Common use of Street Lighting Clause in Contracts

Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer of the subdivision is responsible for the cost of street lighting. Prior to release of bond, Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost of the streetlight installation. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated cost of $650 Per Lot provided in the bond.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Residential Subdivision Development Agreement, Residential Subdivision Development Agreement, Non Residential Subdivision Development Agreement

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Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision Site Plan at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill xxxx the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer agrees to pay to the City the estimated cost of the subdivision is responsible for installation street lighting within the cost of street lightingSite Plan. Prior The City shall thereafter xxxx Developer the actual amount charged to release of bond, it by Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost installation of the streetlight installationrequired street lighting. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision Site Plan until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated street light improvement cost of $650 Per Lot provided in 650.00 per lot added to the bondBond. This will be removed once the streetlights are installed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Non Residential Site Plan Development Agreement, Residential Site Plan Development Agreement, Non Residential Site Plan Development Agreement

Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill xxxx the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer of the subdivision is responsible for the cost of street lighting. Prior to release of bond, Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill xxxx the Developer for the actual cost of the streetlight installation. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated cost of $650 Per Lot provided in the bond.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Subdivision Development Agreement, Residential Subdivision Development Agreement

Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer agrees to pay to the City the estimated cost of the subdivision is responsible for installation street lighting within the cost of street lightingSubdivision. Prior The City shall thereafter xxxx Xxxxxxxxx the actual amount charged to release of bond, it by Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost installation of the streetlight installationrequired street lighting. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated street light improvement cost of $650 Per Lot provided in 650.00 per lot added to the bondBond. This will be removed once the streetlights are installed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Residential Site Plan Agreement, Non Residential Site Plan Agreement

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Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision Site Plan at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer agrees to pay to the City the estimated cost of the subdivision is responsible for installation street lighting within the cost of street lightingSite Plan. Prior The City shall thereafter xxxx Xxxxxxxxx the actual amount charged to release of bond, it by Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost installation of the streetlight installationrequired street lighting. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision Site Plan until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated street light improvement cost of $650 Per Lot provided in 650.00 per lot added to the bondBond. This will be removed once the streetlights are installed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Residential Site Plan Development Agreement, Non Residential Site Plan Development Agreement

Street Lighting. 4.4.1 The Developer shall provide streetlights for the entire Subdivision at his sole expense. The type of lighting standard, pole spacing, and installation shall be per Memphis Light, Gas and Water standards. Memphis Light Gas and Water shall bill xxxx the City for installation of street lighting per its standards. 4.4.2 The Developer agrees to pay to the City the estimated cost of the subdivision is responsible for installation street lighting within the cost of street lightingSubdivision. Prior The City shall thereafter xxxx Developer the actual amount charged to release of bond, it by Memphis Light Gas and Water will submit a final installed cost of streetlights. The City will bill the Developer for the actual cost installation of the streetlight installationrequired street lighting. The Developer shall make payment to City within 30 days of billing. City may withhold all other approvals and/or permits within the Subdivision until such payment is made by Developer. Once the Developer pays this cost, the bond may be reduced to reflect the estimated streetlight costs. 4.4.3 There is a Street Light estimated street light improvement cost of $650 Per Lot provided in 650.00 per lot added to the bondBond. This will be removed once the streetlights are installed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subdivision and Non Residential Site Plan Agreement

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