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9/21/2010
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ORD 2010
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and complete all steps (including noticing and public hearings) necessary to <br /> act on the Subsequent Approval application. <br /> (e) Review of Subsequent Approvals. Subject to this Agreement, City may <br /> exercise its discretion to assess whether an application for a Subsequent <br /> Approval substantially conforms with Applicable Law and any prior <br /> Subsequent Approval. City may deny an application for a Subsequent <br /> Approval if it does not substantially conform with Applicable Law or any <br /> prior Subsequent Approval (provided, however, that inconsistency with the <br /> Project Approvals or a prior Subsequent Approval shall not constitute <br /> grounds for denial of a Subsequent Approval which is requested as an <br /> amendment to that Project Approval or prior Subsequent Approval). City <br /> may condition its approval of a Subsequent Approval application as <br /> necessary to bring the Subsequent Approval into compliance with <br /> Applicable Law or any prior Subsequent Approval. <br /> Section 5.02. Other Government Permits. At each Developer's sole discretion and <br /> in accordance with each Developer's construction schedule, each Developer shall <br /> apply for such other permits and approvals as may be required by other <br /> governmental or quasi-governmental entities in connection with the development <br /> of, or the provision of services to, the Staples Ranch Project. City shall <br /> cooperate with each Developer in its efforts to obtain such permits and approvals <br /> and shall, from time to time at the request of a Developer, use its best efforts to <br /> enter into binding agreements with another governmental or quasi-governmental <br /> entity as may be necessary to ensure the timely availability of such permits and <br /> approvals. <br /> Section 5.03. Public Financing of Improvements. SPA may, from time to time, <br /> request City to establish one or more assessment and or community facilities <br /> districts to finance infrastructure, public facilities and or fees that may be <br /> required in connection with the development of the Staples Ranch Project. City <br /> agrees to use reasonable efforts to implement such requests subject to applicable <br /> state and federal law and to the Applicable Rules. <br /> ARTICLE 6. STANDARDS, LAWS AND PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE <br /> PROJECT <br /> Section 6.01. Vested Right to Develop. SPA and each Developer shall have a vested <br /> right to develop its respective portion of the Staples Ranch Project on the Project <br /> Site in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Nothing in <br /> this section shall be deemed to eliminate or diminish the requirement of each <br /> Developer to obtain any required Subsequent Approvals. <br /> Section 6.02. Permitted Uses Vested by this Agreement. As of the Effective Date, <br /> the permitted uses of the Staples Ranch Project; the densities and intensities of <br /> the uses thereof; the maximum height, bulk and size of proposed buildings; the <br /> provisions for reservation or dedication of land for public purposes and the <br /> 14 <br />
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