All lots abut certain storm drainage facilities and
it is agreed that it is of the utmost importance that no storm
water from said facilities enters houses built on said lots. In
order to provide the assurance that houses built on said lots are
constructed at an elevation that said storm water cannot enter, the
approved utility plans contain specifications for the minimum
elevation for any opening to each such house. Prior to the
issuance of a certificate of occupancy for each lot the Developer
shall provide certification from a Colorado licensed professional
engineer that the lowest opening to any such house is at or above
the minimum elevations required on said utility plans.
5. The Developer shall obtain the City's prior approval
of any changes from the approved utility plans in grade elevations
and/or storm drainage facility configuration that occur as a result
of the construction of houses and/or development of lots, whether
by the Developer or other parties. The City reserves the right to
withhold the issuance of building permits and certificates of
occupancies until the City has approved such changes as being
acceptable for the safe and efficient delivery of storm drainage
water.
6. All lots adjacent to Mail Creek, namely lots 52
through 72 of the Property, are near a highly erodible and
sensitive natural area. The City has established a buffer zone
that is not to be disturbed adjacent to these lots. If any erosion
does happen due to drainage off of these lots or the dedicated
right-of-way for the future extension of Highcastle Drive across
the creek, then it is the responsibility of the Developer to
address such erosion and to restore the buffer zone to a stable
condition. At. such time that the portion of Highcastle Drive that
crosses Mail Creek is built and accepted by the City the City will
take responsibility for any erosion occurring from that point in
time due to any drainage off of the road. If erosion happens on
these lots or in the dedicated right-of-way(prior to the
construction of the road) due to the natural meandering of the
channel, then it will be the Developers responsibility to address
such erosion and to stabilize the area in a manner consistent with
the recommendations of the Mail Creek Stability Study done for the
City of Fort Collins, dated January 28, 1993. Such stabilization
measures shall be submitted to and approved by the City prior to
any construction it the buffer zone.
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7. The Developer is responsible for completion and
regular maintenance of the water quality pond.
8. The water quality pond shall be partially constructed
as called for in the approved utility plans with Phase 1 of this
development. Final construction shall be completed when the
upstream area is mostly stabilized as determined by the City of
Fort Collins Erosion Control Inspector.
9. A cash escrow account in the amount of $ 10,125.00
shall be set up with the City of Fort Collins to be refunded when
the water qua-ity pond is completely built and certified. Since
the water quality pond involves a high degree of maintenance in
order to keep it in a good operating condition, these pond escrow
funds can be used by the City to either maintain the pond in order
to restore it to operating condition, or complete its construction
as called for in the approved utility plans.
D. Streets.
1. Subject to the conditions of this Agreement, the City
agrees to reimburse the Developer for oversizing public street
improvements along Southridge Greens Boulevard for those portions
of said street abutting the Property as shown on the approved
utility plans. Reimbursement for Southridge Greens Boulevard shall
be for oversizing the street from residential (access) standards to
collector standards. The City shall make reimbursement to the
Developer for the aforesaid oversized street improvements in
accordance with Section 24-121 of the Code of the City. The
Developer agrees and understands that the City shall have no
obligation to make reimbursement payments for street oversizing
unless funds for such payments shall first have been budgeted and
appropriated from the Street Oversizing Fund by the Fort Collins
City Council; and the Developer further understands that to the
extent that funds are not available for such reimbursement, the
City may not, in the absence of the Developer's agreement, require
the construction, at the Developer's expense, of any oversized
portion of streets not reasonably necessary to offset the traffic
impacts of the development. The Developer does hereby agree to
construct the aforesaid oversized street improvements with the
understanding that the Developer may not be fully reimbursed by the
City for the cost of such construction. The Developer further
agrees to accept payment in accordance with Section 24-121 (d) of
the Code of the City as full and final settlement and complete
accord and satisfaction of all obligations of the City to make
reimbursement; to the Developer for street oversizing expenses. It
is anticipated by the City that the City's reimbursement, in
accordance with Section 24-121 (d), will not be less than fifty
percent (50%) of the Developer's actual expenses incurred and will
be calculated in accordance with the formula as set forth in
Section 24-121 (d).
