Common use of Odor Control Clause in Contracts

Odor Control. City agrees that the odor control requirements of Section 12F-12 and Section 21.5.06(n) of the Zoning Code of the Municipal Code, adopted as part of the City Cannabis Law, will adequately control odors. Furthermore, City also acknowledges that the IS/MND in Section III(f) determined that odors from the Project would have a less than significant impact given cultivation will be indoors and buildings will have air filtration and ventilation systems to control odors.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Odor Control. City agrees that the odor control requirements of Section 12F-12 and Section 21.5.06(n) of the Zoning Code of the Municipal Code, adopted as part of the City Cannabis Law, will adequately control odors. Furthermore, City also acknowledges that the IS/MND in Section III(flll(f) determined that odors from the Project would have a less than significant impact given cultivation will be indoors and buildings will have air filtration and ventilation systems to control odors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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