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11 r <br />planning and zoning commission pursuant to the <br />provisions of Section 902.07. Planning and <br />zoning commission decisions regarding <br />exemption requests may be appealed to the <br />board of county commissioners pursuant to the <br />provisions of Section 902.07. <br />b. Method. When required to construct or provide a <br />required sidewalk segment(s), the developer shall: <br />c. <br />sidewalk <br />914.15(6)(b) <br />nnn�trint i nn <br />i. Construct a required sidewalk segment(s) along <br />a local roadway or other pedestrian easement <br />if the route is designated as a primary <br />pedestrian corridor and if construction can <br />satisfy the design and safety criteria of <br />subsection 914.15(6)(a), as determined by the <br />Public Works Director or the Director's <br />appointed designee. As an alternative, the <br />developer may delay construction by "Bonding - <br />out for Construction" of the segment(s) as <br />described in subsection 913.09(5)(b)2.c.; or <br />ii. Transfer to the County the obligation to <br />construct the required sidewalk segment(s) by <br />providing a cash payment of funds equal to one <br />hundred percent (100%) of the estimated cost <br />to construct the required sidewalk segment(s) <br />and executing an Agreement for the Transfer of <br />Responsibility for Required Improvements. <br />The developer shall be responsible for <br />clearing and grading the intended location of <br />the required sidewalk segment(s) at the time <br />clearing and grading for the development <br />project is performed. The value of such <br />clearing and grading shall be reflected in the <br />cash payment amount provided by the developer. <br />The cleared path shall be approved by the <br />Public Works Department and shall be selected <br />so as to maximize tree preservation while <br />maintaining compliance with subsection_ <br />914.15(6)(a). <br />Timing. The developer shall be responsible for <br />providing the required sidewalk segment(s) in <br />compliance with subsection 914.15(6)(b)2.b.i. or <br />ii. prior to receiving an equivalent Certificate of <br />Occupancv for the project. However, in the event <br />electing to delay construction, the developer shall <br />provide a completed Contract for Construction for <br />Remaining Required Improvements and post security <br />to guarantee the completed Contract in conformance <br />with Section 913.10(1). The developer may <br />initially delay construction of the required <br />sidewalk segment(s) for a period of two years <br />following the date of issuance of an equivalent <br />Certificate of Occupancy for the project. The <br />developer may further extend the Contract for <br />Construction, beyond the initial two (2) year <br />period upon approval of both the Public Works <br />Coding: Words in • •• -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />38 <br />