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operational and the CITY has accepted those utilities and storm water <br />facilities; (c) for lots that have a slope of less than 2%, provided the CITY <br />with a certificate of grading, prepared by a licensed (State of Minnesota) <br />professional land surveyor, certifying that the flattest grade on the lot is <br />1% or greater; and (d) installed and planted the sod and landscaping that <br />are required as a part of the Stage I Improvements. <br />18. PERMITTEE Defaults. If the PERMITTEE defaults in the performance of one <br />or more of the PERMITTEE'S obligations under this Contract, i) the CITY <br />gives the PERMITTEE thirty (30) days written notice of the default and ii) the <br />PERMITTEE fails to cure the default within said thirty (30), then the CITY may <br />pursue any and all remedies available at law or in equity including, but not limited <br />to, the following: <br />a. The CITY may, at its option, perform or engage one or more third parties <br />to perform the PERMITTEE'S obligations. If, in the reasonable <br />judgment of the CITY'S staff, the PERMITTEE'S default creates an <br />immediate risk to public health or safety, the CITY may perform or <br />engage one or more third parties to perform the work before the <br />CITY provides the notice described in the initial paragraph of this <br />Section, but the CITY must use commercially reasonable efforts to notify <br />the PERMITTEE as promptly as possible that the CITY is undertaking <br />to perform the PERMITTEE'S obligation or obligations. If the CITY <br />performs one or more obligations of the PERMITTEE, the <br />PERMITTEE must reimburse the CITY for any costs or expenses the <br />CITY incurs, including costs and expenses for CITY staff time, to <br />perform the work within 30 days after the CITY notifies the <br />PERMITTEE, in writing, of the costs and expenses the CITY incurred to <br />perform the work. If the PERMITTEE does not reimburse the CITY <br />within said 30 day period, the CITY may pursue any remedies available to <br />the CITY either at law or in equity or, in the alternative, the CITY may <br />draw on the financial guaranty the PERMITTEE has provided to the <br />CITY pursuant to this Agreement to reimburse itself for the expenses the <br />CITY incurs to perform the work. This Agreement is a license for the <br />CITY to act, and it shall not be necessary for the CITY to seek a Court <br />Order for permission to enter the PERMITTEE Property. As an <br />alternative to seeking recovery from the PERMITTEE or the financial <br />guaranty, the CITY may levy special assessments against the <br />PERMITTEE Property in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section <br />429, and the PERMITTEE, for itself and its successors in title, hereby <br />expressly waives any and all substantive and procedural objections or <br />defenses the PERMITTEE may have to such special assessments; <br />
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