Building Materials Standards Sample Clauses
Building Materials Standards. (i) In the construction, renovation, maintenance and alteration of any existing or future building on the Property, including the Facilities, Company shall not use or install, or permit the use or installation of, any building product or material or aesthetic method that does not comply with the Building Materials Standards, notwithstanding any conflicting provision of Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code, as it exists or may be amended. Company also shall comply with any City-approved façade plans for the Property, as they exist or may be amended by City, notwithstanding any conflicting provision of Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code, as it exists or may be amended. Company voluntarily consents and agrees to comply with this Agreement, the Building Materials Standards and any approved façade plan(s) in the construction, renovation, maintenance and alteration of any existing or future building on the Property.
(ii) City designates the Property for its historical, cultural or architectural importance and significance pursuant to Section 3000.002(d) of the Texas Government Code. Company voluntarily consents and agrees to such designation. Company voluntarily waives any rights or protections that may exist under Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code, as it exists or may be amended, with respect to any existing or future building on the Property, and further agrees that City’s right to enforce the Building Materials Standards arise from this Agreement and not from a rule, charter provision, ordinance, order, building code or other regulation of City. Company agrees that City is entitled to amend, revise, supplement and otherwise modify the Building Materials Standards in City’s sole discretion.
(iii) The obligations under this Agreement relating to the Building Materials Standards shall be automatically null, void and of no legal effect in the event that Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code is repealed or amended such that City’s authority to enforce the Building Materials Standards is not limited or preempted in any way under Texas law.
Building Materials Standards. (a) In the construction, renovation, maintenance and alteration of any existing or future building on the Properties, Developers shall not use or install, or permit the use or installation of, any building product or material or aesthetic method that does not comply with the Building Materials Standards, notwithstanding any conflicting provision of Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code, as it exists or may be amended. Developers voluntarily consent and agree to comply with this Agreement and the Building Materials Standards in the construction, renovation, maintenance and alteration of any existing or future building on the Properties.
(b) Before commencement of construction, renovation, maintenance or alteration of any existing or future building on the Properties on or after the Effective Date of this Agreement, Developers shall impose deed restrictions on the Properties, incorporating the requirements of this Agreement. As a condition of ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ issuance of any building permits on the Properties, Developers shall submit to Wylie the proposed deed restrictions in compliance with this Agreement. The deed restrictions must be approved, in writing, by the Wylie City Planner. Wylie is entitled to withhold building permits on the Properties (in addition to any other remedy available to Wylie) in the event that Developers have not obtained such written approval. Once approved, Developers shall record the approved deed restrictions in the Real Property Records of Collin County, Texas. The approved deed restrictions may not be amended, terminated or otherwise modified after ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ approval thereof without the prior written consent of the Wylie City Planner. Wylie shall be a third-party beneficiary of the approved deed restrictions, and Wylie shall have the right but not the obligation to enforce this Agreement and the approved deed restrictions, as they exist or may be amended.
(c) Wylie designates the Properties for their historical, cultural or architectural importance and significance pursuant to Section 3000.002(d) of the Texas Government Code. Developers voluntarily consent and agree to such designation. Developers voluntarily waive any rights or protections that may exist under Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code, as it exists or may be amended, with respect to any existing or future building on the Properties, and further agrees that ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ right to enforce the Building Materials Standards arise from this Agreement and not from a rule, charter...
Building Materials Standards. Company agrees the buildings and structures constructed on the Land shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the following exterior building materials standards:
(a) In the Tollway Character District, Neighborhood-North Character District, Neighborhood-South Character District, Creek Character District, the following buildings used for the following identified purposes shall be designed and constructed as follows:
