Common use of Relocation of Sewer Lines Clause in Contracts

Relocation of Sewer Lines. The City shall Cooperate with CSU’s e forts after the Closing to relocate certain existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property and the River Park Property in order to minimize impacts to CSU’s planned development footprint and tra fic circulation for the Project. Sewer lines to be relocated include, but are not necessarily limited to, an 8” and 18” sewer line serving the Existing Stadium and the existing Serra Mesa Community and Fire Station location north of Friars Road and a portion ofan existing 36” sewer line located in the easterly portion of the River Park Property to facilitate the construction of an extension of Rancho Mission Road. CSU shall comply with all applicable Laws, including applicable City standards and regulations, and shall obtain all applicable Approvals required in connection with the relocation of City sewer lines. CSU shall obtain permits from the City prior to: (i) relocating the existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (ii) constructing or installing any new City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (iii) undertaking any construction or grading within the City’s sewer line easement areas; and (iv) establishing a connection to any City sewer pipelines. The permits for relocation of existing City sewer lines will be issued pursuant to a ministerial process if the City determines that the City Public Improvement Plans prepared by CSU for the relocation of City sewer lines satisfy applicable City, state and federal laws and regulations. After the Closing, CSU shall bear all costs and expenses associated with: (i) any sewer line relocation and construction on the CSU Property, the River Park Property, and any adjacent property impacted by the Project; and (ii) the provision and usage of sewer capacity, connections, and service benefitting the CSU Property and the River Park Property or resulting from the Project, including any upgrades or system improvements needed as a result of the projected sewer-related demands of the Project. The fees charged for future sewer connections or increased capacity will be calculated taking into account the existing sewer capacity at the CSU Property as of the E fective Date. The 84/96-inch interceptor sewer on the River Park Property will remain in its current alignment and will not be relocated as part of the Project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Relocation of Sewer Lines. The City shall Cooperate with CSU’s e forts xx xxxx after the Closing to relocate certain existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property and the River Park Property in order to minimize impacts to CSU’s planned development footprint and tra fic traf ic circulation for the Project. Sewer lines to be relocated include, but are not necessarily limited to, an 8” and 18” sewer line serving the Existing Stadium and the existing Serra Mesa Community and Fire Station location north of Friars Road and a portion ofan existing 36” sewer line located in the easterly portion of the River Park Property to facilitate the construction of an extension of Rancho Mission Road. CSU shall comply with all applicable Laws, including applicable City standards and regulations, and shall obtain all applicable Approvals required in connection with the relocation of City sewer lines. CSU shall obtain permits from the City prior to: (i) relocating the existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (ii) constructing or installing any new City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (iii) undertaking any construction or grading within the City’s sewer line easement areas; and (iv) establishing a connection to any City sewer pipelines. The permits for relocation of existing City sewer lines will be issued pursuant to a ministerial process if the City determines that the City Public Improvement Plans prepared by CSU for the relocation of City sewer lines satisfy applicable City, state and federal laws and regulations. After the Closing, CSU shall bear all costs and expenses associated with: (i) any sewer line relocation and construction on the CSU Property, the River Park Property, and any adjacent property impacted by the Project; and (ii) the provision and usage of sewer capacity, connections, and service benefitting the CSU Property and the River Park Property or resulting from the Project, including any upgrades or system improvements needed as a result of the projected sewer-related demands of the Project. The fees charged for future sewer connections or increased capacity will be calculated taking into account the existing sewer capacity at the CSU Property as of the E fective Ef ective Date. The 84/96-inch interceptor sewer on the River Park Property will remain in its current alignment and will not be relocated as part of the Project.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement, Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