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2. It is understood that the streets to be constructed
as described in this Section II.D. are "city improvements" and, as
such, any contract for the construction of the same must be
executed in writing. If the cost of such improvements exceeds the
sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), the contract for the
construction of the same must be submitted to a competitive bidding
process resulting in an award to the lowest responsible bidder; and
evidence must be submitted to the City prior to the commencement of
the work showing that the award was given to the lowest responsible
bidder. If the cost of such improvements exceeds fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000), the contract for the construction of the
improvements must be insured by a performance bond or other
equivalent security.
3. No access shall be allowed from Southridge Greens
Boulevard for lots 11 and 70 of the Property. These lots shall be
required to take access off of the adjacent local street.
4. In order to guarantee the completion of the
Developer's share of the required street improvements to Highcastle
Drive adjacent to lots 62 and 63 of the Property, the Developer and
the City agree that the Developer, in lieu of constructing said
improvements, shall pay for the future construction of said
improvements. The amount of said cash shall be equal to the
estimated cost to construct said improvements, which estimate shall
be prepared by the Developer and approved by the City, plus 15°6 to
cover the cost of construction engineering, surveying and project
management. Said amount shall be paid to the City prior to the
issuance of any building permit in the development.
Any interest earned by the City as a result of said deposit shall
be the property of the City to cover administration and inflation
in order to better assist the City in making reimbursement to the
party that constructs said improvements.
If the Developer is the party that constructs said improvements,
upon completion of said improvements and acceptance of them by the
City, the City shall return to the Developer the amount deposited
plus any interest earned by the City as a result of said deposit,
less 3% of the total amount remaining, (which includes said amount
deposited plus the interest earned by the City) to be kept by the
City to cover its costs for administration of said deposits.
5. The City would consider a request for the vacation of
the right-of-way for Highcastle Drive south of Roma Valley Drive
upon the dedication of a City approved alternative street
connection off of Roma Valley Drive to the south or west that would
provide for said connection to Fossil Creek Parkway. At the time
that the right-of-way is vacated, the money escrowed for these
improvements shall be refunded to the Developer less 3% of the
total remaining amount (which includes said amount deposited plus
the interest earned by the City)to be kept by the City to cover its
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costs for administration of said deposits
6. The Developer shall not be issued building permits
for Lots 62 and 63 of the Property until such time that either
(1)Highcastle Drive adjacent to said lots is designed and
constructed in accordance with City standards, or (2)upon the
vacation of the right-of-way by the City for Highcastle Drive (due
to the Developer providing another City street connection to Fossil
Creek Parkway); the removal of the curb returns; and curb, gutter,
sidewalk and :related pavement being provided to close Highcastle
Drive.
7. No access to lots 62 and 63 of the Property shall be
allowed off of: Highcastle Drive until such time as the street has
been completed with either City approved temporary turnarounds or
permanent cul de sacs, or that it has been extended to become a
through street in accordance with City standards.
8. The Developer shall not be issued a building permit
for Lot 59 of the Property and no access shall be allowed off of
Roma Valley Drive from lot 38 of the Property with Phase 1
construction as shown in the approved utility plans for this
development until such time that Roma Valley Drive has been
completed with either City approved temporary turnarounds or
permanent cul de sacs, or that it has been extended to become a
through street in accordance with City standards. If a temporary
turn around is provided, all necessary easements shall be provided
prior to acceptance of such turnaround and the issuance of any
building permit on lot 59 and allowance of access off of Roma
Valley Drive to lot 38.
9. The Developer and the City agree that the Developer
is responsible for all costs for the initial installation of
traffic signing and striping for this development related to the
development's local street operations. In addition the Developer
is responsible for all costs for traffic signing and striping
related to directing traffic access to and from the development
(e.g., all signing and striping for a right turn lane into the
development site).
