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d) building dimensions; and <br /> e) the location of trash and recycling containers and of <br /> heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment. <br /> 5) Parking lot constrttction plans, including confirmation that parkiiig <br /> lots and driving lanes will be paved and provided with concrete <br /> curb and gutter, and that all driving lanes within parking lots shall <br /> have a 9-ton minimum pavement section. A geotechnical <br /> evaluation of the soil shall be done in conjunction with the <br /> pavement design and shall be submitted to the City Engineer for <br /> approval. <br /> 6) Detailed signage plan including monuments signage and wall <br /> mounted signage. <br /> 7) Lighting plan including pole and building mounted lighting. <br /> 8) Any additional plans and specifications deemed necessary by the <br /> City as review progresses. <br /> C. Development Agreement. Development Approval is contingent upon the <br /> successful execution of a Development Agreement between the applicant <br /> and the City. Such Agreeinent shall address all specific City requirements <br /> for the development. <br /> D. Financia( Guar�ntee. The Development Agreement shall include a <br /> financial guarantee by the applicant to ensure the conipletion of site <br /> impravements. The City Engineer shall complete an estimate of <br /> improvement costs, including but not limited to landscaping, grading, <br /> erosion control, utilities, driveways and parking areas, trails, sidewalks, <br /> retaining walls and stormwater inanagement facility construction, and the <br /> applicant shall provide to the City a financial guarantee of 150% of the <br /> improvement costs. <br /> E. Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee. The standard Storm Water and <br /> Drainage Trunk Fee for commercial development shall be paid by the <br /> Page 9 of 12 <br />