Common use of Sanitary Sewer System Clause in Contracts

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement, Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement, Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

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Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 32,040 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 32,040 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement, Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 47,500 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 47,500 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement, Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 1,500 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 1,500 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement, Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 59,700 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 59,700 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 500 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Wastewater Easement Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 1,750 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 1,750 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Commercial Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Commercial Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 150 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 150 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 13,500 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 13,500 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 2,000 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 2,000 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 78,250 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 78,250 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 15,000 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 15,000 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

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Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 16,100 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 16,100 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 17,800 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 17,800 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 75,500 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 75,500 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 6,870 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 6,870 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 83,750 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 83,750 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 17,250 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 17,250 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

Sanitary Sewer System. Pursuant to the Engineer Letter of Findings (ELF), the Developer/Owner has reserved wastewater capacity in the amount of 250 93,700 gallons per day(gpd) for treatment. For the purpose of determining wastewater fees to be assessed to the Developer/Owner by the Town, the Developer/Owner agrees the Town may round up to the next highest equivalency tap amount, based on the wastewater capacity reserved by the Town, in the calculation to establish the wastewater fees to be assessed. When the capacity is available via written notice to the Developer/Owner as provided herein, the Developer/Owner agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved sanitary sewer system as required by Town rules and regulations with necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains and service laterals in the Project, along with all necessary sewer mains, manholes, pump stations, force mains, and service laterals outside the Project but required to provide sanitary sewer service to the Project. As the Developer/Owner is approved for wastewater capacity of 250 93,700 gpd for treatment, the Developer/Owner agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory testing costs incurred by the Developer/Owner incidental to the sewer system in or to the Project, and, if the Town Engineer or his or her designee deems it necessary, to have additional work of such nature performed as directed without cost to the Town.

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Samples: Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement

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