GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN CRITERIA Sample Clauses

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN CRITERIA. A. Developers are required to extend water service to their development at their own expense. Unless otherwise approved by Van Buren Municipal Utilities, the Developer shall provide water service to each lot in the development. The Utility will set individual water service meters at the property line for all commercial and industrial structures and for one, two, and three-family residential structures. The Utility will set a single water service master meter at the property line for multi-family structures, four-family (quadplexes) and larger. 1. In order for the Utility to determine the proposed water meter size, the Developer shall submit the anticipated domestic and fire flow rates for the entire development. The Developer is responsible for determining all water flow requirements in accordance with state and local building codes, cross connection codes and ordinances, and with the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code. 2. Based on the information provided by the Developer, Van Buren Municipal Utilities will determine on a case-by-case basis whether the water for fire protection shall be metered or unmetered and if the meter will be combined with or separate from the water service meter. The Developer shall provide the appropriate connections based on this determination. B. Water lines for private fire protection system shall comply with the Van Buren Cross Connection Control program and the Arkansas Department of Health’s Policy for Cross-Connection Control for Fire Protection Systems, latest edition. C. Water service shall include providing adequate domestic water flows as well as fire protection as defined in the City of Van Buren Fire Protection Design Standards Ordinance, latest edition. D. Water improvements shall be designed for the ultimate maximum projected residential service population that may be served by the hydraulic pressure zone downstream or therein supplied by the water improvements. Population projections shall be based on 20-year growth demographics as may be approved by the Van Buren Municipal Utilities and which are consistent with the current zoning designations. Consideration for water service demand shall be given to the maximum demand of non-population (industrial, commercial, institutional, and fire protection) demands where such are identified and relevant. E. On subdivision or large scale development water systems, water lines shall be extended through all the development to the property line so that future development(s) can tie o...
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN CRITERIA. A. Developers are required to extend sanitary sewer service to their development at their own expense. Sewer lines shall be extended to each property to be served by Xxx Xxxxx Municipal Utilities sewer. The Developer shall install a service connection, service line, and watertight cap for each lot. Service lines shall be extended from the sewer main to the property line, right-of- way, or easement boundary. B. Sewer improvements shall be designed for the ultimate tributary population. For the purpose of projecting wastewater collection system expansion, the tributary population shall be estimated at 80% of the maximum population for the land upstream of the proposed development as defined by the drainage basins delineated in the latest edition of the Van Buren Municipal Utilities Sewer Master Plan. Population densities shall be based on a 20-year projection and shall be consistent with the current zoning designations for the affected properties. Consideration shall be given to the maximum demand of non-population (industrial, commercial, and institutional) demands where such are expected. Sewer lines shall be extended to the edge of any development where future development might be expected to connect. C. New residential sewer systems shall be designed on the basis of an average flow of 100 gallons per capita per day. New commercial and industrial sewer systems shall be designed based on the peak flows anticipated by the Developer but should not be less than 5,000 gallons per acre per day. D. The peak hourly wastewater design flow for a residential development shall be 3. E. The peaking factors for commercial and industrial developments shall range from 2.5 to 5.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN CRITERIA. A. Developers are required to extend water service to their development at their own expense. Unless otherwise approved by VBMU, the Developer shall provide an individual water service to each lot in the development. VBMU will set individual water service meters at the property line, adjacent to public street rights-of-way, for all commercial, industrial, institutional, and single family structures. Additional meters may be requested for secondary uses such as lawn irrigation, etc. B. VBMU will set individual water service meters at the property line, adjacent to public street rights- of-way, for each unit in two-family (duplex), three-family (triplex), and four-family (quadplex) residential structures. VBMU approval of a single meter for multi-family units up to quadplexes will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 1. VBMU will install individual service meters for each unit in multi-family structures (up to quadplexes) in a central location and in the order of the individual unit addresses, e.g., address 2402A, 2402B, 2402C and 2402D. The Developer is responsible for installing water service lines for multi-family structures to match each water meter in the correct order of the corresponding property addressing system. The Developer or Owner shall provide written verification to VBMU that water services are connected from the meter to the correct unit addresses and shall demonstrate compliance when requested by VBMU. Water service may be disconnected by VBMU until out of order service connections are corrected. See the Corresponding Water Meter and Address Verification Form in the Forms Section of the Design Standards or a copy can be obtained from the Director of Utilities. C. VBMU will set a single water service master meter at the property line, adjacent to public street rights-of-way, for multi-family structures larger than a four-family (quadplex). Individual meters for each unit in a development containing multiple two-family (duplex), three-family (triplex), or four-family (quadplex) residential structures on the same lot; or for a multi-family (apartment) structure, will be considered by VBMU on a case-by-case basis. 1. When approved, VBMU will install individual service meters for each unit in multi-family structures larger than a four-family (quadplex) in a central location and in the order of the individual unit addresses, e.g., address 2402A, 2402B, 2402C and 2402D. The Developer is responsible for installing water service lines for multi-fa...
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN CRITERIA. The general requirements and design criteria covering the Property are attached and incorporated as EXHIBIT 4.

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  • General Requirement Any notice, election, demand, request, consent, approval, or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Contract shall be in writing signed by an officer or duly authorized representative of the party making same and shall be delivered personally or shall be sent by certified or statutory mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, shall be effective as of the date on which it is received or would have been received but for the refusal of the addressee to accept delivery, and shall be addressed as shown in the Contract. The persons and addresses to which notices should be given may be changed by notice given in accordance with this Article.

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