Oversizing Costs Sample Clauses

Oversizing Costs. Grantee may recover a portion of its oversizing costs. In order to determine the sums recoverable by Grantee for oversizing certain infrastructure, Grantee must provide to the Town and the Town’s engineer a bid quotation by the Grantee’s contractor for the infrastructure to be constructed and installed with the entire development broken down by phase or section, if applicable, prior to the beginning of construction. The cost of said infrastructure must be itemized by pipe size, length, and depth. The Town and/or the Town’s engineer will provide to Grantee a document containing the appropriate format for the information required. Furthermore, Grantee must provide to the Town and/or the Town’s engineer detailed itemized final construction costs for the sewer infrastructure constructed and installed upon completion of said installation for each section or phase of the development. The amount of reimbursement, if any, due Grantee will be based on construction costs for labor and materials solely related to oversizing the applicable infrastructure as determined by the Town Engineer within 90 days of the date of this agreement and should Grantee fail to supply to Town Engineer the necessary data and documentation to establish the oversizing cost, said oversizing reimbursement shall be deemed waived. Grantee is entitled to recover at the rate of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) for each additional EDU that utilizes the oversized offsite facilities constructed by Grantee within the Bay Creek Drainage Basin excluding the subject real estate. The sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) shall be added to the sewer availability and/or connection fee collected by the Town for connection of any additional EDU to the facilities. All amounts collected by the Town for reimbursement to Grantee shall be rebated to Grantee on a quarterly basis until such time as Grantee has recovered the oversizing costs in the amount agreed upon by the parties or the expiration of 15 years from the effective date of this Agreement, whichever comes first.
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