Common use of Planning Approvals Clause in Contracts

Planning Approvals. The Developer acknowledges that the Project requires discretionary approvals and entitlements from the City (the "Planning Approvals"). During the Negotiating Period (excluding extensions thereto), the City and the Developer will agree on the type of Planning Approvals necessary for development of the Project, which may include a site plan review, zoning amendment, a tentative map, and a final map. The Developer shall be responsible for the payment of all application fees associated with the Planning Approvals.

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Samples: Exclusive Negotiating Agreement

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Planning Approvals. The Developer acknowledges that the Project requires discretionary approvals and entitlements from the City Town Community Development Department (the "Planning Approvals"). During the Negotiating Period (excluding extensions thereto)Period, the City and the Developer will agree on the type of Planning Approvals necessary for development of the Project, which may include a site plan review, zoning amendment, a tentative map, and a final map. The Developer shall be responsible submit a formal application for the payment of all application fees associated with the Planning Approvals.

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Samples: Exclusive Negotiating Agreement

Planning Approvals. The Developer acknowledges that the Project requires discretionary approvals and entitlements from the City (the "Planning Approvals"). During the Negotiating Period (excluding extensions thereto), the City and the Developer will agree on the type of Planning Approvals necessary for development of the Project, which may include a site plan review, zoning amendment, a tentative map, and a final map. The Developer shall be responsible for the payment of all application fees associated with the Planning Approvals.

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Samples: Exclusive Negotiating Agreement

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Planning Approvals. The Developer acknowledges that the Project requires discretionary approvals and entitlements from the City (the "Planning Approvals"). During the Negotiating Period (excluding extensions thereto), the City The Agency has already submitted preliminary site plans and the Developer will agree on the type of Planning Approvals necessary designs for development of the Project, which may include a site plan review, zoning amendment, a tentative map, and a final map. The Developer shall be responsible architectural design for the payment of all application fees associated with Project, to the appropriate City departments for their informal review and for formal design review before the City Planning ApprovalsCommission.

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Samples: Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement

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