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<br />Resolution No. PC-98-87 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />7. One parking space, outside of the front yard setback and not conflicting with the <br />parking or garage access for the primary residence, shall be made continuously <br />available to the occupant(s) of any second-unit for parking. In the event that the <br />occupant(s) of the second-unit own and operate more than one auto, all vehicles <br />shall be accommodated on-site. The developer shall indicate this condition in <br />written form as a deed restriction to any buyer who has selected a second-unit <br />option. The language ofthis deed restriction shall be submitted to the City <br />Attorney for review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits for any <br />residence. <br /> <br />8. The developer or subsequent applicant for a second-unit shall be responsible for <br />installing address signs for the second-unit. Said signs shall be visible from the <br />street, clearly indicating that two separate units exist on the parcel. The developer <br />shall obtain the new street addresses for any second-unit from the Planning <br />Department. <br /> <br />9. If the second-unit is constructed initially in conformance with these plans, no <br />additional City review is necessary. If, after the initial construction and occupancy <br />of the primary residence a homeowner intends to add a second-unit in <br />conformance with these approved plans, review and approval of the plans shall be <br />required by the Zoning Administrator, including written notification to adjoining <br />property owners and any public hearings deemed necessary by the Zoning <br />Administrator. Any proposed second-unit which is not consistent with the master <br />conditional permit shall be treated as an independent second-unit use permit <br />application and shall be subject to review by the Planning Commission at a public <br />hearing. <br /> <br />10. The developer or subsequent applicant for a second-unit shall pay the applicable <br />Zone 7 and City connection fees, water meter costs, and any applicable DSRSD <br />sewer permit fees to which the second-unit may be subject before issuance of a <br />building permit. The type and amount of fees shall be those in effect at the time <br />the permit is issued. <br /> <br />11. The applicant shall disclose to all prospective home-buyers the existence of the <br />master use permit allowing second-units and shall provide to all buyers copies of <br />the project conditions of approval. In addition, the applicant shall disclose the <br />existence of the master use permit in the disclosure statements for this <br />development. The disclosure statement shall be submitted for the review and <br />approval of the City Attorney prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />