Irrigation Plans Sample Clauses

The Irrigation Plans clause outlines the requirements and procedures for designing, submitting, and approving plans related to the installation or modification of irrigation systems. Typically, it specifies the technical standards that must be met, the documentation to be provided (such as drawings or schematics), and the process for review and approval by relevant parties before work begins. This clause ensures that irrigation systems are properly planned and coordinated, reducing the risk of errors, inefficiencies, or non-compliance with project specifications.
Irrigation Plans. Any warranties (if in Seller’s possession).
Irrigation Plans. The Village intends that the Project will be constructed in three phases. Phase 1 will commence first. Phases 2 and 3 will follow once final easements and permit approvals are obtained but may commence during Phase 1 should final easements and permit approvals be obtained during Phase
Irrigation Plans. Irrigation plans will be prepared upon Client approval of the landscape plans. Irrigation plans shall be submitted to the reviewing agency for initial city review and revised per 2 rounds of reasonable comments. The Irrigation plan will show head layout, pipe sizing, controller/valve locations, calculations, specifications, and standards details. The Client will specify the preferred irrigation equipment brand (Toro, Hunter, Weathermatic, or Rainbird) prior to initiation of the irrigation design. Effort for this task includes plan preparation, submittal to the City and work to address up to two (2) rounds of ordinary and reasonable simultaneous comments from the City and Client. Modifications to the plans resulting from significant site layout changes or additional review comments directed by the City, the Client, or their representatives shall be considered an additional service and will be billed on an hourly basis according to our current rate schedule.
Irrigation Plans. Irrigation plans will be developed and will consist of a listing of irrigation system components including irrigation heads, valves, and smart controllers (manufacturer and equipment model numbers). The irrigation system will be designed to meet AB 1881 requirements.
Irrigation Plans. Layout of irrigation system including irrigation heads, mainline and lateral line
Irrigation Plans. Consultant shall include a fully-automatic water-conserving irrigation system for all proposed landscape areas. Legend of equipment, standard specifications, watering schedules, and water use calculations will be included to comply with City’s stringent water conservation requirements.
Irrigation Plans. We will prepare complete irrigation plans. All elements of the system will be designed to carry optimum amounts of water to irrigate the affected site. Full detailing of all equipment will be included. Vandal resistance, durability, serviceability, reliability, water conservation, reclaimed water options, efficiency, and cost effectiveness will be our primary concerns. 6. PLANTING PLANS: Complete planting plans with all necessary details will be provided. Native and naturally sustainable species will be of primary importance in the plant selection process. 7. SPECIFICATIONS: Specifications detailing materials and workmanship for all of the above items will be provided as required. 8. COST ESTIMATES: Final estimates of probable costs will be prepared by our office providing regular value engineering recommendations.

Related to Irrigation Plans

  • Irrigation An irrigation reduced pressure zone (hereinafter referred to as “RPZ”) is required for any irrigation systems and must be installed by the Developer and/or eventual lot owner and tested in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health Guidelines for Designing Backflow Prevention Assembly Installations (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”). The initial test results and certification shall be submitted to the City of Maple Grove Public Works Department. Subsequently, the RPZ must be tested, per the Guidelines, at least annually by a certified tester with the results reported to the City of Maple Grove Building Department and the RPZ must be rebuilt as needed in accordance with the Guidelines. Test/rebuilt reports shall be mailed or faxed to the City of Maple Grove Building Department at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The irrigation system shall be designed and the Plans shall be modified accordingly, prior to the issuance of any permits for the development of the Property, to accommodate a 1-inch water meter and a maximum flow of 50 gallons per minute.

  • As-Built Plans Within thirty (30) days after completion of Tenant’s Changes requiring the submission of plans to Landlord, Tenant shall furnish to Landlord a complete set of “as-built” plans and specifications.