E. Groundwater.
1. The Developer and the City recognize that this
development is adjacent to Mail Creek channel and that seepage from
said channel may impact the ground water levels in this
development. Accordingly, it is agreed that the City shall not be
responsible for and that the Developer hereby indemnifies the City
for any claims of damages or injuries that may be alleged to have
been sustained in the development as a result of groundwater
seepage, whether resulting from groundwater flooding, structural
damage or other damage unless such damages or injuries are
sustained as a result of the City's failure to properly maintain
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its storm drainage facilities in the development.
F. Hazards and Emergency Access.
1. No combustible material will be allowed on the site
until a permanent water system is installed by the Developer and
approved by the City.
2. Prior to beginning any building construction, the
Developer shall provide and maintain at all times an accessway to
said building or buildings. Such accessway shall be adequate to
handle any emergency vehicles or equipment, and the accessway shall
be kept open during all phases of construction. Prior to the City
allowing combustible material on the site (other than forming
material for concrete footings, foundations and/or concrete walls)
such accessway shall be improved to a width of at least 20 feet
with 4 inches of aggregate base course material compacted according
to City Standards and with an 80 foot diameter turnaround at the
building end of said accessway. The turnaround is not required if
an exit point is provided at the end of the accessway.
III. Miscellaneous
A. The Developer agrees to provide and install, at its
expense, adequate barricades, warning signs and similar safety
devices at all construction sites within the public right-of-way
and/or other areas as deemed necessary by the Director of
Engineering in accordance with the City's "Work Area Traffic
Control Handbook" and shall not remove said safety devices until
the construction has been completed and approved by the Director of
Engineering.
B. The Developer shall, at all times, keep the public right
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of -way free from accumulation of waste material or rubbish caused
by the Developer's operation; shall remove such rubbish no less
than weekly and; at the completion of the work, shall remove all
such waste materials, rubbish, tools, construction equipment,
machinery, and surplus materials from the public right-of-way. The
Developer further agrees to maintain the finished street surfaces
so that they are free from dirt caused by the Developer's
operation. Any excessive accumulation of dirt and/or construction
materials shall be considered sufficient cause for the City to
withhold building permits and/or certificates of occupancy until
the problem is corrected to the satisfaction of the Director of
Engineering. If the Developer fails to adequately clean such
streets within two (2) days after receipt of written notice, the
City may have the streets cleaned at the Developer's expense and
the Developer shall be responsible for prompt payment of all such
costs.
C. The Developer hereby agrees that it will require its
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subcontractors to cooperate with the City's construction inspectors
by ceasing operations when winds are of sufficient velocity to
create blowing dust which, in the inspector's opinion, is hazardous
to the public health and welfare.
D. The Developer shall, pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement, complete all improvements and perform all other
obligations required herein, as such improvements or obligations
may be shown on the original plat and related documents, or any
replat as subsequently filed by the Developer, and the City may
withhold such building permits and certificates of occupancy as it
deems necessary to ensure performance hereof.
E. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a waiver of
any requirements of the City Code, and the Developer agrees to
comply with all requirements of the same.
F. In the event the City waives any breach of this Agreement,
no such waiver shall be held or construed to be a waiver of any
subsequent breach hereof.
G. Financial obligations of the City of Fort Collins payable
after the current fiscal year and/or not appropriated or budgeted
are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated,
budgeted and otherwise made available by the Fort Collins City
Council.
H. This Agreement shall run with the Property and shall be
binding upon and inure to the benefit at the parties hereto, their
personal representatives, heirs, successors, grantees and assigns.
