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12/9/1997
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elapsed in conjunction with previous deferments as <br /> determined pursuant to subparagraphs (a) through (e). <br /> All Phase Six Permits other than Phase Six Deferred <br /> Permits shall expire and the sewer capacity represented <br /> thereby shall revert to the sole control of the City as <br /> of three hundred thirty-five (335) days following <br /> commencement of the Phase Six use period, except that <br /> the time of expiration shall be adjusted pursuant to <br /> subparagraphs (a) through (e) to account for the time <br /> elapsed, if any, in conjunction with previous <br /> deferments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case <br /> of Phase Six Permits which have been used to obtain <br /> building permits, that sewer capacity shall not revert <br /> to the City unless the building permit expires pursuant <br /> to Uniform Building Codes standards or Owner fails to <br /> request a Final Building Inspection of the basic shell <br /> building within three (3) years after issuance of the <br /> building permit. <br /> <br /> (g) Phase Seven. Phase Seven shall be the period <br /> commencing two (2) years after the commencement of <br /> Phase Six. At the commencement of Phase Seven, Owner <br /> shall be entitled to use any remaining unused sewer <br /> capacity as needed for the construction of additional <br /> square footage of allowed uses up to the maximum <br /> density approved for the Property ("Phase Seven <br /> Permits"). (Phase Six Deferred Permits shall be <br /> considered to be Phase Seven Permits as of the <br /> commencement of Phase Seven.) The required sewer <br /> capacity shall be based on the sewer coefficients <br /> specified in Section 7 of the First Amendment. All <br /> Phase Seven Permits shall expire and the sewer capacity <br /> represented thereby shall revert to the sole control of <br /> the City as of three hundred thirty-five (335) days <br /> after the commencement of Phase Seven, except that the <br /> time of expiration shall be adjusted pursuant to <br /> subparagraphs (a) through (f) to account for the time <br /> elapsed, if any, in conjunction with previous <br /> deferments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case <br /> of Phase Seven Permits which have been used to obtain <br /> building permits, that sewer capacity shall not revert <br /> to the City unless the building permit expires pursuant <br /> to Uniform Building Codes standards or Owner fails to <br /> request a Final Building Inspection of the basic shell <br /> building within three (3) years after issuance of the <br /> building permit. <br /> <br /> 2. Revised Term of Aqreement. Paragraph 9 of the Foothill <br />Deferment Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced with <br />the following: <br /> <br />BPHSF6\CJB\0212209.01 <br />01/10/96 5. <br /> <br /> <br />
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