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902 <br /> <br /> Paris Business Park DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br /> Paris, Texas Paris Economic Development Corporation <br /> <br /> 1.0.0 Introduction <br /> <br /> 1. 1.0 Objectives <br /> <br /> These standards are established for the use of the Property Owners, the Development Review Board and their <br /> design and construction professionals. They provide the basis for review and approval of design and <br /> construction documents intended for new construction, additions and renovations affecting building exteriors and <br /> site elements within Paris Business Park. <br /> <br /> l. 1. 1 Definitions <br /> <br /> The remainder of these standards will refer to the Development Review Board as DRB. <br /> Improvements are any visible changes to the property including, but not necessarily limited to, construction of <br /> buildings, parking areas, roadways, walkways, walls, fences, signs, landscaping, utilities, or additions to, <br /> renovations to or demolition of any of those features and protuberances. <br /> Owner is the owner of any property within the Paris Business Park or a duly authorized representative of that <br /> Owner who is proposing improvements to the site. <br /> Consultants are Architectural, Civil, Landscape, Interiors, Structural designers and/or construction professionals <br /> hired for their special expertise. <br /> Development Standards is this complete document with all text, diagrams, drawings and schedules. <br /> <br /> 1.1.2 Property Subject to these Standards <br /> <br /> All property within Paris Business Park is subject to the provisions ofthese standards. The Owner of the property <br /> is fully responsible for compliance with these standards. No improvements may proceed within the boundaries <br /> of Paris Business Park without prior review and written approval by the DRB and the Building Department of the <br /> City of Paris that the proposed improvements are in compliance with these standards. Refer to the following <br /> Development Site Plan on Page 2. <br /> <br /> 1. 1. 3 Amendments <br /> <br /> The DEB may amend or supplement these standards at any time. However, all improvements must comply with <br /> all provisions of the Development Standards current at the time of written DRB approval of the proposed <br /> improvements. <br /> <br /> 1. 1.4 Enforcement <br /> <br /> The DRB has the right, but not the obligation, to enforce these development standards. Such enforcement shall <br /> include any civil legal or equity proceedings against any Person or Persons who are violating or attempting to <br /> violate these development standards, supplementary standards or amendments to these development standards. <br /> Any failure of the DRB to enforce these standards does not constitute acceptance of any deviations from them.or, <br /> in any way, limit or prevent the DRB from later pursuing enforcement. <br /> <br /> 1.1.5 Liens/Severability <br /> <br /> Violation of, or failure to comply with, any provisions of these Development Standards shall not affect the <br /> validity of any mortgage, lien, or similar encumbrances on the property. Invalidation of any provision or <br /> provisions of these standards by a Judgement or Court Order shall not invalidate any other provision or <br /> provisions, which remain in full force and effect. <br /> <br /> 1. 1. 6 Approvals <br /> <br /> No DEB approval of any improvements shall be binding unless in writing. No DRB approval shall supercede <br /> that of any city, state or Federal law, statute or code having authority over the design or construction process. <br /> The Owner shall submit any improvements for any review and approval of any legal and building code authority <br /> having jurisdiction over the Work. No improvements may begin until approved by all authorities having <br /> jurisdiction over the Work, including the DRB. <br /> <br /> Graeber, Simmons & Cownn Page 1 of 30 1/9/03 <br /> 200209400 <br /> <br /> <br />