Submission of Design Plans to Secretary Sample Clauses

Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the City shall have the Design Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer attesting to the conformity of the Design Plans with the items in Article III, paragraph 5 above. The Design Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer responsible for preparation of the Design Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer in accordance with K.S.A. 74-7042, who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies.
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Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the City shall have the Design Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer attesting to the conformity of the Design Plans with the items in Article IV, 4 above. The Design Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer responsible for preparation of the Design Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies. All technical professionals involved in the Project are required to meet the applicable licensing and/or certification requirements as stated in K.S.A. § 74-7001, et seq.
Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the LPA shall have the Design Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer, a licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, attesting to the conformity of the Design Plans with Article IV, paragraph 5. The Design Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, responsible for preparation of the Design Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies. All technical professionals involved in the Project are required to meet the applicable licensing and/or certification requirements as stated in K.S.A. § 74-7001, et seq.
Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the City shall have the Design Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer, a licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, attesting to the conformity of the Design Plans with the items in Article III, paragraph 3 above. The Design Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, responsible for preparation of the Design Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer in accordance with K.S.A. 74-7042, who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies.
Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the Project Sponsor shall have the Design Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer, a licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, attesting to the conformity of the Design Plans with the items in Article IV, paragraph 3 and paragraph 4 above. The Design Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, and/or licensed landscape architect, as applicable, responsible for preparation of the Design Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer, who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies. All technical professionals involved in the Project are required to meet the applicable licensing and/or certification requirements as stated in K.S.A. § 74-7001, et seq.
Submission of Design Plans to Secretary. Upon their completion, the Commission shall have the Public Utility Relocation Plans submitted to the Secretary by a licensed professional engineer attesting to the conformity of the Public Utility Relocation Plans with the items in Article VI, paragraph 6 above. The Public Utility Relocation Plans must be signed and sealed by the licensed professional engineer responsible for preparation of the Public Utility Relocation Plans. In addition, geological investigations or studies must be signed and sealed by either a licensed geologist or licensed professional engineer who is responsible for the preparation of the geological investigations or studies. All technical professionals involved in the Project are required to meet the applicable licensing and/or certification requirements as stated in K.S.A. § 74-7001, et seq.

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