Stormwater Utility Sample Clauses

Stormwater Utility. 5.7.1. The University and Town acknowledge that both entities operate stormwater programs that include responsibilities pursuant to their respective NPDES Phase II stormwater permits, their stormwater infrastructure maintenance responsibilities, sustainable program practices, and other state and federal requirements. The University stormwater program includes many, but not all, services that would otherwise be provided by the Town.
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Stormwater Utility. Sec. 54-274. Purpose and necessity. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-275. Authority. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-276. Establishment of stormwater commission. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-277. Establishment of Yorkville Storm Water 2018-09 07/09/18 Commission. Sec. 54-278. Powers and duties of utility. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-279. Definitions. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-280. Utility rates and charges. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-281. Land use classifications. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-282. Billing and payment. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-283. Lien. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-284. Credits and adjustments. 2018-09 07/09/18 Sec. 54-285. Exemptions. Sec. 54-286. Method of appeal.
Stormwater Utility. Hazardous Waste First Responder Training and Certificate - $25.00/mo. Offered through the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) Eligible position(s): Solid Waste Equipment Operator and Solid Waste Inspector.
Stormwater Utility. A total amount of up to Eight Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Six and 60/100 Dollars ($8,696.60). The detailed calculations for the Utility Incentive Amount are attached hereto as Exhibit “C” and incorporated herein. The actual payment of the Utility Incentive Fund shall be a one-time payment made by the City at the three (3) year anniversary of when the Project is deemed to have been Placed-In-Service. The maximum amount to be paid by the City to the Owner is the total Utility Incentive Fund set forth in this Agreement; however, if the Project Parameters change from those set forth in this Agreement and when the Project is deemed to have been Placed-In-Service, the City’s actual payment shall be the lesser of the total Utility Incentive Fund set forth in this Agreement or a re-calculation of the Utility Incentive Fund based upon the actual As-Built Project Parameters. Within 90 days of the three (3) year anniversary of when the Project is deemed to have been Placed-In-Service, the Owner shall submit a written request to the City for the disbursement of the Utility Incentive Fund and identify in its request to whom and where payment shall be made by the City. Within ninety (90) days of the City’s receipt of the Owner’s written request for the disbursement of the Utility Incentive Fund, the City shall re-calculate the Utility Incentive Fund based on the As-Built Project Parameters (“Re-Calculated Amount”). The City shall then pay the lesser of the total Utility Incentive Fund as set forth in this Agreement or the Re-Calculated Amount to the Owner.
Stormwater Utility. Draft Standard:
Stormwater Utility. The administrative organization created for the purposes of planning, designing, overseeing, funding, building, and maintaining Stormwater Infrastructure, either directly or through cooperative arrangements with other governmental bodies; and for administering and managing Stormwater Management throughout Beaufort County.
Stormwater Utility. The County has established a Stormwater Utility that administers funds and conducts a Stormwater Management program throughout the County.
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Related to Stormwater Utility

  • Underground Utilities Any required ground digging or subsurface work shall be done in accordance with Chapter 556, Florida Statutes. It shall be the responsibility of CONTRACTOR to have all underground utilities located before any work begins (Sunshine State One Call 0-000-000-0000). The repairs of any damaged underground utilities as a result of the work being performed by CONTRACTOR shall be the responsibility of CONTRACTOR. The proper utility company shall be contacted immediately to expedite the repairs, if damage has occurred. CONTRACTOR will notify the COUNTY and provide a written explanation of the incident within two (2) days of the damage to any underground utilities.

  • COMMON UTILITIES Expenses for serving/supply of common facilities and utilities and all charges incidental thereto.

  • New utilities (i) The Contractor shall allow, subject to the permission from the Authority and such conditions as the Authority may specify, access to, and use of the Site for laying telephone lines, water pipes, electricity lines/ cables or other public utilities. Where such access or use causes any financial loss to the Contractor, it may require the user of the Site to pay compensation or damages as per Applicable Laws. For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that use of the Site under this Clause 9.3 shall not in any manner relieve the Contractor of its obligation to construct and maintain the Project Highway in accordance with this Agreement and any damage caused by such use shall be restored forthwith at the cost of the Authority.

  • Wastewater investments in the construction, material enhancement, or renewal of infrastructure that supports wastewater and storm water collection, treatment, and management systems. Note: Investments in health infrastructure (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, convalescent centres, and senior centres) are not eligible. SCHEDULE B: ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES Eligible Expenditures will be limited to the following:

  • Stormwater Management The Owner agrees that stormwater management measures shall be applicable to the development of the Lands, in a manner which is in accordance with the provisions of The Drainage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.D.17 and amendments thereto, and to the satisfaction of the Municipality's Engineer.

  • Water Provide hot water for lavatory purposes and cold water for drinking, lavatory and toilet purposes.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. Preventative Maintenance ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

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