Storm Water Management Facilities Sample Clauses

Storm Water Management Facilities. The Developer is required to install storm water management facilities, holding ponds, and easements, which will adequately provide for the drainage of surface water. All facilities must be either located on private property, with drainage easements acceptable to the Town Board or its agents, or placed on property to be dedicated to the public as part of the plat dedication process, and properly designated in the plat as a drainage containment facility. The Developers fulfillment of this requirement shall be confirmed by the Town Board or its agents.
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Storm Water Management Facilities. The Owner hereby agrees to construct the stormwater management facilities depicted on the site plan on file with the corporation in accordance with the Stormwater Management Functional Design Report and drawings prepared by Xxxxxx Xxxxxx and Associates LTD and dated February 11, 2022.
Storm Water Management Facilities. The Owner hereby agrees to complete an engineering analysis, prepared by a professional engineer registered by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, to determine the effect of increased runoff due to the development of the site and to identify storm water management measures as necessary to control any increases in flows in downstream watercourses, up to and including the 1:100 year design storm. The storm water management plan shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Corporation of the Town of Essex;
Storm Water Management Facilities. Unless and until dedicated for public use, and the responsibility for their maintenance, repair and replacement is accepted by the Township or another municipal authority, the storm water management facilities located throughout the Condominium as depicted and so designated on the Condominium Subdivision Plan, including, without limitation, the detention basins, storm sewers, lines, inlets and outlets, together with their associated plumbing systems.
Storm Water Management Facilities. The responsibility to preserve, retain, maintain, keep up, repair and replace the Common Element storm water management facilities, as depicted and so designated in the Condominium Subdivision Plan, including, but without limitation, the detention basins, storm sewers, lines, inlets and outlets, shall be borne by the Association and the cost thereof shall be a cost of administration; provided, however, that the Association’s responsibility for the storm water management facilities shall cease if, and to the extent that, the other storm water management facilities are dedicated for public use to, and the responsibility for their maintenance is accepted by, the Township or another municipal authority.

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