Common use of Subsequent Approvals Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Approvals. The Parties recognize and acknowledge that certain other land use approvals, entitlements, and permits other than the Project Approvals are necessary or desirable for the Project (collectively, the "Subsequent Approvals"). In particular, the Parties contemplate that Developer will seek approvals for subdivision maps, use permits, and building and grading permits. The Subsequent Approvals may also include, without limitation, the following: amendments of the Project Approvals, design review approvals, improvement agreements, use permits, grading permits, building permits, lot line adjustments, sewer and water connection permits, certificates of occupancy, subdivision maps, re-zonings, development agreements, permits, re-subdivisions, and any amendments to, or repealing of, any of the foregoing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Loomis Development Agreement, Loomis Development Agreement, Loomis Development Agreement

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