Lot Grading Certificate definition
Examples of Lot Grading Certificate in a sentence
The Security required by this Subsection may be released by the Town on a Lot by Lot basis when a Lot Grading Certificate is issued for such Lot.
The Developer agrees that the lot grading deposit shall not be refunded to a purchaser until the Developer has received a copy of a Lot Grading Certificate for the applicable lot.
If a Lot Grading Certificate has not been issued by the Chief Building Official then Builders shall post a lot grading security, prior to the issuance of a building permit, in accordance with the current Fees By-law in place at the time of building permit issuance for each Lot.
D.7.4. Upon receipt of the Lot Grading Certificate described in Section A.15.3 above, the Town’s Chief Building Official and/or the Town’s Manager of Operations shall perform a verification inspection.
Upon completion of the finished lot grading, the Purchaser shall provide the Vendor and the City of Edmonton with a Lot Grading Certificate which has been completed by a qualified land surveyor confirming that the grading of the Lands conforms with the final grades established for the Lands by the Vendor’s engineers and the City of Edmonton.
Purchasers of any Lot within the Plan acknowledge that until issuance of the Lot Grading Certificate, the Purchaser must not install fences, sheds, pools, concrete, brick or stone walkways, decks, foundation plantings or any other landscape features without written consent of the Builder.
If a Lot Grading Certificate has not been issued by the Chief Building Official then Builders shall post a Lot Grading Security, prior to the issuance of a building permit, in accordance with the current Fees By-law for each Lot.
Said certificate shall not be issued by the Town until the Town is in receipt of a Lot Grading Certificate, which shall also show the location of all buildings within the lot or lots as described in Section D.7.3., and the Town’s Manager of Operations or Chief Building Official has conducted a verification inspection.
Upon completion of the landscaping referred to in this Agreement as Lot Grading, and upon certification by the Developer’s Engineer and acceptance by the Town evidenced by the issuance of a Lot Grading Certificate by the Town’s Engineer, the Builder shall provide the purchaser with a copy of the Lot Grading Certificate and a copy of the approved lot grading plan for the Lot.
D.7.3. Prior to the final building inspection, the Owner shall submit a Lot Grading Certificate prepared by the Owner's Consulting Engineer/ Ontario Land Surveyor to the Town’s Chief Building Official.