Design Standards for the Utility System Sample Clauses

Design Standards for the Utility System. All water utility and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure and related appurtenances that are intended to become the property of the District must be designed and constructed to comply with the minimum standards made applicable by the City Code of Ordinances, as amended, to water supply and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure development within the corporate limits of the City. The water supply system must be capable of providing the volumes and pressures necessary to meet fire suppression standards established by the City, and the system must be equipped with fire hydrants that meet the minimum spacing requirements applicable to subdivision development within the corporate limits of the City. All drainage improvements shall be designed and constructed to comply with the applicable standards adopted by Brazoria County, Texas and Angleton Drainage District. The District and its developer(s), their successors and assigns, shall not be obligated to apply for, pay for, or obtain from the City any permit for construction of any public improvement or any City inspection of any public improvement. If the District or its developer(s) desire to deviate from the standards set forth in this section, a licensed professional engineer, licensed in the State of Texas, shall submit plans for the impacted water or sanitary sewer infrastructure, notating the planned deviations, for the City Engineer’s review. The City will then have thirty (30) days to approve, comment on or reject the plans. If the City has not taken action with respect to the planned deviations within the thirty (30) day period, the planned deviations will be deemed approved and the District or its developers may proceed with the construction of such infrastructure in accordance with the submitted plans, unless the thirty (30) day period is waived. If required by the City, the District, acting through its licensed professional engineer, shall certify to the City that all water and sanitary sewer infrastructure has been designed and constructed in accordance with the applicable standard and the approved planned deviations, if any.
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Design Standards for the Utility System. (a) The Developer will design and construct the Utility System in accordance with standards attached as Exhibit G.

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