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(c) A site plan for all proposed development shall be submitted to the <br />Engineering Department for review and approval prior to obtaining a <br />Certificate of Occupancy. <br />(d) A Zoning Permit and a Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained from <br />the City's Zoning Administrator and the Department of Permits and <br />Inspections, respectively, prior to use. <br />(e) All construction on the subject property must be conducted in compliance <br />with all applicable local, state, and federal codes, ordinances and <br />regulations. All required licenses and permits must be obtained prior to <br />commencement of any construction work and maintained as required until <br />completion of the work. <br />(f) The maximum occupancy load of the entertainment establishment, <br />including patrons and employees, must comply with any limits set by the <br />Building Official. <br />(g) All taxes/fees associated with the property shall be paid when due, as <br />determined by the City Treasurer. <br />(h) All local, state, and federal licenses and permits required for operation of <br />the entertainment establishment must be obtained prior to commencement <br />of the use and must be maintained in good standing for so long as the use <br />continues. Without limitation, the suspension, termination, or surrender of <br />an ABC license for the entertainment establishment shall, at the discretion <br />of City Council, constitute grounds for City Council to revoke this use <br />permit. <br />(i) Without limitation, this Use Permit is subject to Section 40.2-533(K) of <br />the Zoning Ordinance, which provides that this Use Permit may <br />automatically expire and become void if certain conditions set forth <br />therein are not satisfied within two (2) years of the date of approval by <br />City Council. <br />(j) The owners and/or operators of the establishment shall not violate any <br />laws of the Commonwealth or ordinances of the City related to peace and <br />good order, nor suffer repeated or chronic violations by patrons or <br />customers. If the Chief of Police, in their discretion, determines that there <br />are significant violations of this type so as to comprise a significant law <br />enforcement issue, they may notify the applicant in writing and provide a <br />copy of such notice to the Zoning Administrator, which may result in the <br />initiation of proceedings for the revocation of this Use Permit. This clause <br />is not to be construed as a limitation or waiver of any other grounds for <br />