Comprehensive Subdivision and Land Development (SALDO Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Subdivision and Land Development (SALDO. Revision: Time permitting, MCPC will initiate the comprehensive SALDO revision, following the comprehensive zoning revision. The remainder of the contract will consist of general flexible assistance including as needed zoning amendments, graphic design assistance, support with grant applications, and other projects as they arise. EXHIBIT C CONTRACT COSTS AND MUNICIPAL SHARE January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2024 Year One Total Cost Municipal Share (50%) 3 Planner Days/Month @ $707/day $25,452.00 $12,726.00 12 Night Meetings at a rate of one-half (1/2) planner-day per night meeting $ 4,242.00 $ 2,121.00 Year One Total $29,694.00 $14,847.00 Year Two 3 Planner Days/Month @ $714/day $25,704.00 $12,852.00 12 Night Meetings at a rate of one-half (1/2) planner-day per night meeting $ 4,284.00 $ 2,142.00 Year Three Year Two Total $29,998.00 $14,994.00 3 Planner Days/Month @ $721/day $25,956.00 $12,978.00 12 Night Meetings at a rate of one-half (1/2) planner-day per night meeting $ 4,326.00 $ 2,163.00 Year Three Total $30,282.00 $15,141.00 Total Contract Costs (Years 1-3) $89,964.00 $44,982.00 SUMMARY OF INVOICES Year One April 2022 (Invoice 1) $7,423.50 October 2022 (Invoice 2) $7,423.50 Year Two April 2023 (Invoice 3) $7,497.00 October 2023 (Invoice 4) $7,497.00 Year Three April 2024 (Invoice 5) $7,570.50
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