It is agreed that all improvements required pursuant to this
Agreement touch and concern the Property regardless of whether such
improvements are located on the Property. Assignment of interest
within the meaning of this paragraph shall specifically include,
but not be limited to, a conveyance or assignment of any portion of
the Developer's legal or equitable interest in the Property, as
well as any assignment of the Developer's rights to develop the
Property under the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
I. In the event the Developer transfers title to the Property
and is thereby divested of all equitable and legal interest in the
Property, the City hereby agrees to release said Developer from
liability under this Agreement with respect to any breach of the
terms and conditions of this Agreement occurring after the date of
any such transfer of interest. In such event, the succeeding
property owner shall be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
J. Each and every term of this Agreement shall be deemed to
be a material element hereof. In the event that either party shall
fail to perform according to the terms of this Agreement, such
party may be declared in default. In the event that a party has
been declared in default hereof, such defaulting party shall be
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given written notice specifying such default and shall be allowed
a period of five (5) days within which to cure said default. In
the event the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring
default may elect to: (a) terminate the Agreement and seek damages;
(b) treat the Agreement as continuing and require specific
performance o:-; (c) avail itself of any other remedy at law or
equity.
K. In the event of the default of any of the provisions
hereof by either party which shall require the party not in default
to commence legal or equitable action against said defaulting
party, the defaulting party shall be liable to the non -defaulting
party for the non -defaulting party's reasonable attorney's fees and
costs incurred by reason of the default. Nothing herein shall be
construed to prevent or interfere with the City's rights and
remedies specified in Paragraph III.D of this Agreement.
L. This Agreement shall not be construed as or deemed to be
an agreement for the benefit of any third party or parties, and no
third party or parties shall have any right of action hereunder for
any cause whatsoever.
M. It is expressly understood and agreed by and between the
parties hereto that this Agreement shall be governed by and its
terms construed under the laws of the State of Colorado and the
City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
N. Any notice or other communication given by any party
hereto to any other party relating to this Agreement shall be hand -
delivered or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested, addressed to such other party at their respective
addresses as set forth below; and such notice or other
communication shall be deemed given when so hand -delivered or three
(3) days after so mailed:
If to the City: Engineering Development Review
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Cc 80522
With a copy to:
If to the Developer
With a copy to:
City Attorney's Office
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Cc 80522
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, if either party to this Agreement,
or their successors, grantees or assigns, wishes to change the
person, entity or address to which notices under this Agreement are
to be sent as provided above, such party shall do so by giving the
other party to this Agreement written notice of such change.
O. When used in this Agreement, words of the masculine gender
shall include the feminine and neuter gender, and when the sentence
so indicates, words of the neuter gender shall refer to any gender;
and words in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa.
This Agreement shall be construed according to its fair meaning,
and as if prepared by all parties hereto pertaining to the matters
addressed in this Agreement. There shall be deemed to be no other
terms, conditions, promises, understandings, statements,
representations, expressed or implied, concerning this Agreement,
unless set forth in writing signed by all of the parties hereto.
Further, paragraph headings used herein are for convenience of
reference and shall in no way define, limit or prescribe the scope
or intent of any provision under this Agreement.
TTEST:
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:: /
Director of Erigineel7j0p
APP OVED A TO ORM:
Asistant City Attorney l
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO,
a MAnicial Cnorporation
By:
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DEVELOPER:
Miramont Associates LLC, a Colorado
Limited Liability Company
Y:
Gary kEN-0!kdic, Manage
William L. Neal, Manager
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G. The installation of all utilities shown on the final development plan documents
shall be inspected by the Engineering Department of the City and shall be subject to such
department's approval. The Developer agrees to correct any deficiencies in such
installations in order to meet the requirements of the plans and/or specifications applicable
to such installation. In case of conflict, the final development plan documents shall
supersede the standard specifications.
