Off-Site Disturbance. Prior to the issuance of a Construction Permit, the Developer agrees to provide to the Development Officer a “Work Within Highway Right-of-Way Permit” approved by Nova Scotia Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Any disturbance to existing off-site infrastructure resulting from the development, including but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, street trees, landscaped areas and utilities, shall be the responsibility of the Developer, and shall be reinstated, removed, replaced or relocated by the Developer as directed by Nova Scotia Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal.
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Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement
Off-Site Disturbance. Prior to the issuance of a Construction Permit, the Developer agrees to provide to the Development Officer a “Work Within Highway Right-of-Way Permit” approved by Nova Scotia Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Any disturbance to existing off-site infrastructure resulting from the development, including but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, street trees, landscaped areas and utilities, shall be the responsibility of the Developer, and shall be reinstated, removed, replaced or relocated by the Developer as directed by Nova Scotia Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal.
4.2 On-Site Sewage System
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Samples: Development Agreement