Infrastructure Capacity Sample Clauses

Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to Developer’s installation of infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of the Project Approvals, City hereby acknowledges that it will utilize its best efforts to reserve sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, storm drainage, flood control, electric service, sewer collection, sewer treatment, sanitation service and, except for reasons beyond City’s control, and that City will utilize its best efforts to reserve water supply, treatment, distribution and service, as and when necessary to serve the Project as it is developed. To the extent that City renders such services or provides such utilities, City hereby agrees that it will serve the Project and that there shall be no restriction on hookups or service for the Project except for reasons beyond City’s control.
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Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to Developer’s installation of infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of the Project Approvals, City hereby acknowledges and agrees that, to the extent that City renders such services or provides such utilities, it will provide, and shall reserve, sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, storm drainage, flood control, electric service, sewer collection, sewer treatment, sanitation service and water treatment and distribution, as and when necessary to serve the Project as it is developed. To the extent that City renders such services or provides such utilities, City hereby agrees that it will serve the Project and that there shall be no restriction on hookups or service for the Project except for reasons beyond City’s control. City further acknowledges and agrees that is will secure and designate the necessary allocations from all entities, including but not limited to MCWD, to ensure sufficient water supply to serve the Project.
Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to Owner’s proportionate contribution to infrastructure and the Public Benefits provided by Owner, in accordance with the requirements of the Entitlements, the City hereby acknowledges it will have sufficient capacity in its infrastructure services and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, flood control, sanitation service, and, except for reasons beyond the City’s control, sewer collection; sewer treatment; and water supply, treatment, distribution, and service, to accommodate the Project. To the extent the City renders such services or provides such utilities, the City hereby agrees it will serve the Project and there shall be no restriction on connections or service for the Project except for reasons beyond the City’s control.
Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to Developer’s installation of infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of the Project Approvals and payment of the appropriate development impact fees, City hereby acknowledges that it will have, and shall reserve, sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, storm drainage, flood control, sewer collection, sewer treatment, sanitation service and, except for reasons beyond City’s control, water supply, treatment, distribution and service, as and when necessary to serve the Project as it is developed. To the extent that City renders such services or provides such utilities, City hereby agrees that it will serve the Project and that there shall be no restriction on hookups or service for the Project except for reasons beyond City’s reasonable control. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.I(2), Developer shall install new sanitary sewer collection systems to create any required additional capacity to serve the Project if the DIF 54 project and the junction structure are not constructed prior to first Project occupancy.
Infrastructure Capacity. 8.1 Subject to conditions of approval requiring specific upgrades, County hereby acknowledges that it has been informed that the Project will have sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services, and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, flood control, water supply, treatment, distribution, and service, to accommodate the Project.
Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to PPH’s installation of public and private infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of the Entitlements and Future Entitlements, City hereby acknowledges that it will have sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services, and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, flood control, sewer collection, sewer treatment, sanitation service and, except for reasons beyond City’s control, water supply, treatment, distribution and service, to accommodate Palomar West. To the extent that City renders such services or provides such utilities, including, without limitation, wastewater treatment for Palomar West at City’s Xxxx Avenue Resource Recovery Facility, and disposal of solid waste from Palomar West through City’s existing Franchise, City hereby agrees that such services shall be available to Palomar West in the same manner as such services are provided citywide, and that there shall be no restriction on hookups or service except for reasons beyond City’s control. With respect to these and all services and utilities provided by City, City will provide the services in accordance with standard rates and rules, such rates not to be greater than rates charged by City to other similarly situated customers. To the extent City does not render such services or provide such utilities, City hereby agrees that upon request, it shall cooperate with PPH in the securing of those services from the applicable provider.
Infrastructure Capacity. Subject to Developer’s installation of infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of the Project Approvals, City shall undertake all reasonable efforts to reserve sufficient capacity in its infrastructure, services and utility systems, including, without limitation, traffic circulation, storm drainage, flood control, electric service, sewer collection, sewer treatment, sanitation service and, except for reasons beyond City’s control, water supply, treatment, distribution and service, as and when necessary to serve the Project as it is developed.
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