H. All storm drainage facilities shall be so designed and constructed by the
Developer as to protect downstream and adjacent properties against injury and to
adequately serve the Property (and other lands as may be required, if any). The Developer
shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements for storm drainage facilities as have been
established by the City in its Drainage Master Plans and Design Criteria. The Developer,
for itself and its successor(s) in interest, does hereby indemnify and hold harmless the City
from any and all claims that might arise, directly or indirectly, as a result of the discharge
of injurious storm drainage or seepage waters from the Property in a manner or quantity
different from that which was historically discharged and caused by the design or
construction of the storm drainage facilities, except for (1) such claims and damages as
are caused by the acts or omissions of the City in maintenance of such facilities as have
been accepted by the City for maintenance; (2) errors, if any, in the general concept of the
City's master plans (but not to include any details of such plans, which details shall be the
responsibility of the Developer); and (3) specific written or otherwise documented directives
that may be given to the Developer by the City. The City agrees to give notice to the
Developer of any claim made against it to which this indemnity and hold harmless
agreement by the Developer could apply, and the Developer shall have the right to defend
any lawsuit based on such claim and to settle any such claim provided Developer must
obtain a complete discharge of all City liability through such settlement. Failure of the City
to give notice of any such claim to the Developer within ninety (90) days after the City first
receives a notice of such claim under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act for the
same, shall cause this indemnity and hold harmless agreement by the Developer to not
apply to such claim and such failure shall constitute a release of this indemnity and hold
harmless agreement as to such claim. Approval of and acceptance by the City of any
storm drainage facility design or construction shall in no manner be deemed to constitute
a waiver or relinquishment by the City of the aforesaid indemnification. The Developer
shall engage a Colorado licensed professional engineer to design the storm drainage
facilities as aforesaid and it is expressly affirmed hereby that such engagement shall be
intended for the benefit of the City, and subsequent purchasers of property in the
Development.
I. The Developer shall pay storm drainage basin fees in accordance with
Chapter 26, Article VII of the City Code. Storm drainage improvements eligible for credit
or City repayment under the provisions of Chapter 26 are described together with the
estimated cost of the improvements on the attached Exhibit "B," which improvements, if
applicable, shall include right-of-way, design and construction costs. See Section II.C,
Special Conditions, Storm Drainage Lines and Appurtenances, for specific instructions.
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EXHIBIT "A"
1. Schedule of water lines to be installed out of sequence.
Not Applicable.
2. Schedule of sanitary sewer lines to be installed out of
sequence.
Not Applicable.
3. Schedule of street improvements to be installed out of
sequence.
Not Applicable.
4. Schedule of storm drainage improvements to be installed out
of sequence.
Not Applicable.
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EXHIBIT "B"
NOT APPLICABLE
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J. The Developer shall provide the City Engineer with certified Record Plan
Transparencies on Black Image Diazo Reverse Mylars upon completion of any phase of
the construction. Utilities will not be initially accepted prior to as -built drawings being
submitted to and approved by the City of Fort Collins.
K. The Developer specifically represents that to the best of its knowledge all
portions of the Property dedicated (both in fee simple and as easements) to the City
associated with this Development are in compliance with all environmental protection and
anti -pollution laws, rules, regulations, orders or requirements, including solid waste
requirements, as defined by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulations at 40
C.F.R., Part 261, and that such portions of the Property as are dedicated to the City
pursuant to this Development, are in compliance with all such requirements pertaining to
the disposal or existence in or on such dedicated property of any hazardous substances,
pollutants or contaminants, as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, and regulations promulgated
thereunder. The Developer, for itself and its successor(s) in interest, does hereby
indemnify and hold harmless the City from any liability whatsoever that may be imposed
upon the City by any governmental authority or any third party, pertaining to the disposal
of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants, and cleanup necessitated by leaking
underground storage tanks, excavation and/or backfill of hazardous substances, pollutants
or contaminants, or environmental cleanup responsibilities of any nature whatsoever on,
of, or related to any property dedicated to the City in connection with this Development,
provided that such damages or liability are not caused by circumstances arising entirely
after the date of acceptance by the City of the public improvements constructed on the
dedicated property, except to the extent that such circumstances are the result of acts or
omissions of the Developer. Said indemnification shall not extend to claims, actions or
other liability arising as a result of any hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant
generated or deposited by the City, its agents or representatives, upon portions of the
Property dedicated to the City in connection with this Development. The City agrees to give
notice to the Developer of any claim made against it to which this indemnity and hold
harmless agreement by the Developer could apply, and the Developer shall have the right
to defend any lawsuit based on such claim and to settle any such claim provided Developer
must obtain a complete discharge of all City liability through such settlement. Failure of the
City to give notice of any such claim to the Developer within ninety (90) days after the City
first receives a notice of such claim under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act for the
same, shall cause this indemnity and hold harmless agreement by the Developer to not
apply to such claim and such failure shall constitute a release of this indemnity and hold
harmless agreement as to such claim.
