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No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco

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agreement defining, among other things, the work to be performed, construction<br />

schedules, improvement costs, performance surety, the amount to be reimbursed<br />

and the timing <strong>of</strong> such reimbursement. The <strong>City</strong>'s Parks and Recreation Board shall<br />

assess and submit its recommendation to the <strong>City</strong> Council.<br />

h. Completion <strong>of</strong> Land Dedication and Improvements — Park land shall be dedicated to<br />

the <strong>City</strong> concurrently with the fling <strong>of</strong> an approved final plat or replat. All<br />

improvements specified in the park improvement plan and development agreement<br />

must be completed prior to approval <strong>of</strong> the final plat, except where future<br />

performance is provided for in a development agreement.<br />

i. Cost Reimbursement - The <strong>City</strong> shall reimburse the developer for land and<br />

improvement costs associated with qualified park land dedication and improvements<br />

under the terms set forth in applicable <strong>City</strong> ordinances, as they exist or may be<br />

amended. This section does not apply to any improvements outlined in Section<br />

7.<strong>08</strong>.<br />

j. The <strong>City</strong> may accept or reject voluntary dedications <strong>of</strong> land and/or improvements for<br />

public park purposes.<br />

14. Impact Fees<br />

The Developer or subdivider shall pay all fees due on the project in accordance with the related<br />

ordinances.<br />

15. Electrical and Communication Utilities (Z99-55; Ordinance <strong>No</strong>. 99-11-<strong>19</strong>)<br />

All electrical and communication utilities, including but not limited to electrical<br />

distribution with less than sixty-thousand (60,000) volts and communication utilities<br />

shall be installed underground along all thoroughfares and alleys prior to final<br />

acceptance by the <strong>City</strong>, unless otherwise approved by the <strong>City</strong> Engineer. Electrical<br />

and communication utility service to non-residential properties from overhead<br />

distribution lines shall be installed underground from the rights-<strong>of</strong>-way to the point <strong>of</strong><br />

service.<br />

16. Thoroughfare Screening (Z99-15; Ordinance <strong>No</strong>. 00-06-18)<br />

Screening Requirements - Screening is required for all Single-Family, Two-Family,<br />

and Townhome lots and subdivisions as follows:<br />

• the rear <strong>of</strong> all lots that back to a street with right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong> sixty feet (60') or<br />

greater;<br />

• the side <strong>of</strong> all lots that side to a street with right-<strong>of</strong>-way greater than sixty feet<br />

(60 1), unless a lot sides to a median divided entry street to a subdivision;<br />

• between any street and an adjoining parallel alley or street; and<br />

• the rear and/or side <strong>of</strong> all lots adjacent to a lot containing required screening<br />

along the adjoining rear and/or side yard.<br />

Lots are prohibited from backing to a street with a right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong> less than sixty feet<br />

(60'). All required screening shall be installed in accordance with Section<br />

7.09(16)(A), Section 7.09(16)(B), Section 7.09(16)(C), and Section 7.09(16)(D) <strong>of</strong><br />

7-20

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