Moratoria or Interim Control Ordinances Sample Clauses

Moratoria or Interim Control Ordinances. In the event an ordinance, resolution, policy, or other measure is enacted, whether by action of the City, by initiative, or otherwise, which relates directly or indirectly to the Project or to the rate, amount, timing, sequencing, or phasing of the development or construction of the Project on all or any part of the Property, City agrees that such ordinance, resolution or other measure shall not apply to the Property or this Agreement, unless such changes: (1) are found by the City to be necessary to the public health and safety of the residents of the City, (2) are generally applicable on a Citywide basis except in the event of natural disasters as found by the Mayor or the City Council, such as floods, earthquakes and similar disasters and (3) are necessary to comply with state or federal laws and regulations (whether enacted previous or subsequent to the Effective Date of this Agreement) as provided in Section 3.2.3.3.
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Moratoria or Interim Control Ordinances. In the event an ordinance, resolution, policy, or other measure is enacted, whether by action of the City, by initiative, or otherwise, which relates directly or indirectly to the Project or to the rate, amount, timing, sequencing, or phasing of the development or construction of the Project on all or any part of the Property or the implementation of the Mitigation Measures adopted in connection with approval of the Project, City agrees that such ordinance, resolution or other measure shall not apply to the Property, the Project or this Agreement, unless such changes are adopted pursuant to the Reserved Powers or other applicable provisions of this Agreement.
Moratoria or Interim Control Ordinances. No ordinance, resolution, policy, or other measure enacted after the Effective Date and that relates directly or indirectly to the Project or to the rate, amount, timing, sequencing, or phasing of the development or construction of the Project shall apply to the Project Site or this Agreement, unless it: (i) is reasonably found by the City to be necessary to the public health and safety of the residents of the City, and (ii) is generally applicable on a Citywide basis (except in the event of natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and similar disasters).

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