II. Special Conditions
A. Water Lines
Not Applicable
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B. Sewer Lines
Not Applicable
C. Storm Drainage Lines and Appurtenances
1. The Developer and the City agree that all on -site and off -site storm
drainage improvements, as shown on the approved final development plan documents,
shall be completed by the Developer in accordance with said final development plan
documents prior to the issuance of more than 1 building permit in this Development.
Completion of improvements shall include the certification by a professional engineer
licensed in Colorado that the drainage facilities which serve this Development have been
constructed in conformance with said final development plan documents. Said certification
shall be submitted to the City at least two weeks prior to the date of issuance of any more
than 1 building permit in the Development.
2. The Developer shall be responsible for maintaining the structural
integrity and operational functions of all drainage facilities throughout the build -out of this
Development. If at any time following certification (as required pursuant to paragraph one
(1) above) of said drainage facilities and during the construction of structures and /or lots
within this Development the City deems that said drainage facilities no longer comply with
the approved plans, the developer shall bring such facilities back up to the standards and
specifications as shown on the approved plans. Failure to maintain the structural integrity
and operational function of said drainage facilities following certification shall result in the
withholding of the issuance of additional building permits and/ or certificates of occupancy
until such drainage facilities are repaired to the operational function and structural integrity
which was approved by the City.
3. The Developer agrees to provide and maintain erosion control
improvements as shown on the approved final development plan documents to stabilize
all over -lot grading in and adjacent to this Development. The Developer shall also be
required to post a security deposit in the amount of $3,047.00 prior to beginning
construction to guarantee the proper installation and maintenance of the erosion control
measures shown on the approved final development plan documents. Said security
deposit(s) shall be made in accordance with the criteria set forth in the City's Storm
Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards (Criteria). If, at any time, the
Developer fails to abide by the provisions of the approved final development plan
documents or the Criteria, notwithstanding any provisions contained in paragraph III(J) to
the contrary, the City may enter upon the Property for the purpose of making such
improvements and undertaking such activities as may be necessary to ensure that the
provisions of said plans and the Criteria are properly enforced. The City may apply such
portion of the security deposit(s) as may be necessary to pay all costs incurred by the City
in undertaking the administration, construction, and/or installation of the erosion control
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measures required by said plans and the Criteria. In addition, the City shall have the
option to withhold building permits and certificates of occupancy, as stated in Paragraph
III.D of this Agreement, as it deems necessary in order to ensure that the Developer installs
and maintains the erosion control measures throughout the build -out of this Development.
4. The Developer and the City agree that it is important that all lots be
graded to drain in the configuration shown on the approved final development plan
documents. For this reason the following additional requirements shall be followed for
building on all lots:
a. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any lots,
the Developer shall provide the City with certification that the lot has been graded correctly
(including the grading of any minor swales, if applicable); the lot corner elevations specified
on the approved final development plan documents are correct and in accordance with the
approved final development plan documents; and the minimum floor elevation for all
buildings constructed on said lot has been completed in accordance with the approved final
development plan documents. Said certification shall be completed by a Colorado licensed
professional engineer and shall be submitted to the City at least two weeks prior to the date
of issuance of the desired certificate of occupancy.
5. The Developer shall obtain the City's prior approval of any changes
from the approved final development plan documents in grade elevations and/or storm
drainage facility configuration that occur as a result of the construction of houses and/or
development of lots, whether by the Developer or other parties. The City reserves the right
to withhold the issuance of building permits and certificates of occupancy for this
Development until the City has approved such changes as being acceptable for the safe
and efficient delivery of storm drainage water.
