Common use of Combined Storm and Sanitary Sewers Clause in Contracts

Combined Storm and Sanitary Sewers. As part of the Infrastructure Improvements, the Developer shall construct new combined storm and sanitary sewer mains in accordance with this Agreement, City ordinances and standards, applicable state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and applicable permits, certifications and approvals, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Developer and approved by the City Engineer, including demolition of existing mains, as generally shown in the Site Plan, Sheets C-1 through C-9. Existing public storm and sanitary sewer lines and other utilities to be maintained and protected shall be specified by the City Engineer. Damage to those public storm and sanitary sewer lines or any other City utility as a result of the construction, or a failure to protect them during construction, shall be reported to the City Engineer and repaired immediately by the Developer. Failure of the Developer to repair the storm or sewer line or any other City utility to a functioning level within 12 hours or to make reasonable accommodation acceptable to the City shall result in the City being able, in its reasonable discretion, to make the necessary repairs and charge the Performance Bond (as defined below) for the costs of repair. The Infrastructure Improvements shall include connection to existing leads and the construction of any leads or portions of leads necessary to connect existing property services to the new system as the result of elevation changes, in accordance with City standards. The City will not charge the Developer for the abandonment of these existing leads. The final alignment and connection points to the existing system shall be determined by the City Engineer during the detailed plan review process. Upon final inspection and approval of the newly constructed public storm and sanitary sewer lines, the Developer shall make the necessary connection to the existing lines in

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Combined Storm and Sanitary Sewers. As part of the Infrastructure Improvements, the Developer shall construct new combined storm and sanitary sewer mains in accordance with this Agreement, City ordinances and standards, applicable state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and applicable permits, certifications and approvals, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Developer and approved by the City Engineer, including demolition of existing mains, as generally shown in the Site Plan, Sheets C-1 through C-9. Existing public storm and sanitary sewer lines and other utilities to be maintained and protected shall be specified by the City Engineer. Damage to those public storm and sanitary sewer lines or any other City utility as a result of the construction, or a failure to protect them during construction, shall be reported to the City Engineer and repaired immediately by the Developer. Failure of the Developer to repair the storm or sewer line or any other City utility to a functioning level within 12 hours or to make reasonable accommodation acceptable to the City shall result in the City being able, in its reasonable discretion, to make the necessary repairs and charge the Infrastructure Performance Bond (as defined below) for the costs of repair. The Infrastructure Improvements shall include connection to existing leads and the construction of any leads or portions of leads necessary to connect existing property services to the new system as the result of elevation changes, in accordance with City standards. The City will not charge the Developer for the abandonment of these existing leads. The final alignment and connection points to the existing system shall be determined by the City Engineer during the detailed plan review process. Upon final inspection and approval of the newly constructed public storm and sanitary sewer lines, the Developer shall make the necessary connection to the existing lines inin accordance with City standards. At no time shall service be disconnected for more than 12 hours. Failure of the Developer to connect the storm or sewer lines to a functioning level within 12 hours or to make reasonable accommodation acceptable to the City shall result in the City being able, in its reasonable discretion, to make the necessary connection/repair and charge the Infrastructure Performance Bond (as defined below) for any and all costs incurred by City as a result of the failure to connect within 12 hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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