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<br />City can construct the boardwalk buffer at a later date when permission can be obtained. <br />Should permission not be obtainable within a twenty (20)-year period of the <br />commencement of construction, the funds would be returned to the developer along with <br />any accrued interest that the escrowed funds may have earned during that period. This <br />provision is deemed necessary to insure that the bulk and scale of this proposed project <br />does not intrude upon the usability of the beach, to improve north-south accessibility for <br />handicapped individuals using the access easement to the beach and, to insure that there <br />is an appropriate transition between the beach and the built environment. <br /> <br />X. This project site is located within the Coastal High Hazard Area in a Class I <br />evacuation zone. It is therefore necessary for the developer to mitigate adverse impacts, <br />which this project may have upon the feasibility of the City's Coastal Hazard Mitigation <br />Strategy. All overhead utilities adjacent to the public right of way should be placed <br />underground in order to insure the public safety during an evacuation procedure and to <br />insure the ability of the City to restore public utility service subsequent to a storm event. <br /> <br />Y. That the applicant will use its best efforts to provide tandem parking, if possible. <br /> <br />2. This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. <br /> <br />PASSED and ADOPTED this 15th day of June, 2000. <br /> <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FLORIDA <br />By its City Co <br /> <br /> <br />By: <br /> <br />;..._J," '"' <br />:.t .'" <br /> <br />'ATTEST: <br /> <br />,.,0- .. <br /> <br />" . <br /> <br />'~~~tt" <br /> <br />Richard Brown-Mprilla, City Clerk <br /> <br />Resolution No. 00-2-49 <br />Legislation/ResolutionsJ Attorney <br /> <br />5 <br />