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Requirements, of the City's Unified Land Development Regulations. Where there is a <br />conflict between the two, the OPOD standards will apply. <br />P. Minimum lighting standards per the City's Unified Land Development Regulations <br />shall be included on a separate illumination plan to be provided at the time of site <br />plan submittal. <br />Q. Architectural controls and development on the Subject Property shall follow a <br />common architectural theme as listed in this Agreement by harmoniously <br />coordinating the general appearance of all buildings and accessory structures. All <br />controls and variations shall be regulated in the Covenants and Restrictions and <br />enforced by the homeowners association (HOA) as defined within this Agreement. <br />1. Overlay districts: Community Redevelopment District and Oxford Park Overlay <br />District. <br />2. Commercial design standards: N/A <br />R. Utility provision and dedication: The Owner shall connect to the City of <br />Casselberry's central utility systems at their sole cost and expense. Utility fees shall <br />be paid to the City of Casselberry before any building permit is issued. Central utility <br />systems are to be designed, permitted, and constructed to the City's specifications and <br />dedicated to the City upon final inspection, clearance, and acceptance by the City. <br />Existing utilities are to be protected and Owner will grant easements as needed in a <br />form to be approved by the City Attorney to accommodate all utilities. <br />S. Stormwater and environmental: Per parcel stormwater systems or master stormwater <br />system shall be owned and maintained by an established homeowners association <br />(HOA) in private ownership and shall not be dedicated to or become the <br />responsibility of the City of Casselberry; however the City or any other authority <br />having jurisdiction will have the right to enter the Subject Property to maintain the <br />stormwater system if it falls into disrepair, and to lien the Subject Property for the <br />costs of said maintenance. All environmental permitting, mitigation, and soil and <br />erosion control for the Subject Property shall conform to all federal, state, and local <br />permits/requirements, shall be the sole responsibility of the homeowners association, <br />and shall be maintained in good condition/standing with the applicable permitting <br />authorities. Best Management Practices (BMP) and conformance to National <br />Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) criteria are required. <br />T. Transportation, site access, and traffic devices: The Owner is responsible for all <br />transportation improvements within the Subject Property and any off-site <br />transportation requirements required as a result of the proposed development for site <br />function, that maintains or improves the level of service for area roadways, and <br />ensures the public health, safety, and welfare for the community. All permits shall be <br />obtained from appropriate permitting agencies prior to development. The City shall <br />not be responsible for the maintenance of any roads, onsite sidewalks, or driveways <br />associated with the development of the Subject Property. <br />5 <br />