Mayor’s Office of Disability Review; Permits Sample Clauses

Mayor’s Office of Disability Review; Permits. In the event the Leasehold Improvement Work requires construction permits, Landlord acknowledges that City requires that the Construction Documents be reviewed by the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Disability (“MOD”) for compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”) and other related laws before Landlord submits them to the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (“DBI”) for construction permits. Landlord shall cause the Architect to submit the Construction Documents to MOD for review promptly following City’s approval of the final Construction Drawings. If MOD requires revisions to the Construction Documents or modifications or additional improvements to the Property, Landlord shall cause Architect to revise the Construction Documents and/or design and prepare all additional plans and specifications as required by such MOD review, in conformity with ADA and other legal requirements. Such revised Construction Documents and additional plans shall thereafter be referred to as the “Construction Plans.” Upon MOD’s approval of the Construction Plans, Landlord shall cause Architect to notify Landlord and City that the Construction Plans have been approved and to identify the additional work, if any, specified therein as a result of the MOD review. Landlord shall secure any building and other permits and approvals, government fees, licenses and inspections necessary for the proper performance and completion of the Leasehold Improvement Work. Promptly following MOD’s approval of the Construction Plans and City’s approval of the Construction Budget, as defined in the following subsection, Landlord shall apply for any permits, approvals or licenses necessary to complete the construction shown on the Construction Plans and shall provide copies to City promptly following receipt thereof. Landlord shall be responsible for arranging for all inspections required by DBI. Payments for such permits and approvals shall be paid as costs of the Leasehold Improvements.
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