  • Meal Plans Residents living in Residence Facility are required to purchase a University meal plan. Information regarding the meal plan options can be obtained by contacting the meal plan office at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • Service Plans 2.1 Standard Price Service Standard Price Term Home Basic Broadband 100 HK$168 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months HomeFibre 500 HK$178 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months HomeFibre 1000 HK$198 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months a) WiFi service is only applicable at the Company’s designated wireless hotspots, for details, please visit www. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ b) No first time installation fee required. 2.2 Switch-in Offer a) Customer who accepts Switch-in Offer is entitled to up to 6 free service months provided the total Term will be (i) number of free service months; plus (ii) 24 months For example, if a customer opts in for 6 free service months, the total Term will be 30 months (6 free service months + 24 months = 30 months in total). The free months will be on 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th months of the Term. b) The monthly service fee waiver cannot be returned or exchanged for cash. c) The Company may request the Customer to present his existing broadband service contracts or bills with the other operator as verification. d) The Company has the final decision on the number of free service months to be offered. 2.3 Super Value Price a) Super Value Price is calculated based on Standard Price minus the cash bonus for the respective service plans. The cash bonus for Home Basic Broadband 100, HomeFibre 500 and HomeFibre 1000 is $20/month respectively. b) The cash bonus will be credited to the monthly bill of the Customer’s Account. The first Credit Amount will be credited to the 1st monthly bill after the service effective date. c) The Super Value Price service plan is subject to change from time to time. d) Customer who has registered for the Service and simultaneously subscribed to a designated monthly plan for the Company’s mobile telephone services (“Monthly Mobile Plan”) or HomePhone+ (“HomePhone+”) will be eligible for the Super Value Price in place of the Standard Price for the Term subject to the following conditions. e) The Service and the designated Mobile Monthly Plan should be registered under the same name and account; for HomePhone+, the Service and the HomePhone+ should be registered with same HKID. Otherwise the Customer will not be entitled to the Super Value Price. f) The Super Value Price will apply according to the bill date of the Service provided that the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is active. Cash bonus will be credited to the monthly bill. If the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is terminated/disconnected for whatsoever reason on the bill date of the Service, the Super Value Price of that month will not apply and the Customer will be charged the Standard Price. The Company will check the account status of the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ on every bill date of the Service to determine whether Super Value Price or the Standard Price will be charged for the Service to the Customer. g) One designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is entitled to one Super Value Price in a bill month. h) If the Customer subscribes to two Services and one designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+, only the Super Value Price with the higher amount will be given to the Customer. i) For customer who has enjoyed the Switch-in Offer, the cash bonus (as described in Clause 2.3(a)) will take effect after the end of the free service months. 2.4 The Customer can change to a higher service plan during the Term and contract period shall remain the same. Customer who change to a lower value service plan is required to pay liquidated damages (as described in Clause 7 below) and also sign a new fixed term contract for the service plan. In both cases, the Customer shall pay an installation fee (if applicable) at the Company’s prevailing rate of charges for the Service from time to time. 2.5 The Service Plan is charged on a monthly basis. The monthly charges for the first month will be charged on a non pro-rata basis from the service effective date to the first bill date. The monthly charges are payable in advance and non-refundable under whatever circumstances. 2.6 Unless otherwise specified by the Customer, the Service will continue to be provided to the Customer after the expiry of the Term and such service will be charged at the same Monthly Service Plan that is chargeable to the Customer on the expiry date of the Term. 2.7 Free Three Months Offer a) This offer is only applicable to Home Basic Broadband 100. b) The offer can be used in conjunction with Switch-in Offer described in Clause 2.2. c) The free service months of this offer are 3rd, 6th, 9th month after the free months of the Switch-in Offer. For example, if a customer opts in for 6 free service months, the total Term will be 30 months (6 free service months + 24 months = 30 months in total). All the free months will be on 3rd, 6th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30thmonths of the Term. d) No cash bonus will be credited on the free service months. e) All monthly service fee waivers are not transferable and exchangeable for cash. f) The offer is subject to change from time to time.

  • Lesson Plans Each teacher shall develop lesson plans for the instruction of students enrolled in his/her classroom. The primary purpose of lesson plans is to assist the classroom teacher with instruction. It also provides the basis to ensure that the state/county curriculum is being presented.