Relocation of Sewer Lines. The City shall will continue to Cooperate with CSU’s e forts efforts after the Closing Effective Date to relocate certain existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property and the River Park Property in order to minimize impacts to CSU’s planned development footprint and tra fic traffic circulation for the Project. Sewer lines to be relocated include, but are not necessarily limited to, an 8” and 18” sewer line serving the Existing Stadium and the existing Serra Mesa Community and Fire Station location located north of Friars Road and a portion ofan of an existing 36” sewer line located in the easterly portion of the River Park Property to facilitate the construction of an extension of Rancho Mission Road. CSU shall comply with all applicable Laws, including applicable City standards and regulations, and shall will obtain all applicable Approvals required in connection with the relocation of City sewer lines. Without affecting any provisions relating to the City’s review and approval rights over construction or grading within the City’s sewer line easement areas as set forth in paragraph (c) of this Section, CSU shall will obtain either public improvement permits or right-of-way permits, as applicable, from the City in the City’s reasonable discretion prior to: (i) relocating the existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (ii) constructing or installing any new City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; and (iii) undertaking any construction or grading within the City’s sewer line easement areas; and (iv) establishing a connection to any City sewer pipelines. The permits for relocation of existing City sewer lines will be issued pursuant to a ministerial process if the City determines that the City Public Improvement Plans prepared by CSU for the relocation of City sewer lines satisfy applicable City, state and federal laws and regulations. After the Closing, CSU shall will bear all costs and expenses associated with: (ia) any sewer line relocation and construction on the CSU Property, the River Park Property, and any adjacent property impacted by the Project; and (iib) the provision and usage of sewer capacity, connections, and service benefitting the CSU Property and the River Park Property or resulting from the ProjectProject in excess of the sewer- related demands of the Project evaluated in the Final EIR, including any upgrades or system improvements needed as a result of the projected an increase in such sewer-related demands of the Projectdemands. The fees charged for future sewer connections or increased capacity will be calculated taking into account the existing sewer capacity at the CSU Property as of the E fective Effective Date. The 84/96-inch interceptor sewer on the River Park Property will remain in its current alignment and will not be relocated as part of the Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions

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Relocation of Sewer Lines. The City shall will Cooperate with CSU’s e forts after the Closing efforts to relocate certain existing City sewer lines on the CSU Property and the River Park Property in order to minimize impacts to CSU’s planned development footprint and tra fic traffic circulation for the Project. Sewer lines to be relocated on the CSU Property and the River Park Property include, but are not necessarily limited to, to an 8” and 18” sewer line serving the Existing Stadium and the existing Serra Mesa Community and Fire Station location north of Friars Road and a portion ofan of an existing 36” sewer line located in the easterly portion of the River Park Property to facilitate the construction of an extension of Rancho Mission Road. CSU shall comply with all applicable Laws, including applicable City standards and regulations, and shall will obtain all applicable Approvals required in connection with the relocation of City sewer lines. CSU shall obtain permits a public improvement permit from the City prior to: (i) to relocating the existing City sewer lines on the CSU River Park Property or the River Park Property; (ii) constructing or installing any new City sewer lines on the CSU Property or the River Park Property; (iii) undertaking any construction or grading within the City’s sewer line easement areas; and (iv) establishing a connection to any City sewer pipelines. The permits for relocation of existing City sewer lines , which will be issued pursuant to a ministerial process if the City determines determines, in its reasonable discretion, that the plans depicting City utility improvements to be relocated and then owned and operated by City following the completion of relocation (“City Public Improvement Plans prepared by CSU for the relocation of City sewer lines Plans”) substantially satisfy applicable City, state and federal laws and regulations. After the Closing, CSU shall will bear all costs and expenses associated with: (i) any sewer line relocation and construction on the CSU Property, the River Park Property, and any adjacent property impacted by the Project; and (ii) the provision and usage of sewer capacity, connections, and service benefitting the CSU Property and the River Park Property or resulting from the ProjectProperty, including any upgrades or system improvements needed as a direct result of the projected sewer-related demands of the ProjectRiver Park. The fees charged for future sewer connections or increased capacity will be calculated taking into account the existing sewer capacity at the CSU River Park Property as of the E fective Effective Date. The 84/96-inch interceptor sewer on the River Park Property will remain in its current alignment and will not be relocated as part of the ProjectRiver Park Improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

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