Common use of Certified Building Lot Site Plan Clause in Contracts

Certified Building Lot Site Plan. Subject to Section 8.9 herein, no building shall be constructed on a Lot or Block within the Plan until a Building Lot Site Plan certified by a Professional Engineer who shall be the Developer’s Engineer, has been filed with and approved by the Chief Building Official of the Municipality. The Building Lot Site Plan shall show: • the proposed finished elevation of these lands at each corner of the lot or block; • the proposed finished elevation of these lands at the front and rear of the building; • the proposed finished elevations of the underside of the footings and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation of any retaining walls, the proposed elevation of any walk-out onto these lands from the basement of the building, and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation and slope of any driveway and the proposed location of any swale or rear yard catch basin; • the location of eavestrough downspouts; no downspouts will be allowed to discharge in a sideyard between residences; • any abrupt changes in the proposed finished elevation of these lands; • swale location and elevations; • sidewalk; • service and driveway locations; and • the Lot and Registered Plan number, the municipal address for the subject Lot or Block and the proposed location of the building thereon in relation to the Lot or Block boundaries. The Developer hereby agrees that the existing property line grades abutting developed lands are not to be altered or disturbed, except as approved otherwise by the Municipality’s Engineer. The Developer shall complete such other actions as may be required by the Municipality, acting reasonably, to ensure that the subdivision is developed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and good engineering practices.

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Samples: Subdivision Agreement

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Certified Building Lot Site Plan. Subject to Section 8.9 8.10 herein, no building shall be constructed on a Lot or Block within the Plan until a Building Lot Site Plan certified by a Registered Ontario Land Surveyor or Professional Engineer who shall be the Developer’s Engineer, has been filed with and approved by the Chief Building Official of the Municipality. The Building Lot Site Plan shall show: the proposed finished elevation of these lands at each corner of the lot Lot or blockBlock; the proposed finished elevation of these the lands constituting the Lot or Block at the front and rear of the proposed building; the proposed finished elevations of the underside of the footings and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; the proposed finished elevation of any retaining walls, the proposed elevation of any walk-out onto these the subject lands from the basement of the building, and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; the proposed finished elevation and slope of any driveway and the proposed location of any swale or rear yard catch basin; the location of eavestrough downspouts; no . No downspouts will be allowed to discharge in a sideyard between residences; any abrupt changes in the proposed finished elevation of these the subject lands; • swale location and elevations; • sidewalk; • service and driveway locations; and • the Lot and Registered Plan number, the municipal address for the subject Lot or Block and the proposed location of the building thereon in relation to the Lot or Block boundaries. The Developer hereby agrees that the existing property line grades abutting developed lands are not to be altered or disturbed, except as approved otherwise by the Municipality’s EngineerDirector of Infrastructure and Development. The Developer shall complete such other actions as may be required by the Municipality, acting reasonably, to ensure that the subdivision Development is developed constructed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and good engineering practices.

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Samples: The Agreement

Certified Building Lot Site Plan. Subject to Section 8.9 8.10 herein, no building shall be constructed on a Lot or Block within the Plan until a Building Lot Site Plan certified by a Registered Ontario Land Surveyor or Professional Engineer who shall be the Developer’s Engineer, has been filed with and approved by the Chief Building Official of the Municipality. The Building Lot Site Plan shall show: • the proposed finished elevation of these lands at each corner of the lot Lot or blockBlock; • the proposed finished elevation of these the lands constituting the Lot or Block at the front and rear of the proposed building; • the proposed finished elevations of the underside of the footings and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation of any retaining walls, the proposed elevation of any walk-out onto these the subject lands from the basement of the building, and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation and slope of any driveway and the proposed location of any swale or rear yard catch basin; • the location of eavestrough downspouts; no . No downspouts will be allowed to discharge in a sideyard between residences; • any abrupt changes in the proposed finished elevation of these the subject lands; • swale location and elevations; • sidewalk; • service and driveway locations; and • the Lot and Registered Plan number, the municipal address for the subject Lot or Block and the proposed location of the building thereon in relation to the Lot or Block boundaries. The Developer hereby agrees that the existing property line grades abutting developed lands are not to be altered or disturbed, except as approved otherwise by the Municipality’s EngineerGeneral Manager of Infrastructure and Development. The Developer shall complete such other actions as may be required by the Municipality, acting reasonably, to ensure that the subdivision Development is developed constructed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and good engineering practices.

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Samples: pub-southhuron.escribemeetings.com

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Certified Building Lot Site Plan. Subject to Section 8.9 herein, no building shall be constructed on a Lot or Block within the Plan until a Building Lot Site Plan certified by a Registered Ontario Land Surveyor or Professional Engineer who shall be the Developer’s Engineer, has been filed with and approved by the Chief Building Official of the MunicipalityTown. The Building Lot Site Plan shall show: • the proposed finished elevation of these lands at each corner of the lot or block; • the proposed finished elevation of these lands at the front and rear of the building; • the proposed finished elevations of the underside of the footings and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation of any retaining walls, the proposed elevation of any walk-out onto these lands from the basement of the building, and the proposed finished height of the foundation of the building; • the proposed finished elevation and slope of any driveway and the proposed location of any swale or rear yard catch basin; • the location of eavestrough downspouts; no downspouts will be allowed to discharge in a sideyard between residences; • any abrupt changes in the proposed finished elevation of these lands; • swale location and elevations; • sidewalk; • service and driveway locations; • any abrupt changes in the proposed finished elevation of these lands; and • the Lot and Registered Plan number, the municipal address for the subject Lot or Block and the proposed location of the building thereon in relation to the Lot or Block boundaries. The Developer hereby agrees that the existing property line grades abutting developed lands are not to be altered or disturbed, except as approved otherwise by the MunicipalityTown’s Engineer. The Developer shall complete such other actions as may be required by the MunicipalityTown, acting reasonably, to ensure that the subdivision is developed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and good engineering practices.

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Samples: Subdivision Agreement

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