6. The Developer and the City agree that the Developer is obligated to
maintain all on -site storm drainage facilities not accepted for maintenance by the City and
all off -site storm drainage facilities not accepted for maintenance by the City serving this
Development and outside of the public rights -of -way.
D. Streets.
1. The Developer and the City agree that no street oversizing
reimbursement from the City is due the Developer for this Development.
2. The Developer and the City agree that the Developer is responsible
for all costs for the initial installation of traffic signing and striping for this Development
related to the Development's local street operations. In addition the Developer is
responsible for all costs for traffic signing and striping related to directing traffic access to
and from the Development (e.g., all signing and striping for a right turn lane into the
Development site).
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3. The Developer shall be responsible for all costs related to the
installation of a 10-foot wide sidewalk and the curb and gutter on the east side of Mail
Creek Lane for the length that the roadway fronts the Miramont Valley P.U.D.
(approximately 300 feet in length.) No more than two building (2) building permits shall be
issued until the Developer provides a cash deposit to the City for reimbursement to the
party that constructs the portion of said sidewalk and curb and gutter. The amount of the
cash deposit shall be the estimated cost to construct said improvements, which estimate
shall be prepared by the Developer and approved by the City, plus an additional 15% of
the estimate to cover any contingencies and unexpected costs. Any interest earned by the
City as a result of said deposit shall be the property of the City to cover administration and
inflation in order to better assist the City in making reimbursement to the party who
constructs said improvements. Said deposit, once accepted by the City, shall release the
Developer from all future financial and construction responsibilities related to this 10-foot
wide sidewalk and the curb and gutter on the east side of Mail Creek Lane for the length
that fronts the Miramont Valley P.U.D.
4. The Developer shall be responsible for the construction of the offsite
bicycle/pedestrian path adjacent to lots 62 and 63 of the Miramont Valley P.U.D. The
responsibility for construction shall extend from the intersection of said path with Roma
Valley Drive, south to connect to the proposed bridge over Mail Creek. The construction
of said path shall occur no later than 30 days after the completion and acceptance of the
bicycle/pedestrian bridge over Mail Creek Lane by the City, and said path shall be
constructed in accordance with a City approved revision to the engineering design of the
Miramont Valley P.U.D.
No more than two building permits shall be issued until the Developer provides an escrow
for the cost of said improvements. The escrow of funds shall be deposited with the City
in the form of cash, bond, non -expiring letter of credit or other form of City approved
security sufficient to guarantee completion of the construction. The amount of the
escrowed funds shall be the estimated cost to construct said improvements, which
estimate shall be prepared by the Developer and approved by the City, plus an additional
25% of the estimate to cover any contingencies and unexpected costs. Any interest
earned by the City as a result of said deposit shall be the property of the City to cover
administration and inflation in order to better assist the City in making reimbursement to
the party who constructs said improvements.
At such time that the bicycle/pedestrian path is completed by the Developer and accepted
by the City, the City shall return to the Developer the amount deposited plus any interest
earned by the City as a result of said deposit, less 3% of the total amount, (which includes
said amount deposited plus the interest earned by the City) to be kept by the City to cover
its costs for administration of said deposit.
E. Ground Water, Subdrains and Water Rights
1. The City shall not be responsible for, and the Developer, for itself and its
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successor(s) in interest, hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City against any
damages or injuries sustained in the Development as a result of ground water seepage or
flooding, structural damage, or other damage unless such damages or injuries are
sustained as a result of the City's failure to properly maintain its storm drainage facilities
in the Development.
2. If the development includes a subdrain system, any such subdrain
system, whether located within private property or within public property such as street
rights -of -way or utility or other easements, shall not be owned, operated, maintained,
repaired or reconstructed by the City and it is agreed that all ownership, operation,
maintenance, repair and reconstruction obligations shall be those of the Developer or the
Developer's successor(s) in interest. Such subdrain system is likely to be located both
upon private and public property and, to the extent that it is located on public property, all
maintenance, operation, repair or reconstruction shall be conducted in such a manner that
such public property shall not be damaged, or if damaged, shall, upon completion of any
such project, be repaired in accordance with then existing City standards. The City shall
not be responsible for, and the Developer, for itself and its successor(s) in interest, hereby
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City against any damages or injuries sustained
in the development as the result of groundwater seepage or flooding, structural damage
or other damage resulting from failure of any such subdrain system.
3. Without admitting or denying any duty to protect water rights, the
Developer, for itself and its successor(s) in interest, hereby agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the City against any damages or injuries to water rights caused, directly or
indirectly by the construction, establishment, maintenance or operation of the
Development.
4. The City agrees to give notice to the Developer of any claim made
against it to which the foregoing indemnities and hold harmless agreements by the
Developer could apply, and the Developer shall have the right to defend any lawsuit based
on such claim and to settle any such claim provided the Developer must obtain a complete
discharge of all City liability through such settlement. Failure of the City to give notice of
any such claim to the Developer within ninety (90) days after the City first receives notice
of such claim under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act for the same, shall cause
the forgoing indemnities and hold harmless agreements by the Developer to not apply to
such claim and such failure shall constitute a release of the foregoing indemnities and hold
harmless agreements as to such claim.
F. Hazards and Emergency Access
1. No combustible material will be allowed on the site until a permanent
water system is installed by the Developer and approved by the City.
III. Miscellaneous
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A. The Developer agrees to provide and install, at its expense, adequate
barricades, warning signs and similar safety devices at all construction sites within the
public right-of-way and/or other areas as deemed necessary by the City Engineer and
Traffic Engineer in accordance with the City's "Work Area Traffic Control Handbook" and
shall not remove said safety devices until the construction has been completed.
B. As required pursuant to Chapter 20, Article IV of the City Code, the
Developer shall, at all times, keep the public right-of-way free from accumulation of waste
material, rubbish, or building materials caused by the Developer's operation, or the
activities of individual builders and/or subcontractors; shall remove such rubbish as often
as necessary, but no less than daily and; at the completion of the work, shall remove all
such waste materials, rubbish, tools, construction equipment, machinery, and surplus
materials from the public right-of-way. The Developer further agrees to maintain the
finished street surfaces so that they are free from dirt caused by the Developer's operation
or as a result of building activity. Any excessive accumulation of dirt and/or construction
materials shall be considered sufficient cause for the City to withhold building permits
and/or certificates of occupancy until the problem is corrected to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer. If the Developer fails to adequately clean such streets within two (2) days after
receipt of written notice, the City may have the streets cleaned at the Developer's expense
and the Developer shall be responsible for prompt payment of all such costs. The
Developer also agrees to require all contractors within the Development to keep the public
right-of-way clean and free from accumulation of dirt, rubbish, and building materials.
C. The Developer hereby agrees that it will require its contractors and
subcontractors to cooperate with the City's construction inspectors by ceasing operations
when winds are of sufficient velocity to create blowing dust which, in the inspector's
opinion, is hazardous to the public health and welfare.
D. The Developer shall, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, complete all
improvements and perform all other obligations required herein, as such improvements or
obligations may be shown on the final development plan documents, or any documents
executed in the future that are required by the City for the approval of an amendment to
a development plan, and the City may withhold or revoke such building permits and
certificates of occupancy as it deems necessary to ensure performance in accordance with
the terms of this Development Agreement. The processing and "routing for approval" of
the various development plan documents may result in certain of said documents carrying
dates of approval and/or execution that are later than the date of execution of this
Development Agreement or the Memorandum Of Agreement (if any) recorded to give
record notice of this Agreement. The developer hereby waives any right to object to any
such discrepancy in dates.
E. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a waiver of any requirements
of the City Code, Land Use Code, or Transitional Land Use Regulations (as applicable)
and the Developer agrees to comply with all requirements of the same.
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