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• • <br />}026u2 61 <br />contain a dedication of the easements to the use and benefit of public utilities, and of the street to the <br />use of the public forever. In consideration of the acceptance of the plat of said SAN TAN <br />SUBDIVISION, the Subdivider hereby consents and agrees with the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, <br />that it will install or provide at its expense the following improvements: <br />1. Paving. The Subdivider agrees to waive the right to object to the creation of <br />any paving or repaving district for Locust Street where it abuts the subdivision. The Subdivider <br />waives the right to protest the creation, expansion, modification, or correction of any future paving <br />district within or abutting the subdivision. <br />2. Water. Public water supply is available to the subdivision, and all new <br />structures requiring service shall be connected to such water supply. The Subdivider waives the right <br />to protest the creation, expansion, modification, or correction of any future water district within or <br />abutting the subdivision. <br />3. Sanitary Sewer. Public sanitary sewer is available to the subdivision, and all <br />new structures requiring service shall be connected to such sanitary sewer supply. The Subdivider <br />waives the right to protest the creation, expansion, modification, or correction of any future sanitary <br />sewer district within or abutting the subdivision. <br />4. Storm Drainage. The Subdivider is using City of Grand Island Post <br />Construction Credits as they were available at the time of this subdivision to meet water quality <br />requirements. Any redevelopment of this area may require additional credits, additional drainage <br />provisions and compliance with the current code at the time of redevelopment. <br />The Subdivider agrees to grade all lots in the subdivision in conjunction with the <br />development proposed thereon so that storm drainage is conveyed to a public right-of-way or to <br />other drainage systems so approved by the Director of Public Works. If the Subdivider fails to grade <br />and maintain such drainage the City may create a drainage district to perform such work. The <br />3 <br />