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2. If applicable, a Miami-Dade County tree removal permit must be secured and attached to the <br /> landscape permit application prior to demolition. Per the approval for the construction staging <br /> on adjacent City site, a Miami-Dade County approval is needed for the disposition of trees on <br /> adjacent City property. <br /> 3. That the Applicant provides the Lighting/Photometric Plan prior to building permit. <br /> 4. That the Applicant provides the Signage and Pavement Marking Plan prior to building permit. <br /> 5. That the Applicant enters into an agreement with the City of Sunny Isles Beach for the <br /> temporary use of the City property located at 500 Sunny Isles Blvd, for the solely purpose of <br /> temporary staging construction activities. The City Manager or designee has the absolute <br /> discretion to approve or reject the use of the property for staging construction activities. <br /> 6. Upon the submittal of an application for a building permit, the plans submitted shall be <br /> approved by the Planning and Zoning Department and be consistent with the specific site plan <br /> approved by the City Commission. Plans shall include all the required elements of the site <br /> plan pursuant to the City's Land Development Regulations and recommendations. Should <br /> compliance with recommendations result in a change that would not be considered "minor" <br /> in accordance with Section 265-18 of the City Code; the Applicant shall be required to obtain <br /> another approval of the City Commission. <br /> 7. That a plot plan be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department for their review. The <br /> plot plan shall include all easements proffered by the Applicant to the City, including but not <br /> limited to (i) a minimum of seven-foot (7') bay-walk easement along the south and east side <br /> of the property as indicated in the approved site plan. The plot plan shall show the type and <br /> size of plant materials, lighting, and outdoor furniture which shall be in compliance with the <br /> Miami-Dade County Shoreline Committee. <br /> 8. Upon the submittal of an application for a building permit, the plans submitted shall show the <br /> design of a combined bay-walk with the adjacent property to the east, commonly known as <br /> 400 Sunny Isles Marina. The combined bay-walk shall have a combined centered walkway <br /> with plant materials, lighting, and City approved furniture, signage, and paver design <br /> specification. <br /> 9. That the Applicant submit a Declaration of Restrictions in recordable form acceptable to the <br /> Planning and Zoning Department and acceptable to the City Attorney prior to submittal for <br /> an application for building permit, which proffers: The bay-walk easement; a minimum of <br /> seven-feet (7') public bay-walk easement along the south and east edge of the project and <br /> clear from any obstruction. The Applicant shall design the bay-walk to ensure that the bay- <br /> walk easement connects with adjacent pedestrian bay-walks located on the east and west side <br /> of the Applicant's property. The maintenance of the easement shall be the responsibility of <br /> the Applicant. <br /> 10. That the Applicant shall enter into a non-exclusive easement agreement with the City, to <br /> permit the Applicant to have the right to access and encroach on the property located at 500 <br /> 18-Z.( o 488 Sunny Isles Blvd. 4 <br />