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In accordance with the above, oral and written promises or representations made regarding a lease agreement, existing or proposed, or transmittal of written documents that have not been approved by the State Administrative Board, shall not be binding on the State.
The proposed Lease shall not be binding or effective on either party until approved as to legal form by the Department of Attorney General; signed and notarized by the Lessor and the Lessee; approved by the State Administrative Board, and signed and notarized by the Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
The City Administrative Board has approved a waiver of the construction permit fees imposed under Section A902.2 of the City Administrative Code and levied by the City Department of Licenses and Inspections (“L&I Department”) for School District capital projects, effective prospectively from October 12, 1999.
In accordance with the City Administrative Board Rule No. 4, no permit fee is to be paid by the School District to the City for the following permits: zoning, building, fire service, plumbing, electrical, and other similar construction permits.
The proposed Lease shall not be binding or effective on either party until approved as to legal form by the Department of Attorney General; signed and notarized by the Lessor and the Lessee; approved by the State Administrative Board, and signed and notarized by the Department of Management and Budget.