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7. The on-site amenity does not create any legal public easement or <br /> public property interest, and the owner of the property remains <br /> responsible for all maintenance and repair of the on-site amenity. <br /> 8. The on-site amenity, its requirement to be available to the general <br /> public as provided in Section 18.88.120.B.2, and the parking waived by <br /> provision of the on-site amenity shall be memorialized in a restrictive <br /> covenant recorded against the property. Such restrictive covenant <br /> shall include remedies for the City in the event the owner of the <br /> property, or any successor, fails to comply with its requirements. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Downtown Specific Plan <br /> The Downtown Specific Plan states that a series of mini-plazas should be planned and <br /> constructed along Main Street and other appropriate locations. Examples of these <br /> locations, in addition to other examples of public amenities, improvements and/or <br /> enhancements, are shown in Image 2 below. Should an eligible property <br /> owner/developer, as defined in the proposed PMC amendment above, redevelop a <br /> building/site that can accommodate a public plaza,, for example, the City would evaluate <br /> the proposed location of the plaza through the development process to ensure that it is <br /> in an appropriate location and is an appropriate amenity that justifies waiving in in-lieu <br /> parking fee. <br /> Image 2: Planned Downtown Beautification Projects <br /> • <br /> �, <br /> ....mi..... <br /> /.,• • <br /> • <. <br /> •' a � .* #es # <br /> *4...i• '.:/ l r•r •i <br /> I �∎ /• <br /> i, / /' <br /> 46 I� .1 / •• <br /> • ! /. • <br /> I �r►o. \ "/ 1 <br /> iuI1i, ( .. - - <br /> • <br /> � - <br /> ._ ;s. - - -• <br /> P13-2458, In-Lieu Parking Agreement Planning Commission <br /> Page 8 of 11 <br />