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Government Code Section 66000 et seq. ( "AB 1600 "). Developer retains all rights set forth in <br /> California Government Code Section 66020. Nothing in this Development Agreement shall <br /> diminish or eliminate any of Developer's rights set forth in such section. <br /> 2.6.4. Conditions of Subsequent Approvals. <br /> a. In connection with any Subsequent Approvals, City shall have the <br /> right to impose reasonable conditions including, without limitation, normal and customary <br /> dedications for rights of way or easements for public access, utilities, water, sewers, and drainage <br /> necessary for the Project; provided, however, such conditions and dedications shall not be <br /> inconsistent with the Applicable Rules or Project Approvals, nor inconsistent with the <br /> development of the Project as contemplated by this Agreement. <br /> b. No conditions imposed on Subsequent Approvals shall require <br /> dedications or reservations for, or construction or funding of, public infrastructure or public <br /> improvements beyond those already included in the MMRP. In addition, any and all conditions <br /> imposed on Subsequent Approvals for the Project must comply with Sections 2.6.2 and 2.6.3 <br /> herein. <br /> 2.7. Life of Project Approvals and Subdivision Maps. <br /> 2.7.1. Life of Tentative Map. The terms of any tentative map for the Property, <br /> any amendment or reconfiguration thereto, or any subsequent tentative map, shall be <br /> automatically extended such that such tentative maps remain in effect for a period of time <br /> coterminous with the term of this Development Agreement. <br /> 2.7.2. Life of Other Project Approvals. The term of all other Project Approvals, <br /> including without limitation any Planned Development Permit, shall be automatically extended <br /> such that these Project Approvals remain in effect for a period of time at least as long as the term <br /> of this Development Agreement. <br /> 2.7.3. Termination of Agreement. In the event that this Agreement is terminated <br /> prior to the expiration of the Term of the Agreement, the term of any tentative map or any other <br /> Project Approval and the vesting period for any final subdivision map approved as a Project <br /> Approval shall be the term otherwise applicable to the approval, which shall commence to run on <br /> the date that the termination of this Agreement takes effect (including any extensions). <br /> 2.8. Further CEOA Environmental Review. <br /> 2.8.1. Reliance on Project MND. The MND, which has been adopted by City as <br /> being in compliance with CEQA, addresses the potential environmental impacts of the entire <br /> Project as it is described in the Project Approvals. It is agreed that, in acting on any <br /> discretionary Subsequent Approvals for the Project, City will rely on the MND to satisfy the <br /> requirements of CEQA to the fullest extent permissible by CEQA and City will not require a new <br /> initial study, negative declaration, EIR or subsequent or supplemental MND unless required by <br /> CEQA and will not impose on the Project any mitigation measures or other conditions of <br /> approval other than those specifically imposed by the Project Approvals and the MMRP or <br /> specifically required by the Applicable Rules. <br /> 9 <br />
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