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7.31.120   Land use permits.
   In approving tentative or parcel maps, conditional use permits, variances, or other similar land use entitlements, the City shall consider imposing any or all related conditions at the public hearing required by law for approval of the tentative map, conditional use permit, variance or other similar land use entitlement. If approved:
   A.    Use of Anti-Graffiti Material.
   Developer shall apply an anti-graffiti material of a type and nature that is acceptable to the Director of Maintenance Services to each of the publicly viewable surfaces on the improvements to be constructed on the site deemed by the Director of Maintenance Services to be likely to attract graffiti ("graffiti-attracting surfaces");
   B.    Right of Access to Remove Graffiti.
   Developer shall grant, prior to resale of any of the parcels which are within the territory of the map, the right of entry over and access to such parcels upon forty-eight hours of posting of notice by authorized city employees or agents to the City for the purpose of removing or "painting over" graffiti from graffiti-attracting surfaces previously designated by the Director, and the right to remove such graffiti; and,
   C.    Supply City with Graffiti-Removal Material.
   Developer shall, for a period of two years after the resale of his or her final lot, provide the City with sufficient matching paint and/or anti-graffiti material on demand for use in the painting over or removal of designated graffiti-attracting surfaces;
   D.    Owner to Immediately Remove Graffiti.
   Developer shall provide, either as part of the conditions, covenants and restrictions, or as separate covenants recorded against individual lots, prior to resale of same property or land, which covenant shall run with the land and be for the benefit of the City, in a form satisfactory to the City, that the owner of the lots shall immediately remove any graffiti placed thereon. (Ord. 2833 (part), 1993).