Utilities and Service Systems Sample Clauses

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Utilities and Service Systems. Prior to the Approval of a Final Subdivision Map or Issuance of a Grading or Building Permit, Whichever Occurs First U-1 Prior to approval of a final subdivision map or issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever occurs first, the City Engineer shall review the location of each project to determine whether it is located within an area served by deficient sewer facilities. If the City Engineer determines that the above condition exists, the property owner/developer shall conduct a sanitary sewer study to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. If the project will increase sewer flows beyond Public Works Department, Engineering Division; Planning Department, Building Division Complete Mitigation Measure Number Measure Department Clearance Status those programmed in the appropriate master plan sewer study for the area of if the project currently discharges to an existing deficient sewer system or will create a deficiency in an existing sewer line, the property owner/developer shall be required to guarantee mitigation of the impact to adequately serve the area to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and City Attorney's Office. The property owner/developer shall be required to install the sanitary sewer facilities as required by the City Engineer to mitigate the impacts of the proposed development based upon the applicable sewer deficiency study prior to acceptance for maintenance of public improvements by the City or final building and zoning inspection for the building/structure, whichever occurs first. Additionally, the property owner/developer shall participate in the Infrastructure Improvement (Fee) Program, if adopted for the project area, as determined by the City Engineer, which could include fees, credits, reimbursements, construction, or a combination thereof. Prior to Issuance of Each Building Permit; To Be Implemented Prior to Final Building and Zoning Inspections
Utilities and Service Systems. 10-2 Prior to the approval and ongoing during construction of any Prior to the approval and ongoing during construction of any street improvement plans within The Platinum Triangle, which encompass area(s) where OCSD will be upsizing trunk lines and/or are making other improvements, the City and/or property owner/developer shall Public Works Department, Sanitation Division Appendix C street improvement plans within The Platinum Triangle coordinate with the OCSD to ensure that all improvements and construction schedules are coordinated.
Utilities and Service Systems. The proposed Agreement will not have any significant impacts on Utilities and Service Systems.
Utilities and Service Systems. The 2006 EIR that the project contribution would not be cumulatively considerable or cumulatively significant on public utilities. The modified project similarly would result in little or no demand for such services, and the 2006 EIR conclusions are still valid.
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Utilities and Service Systems. Using the technical reports prepared for the General Plan Update, and in consultation with utility providers, a brief analysis of the capability of local utility systems to serve higher density residential uses as proposed needs to be completed. The project needs to be evaluated to determine if it requires any construction or expansion of utilities or service systems to adequately support the proposed development. Any hurdles that may pose a barrier to meeting the needs of the proposed development should be addressed. ⮚ Wildfire An analysis of the impacts on fire safety and fire hazards from the proposed higher density residential uses including impacts on emergency response plans or emergency evacuation plans, exacerbate wildfire risks, installation of infrastructure that may increase fire risk, and/or expose people or structures to significant risks needs to be provided. ⮚ Mandatory Findings of Significance A summary of the project’s potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment and sensitive habitat areas must be prepared. The summary should include impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable in relation to past projects, other current projects, and of probable future projects. Any environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on humans directly or indirectly shall be included.
Utilities and Service Systems. 3.17.1 Existing Conditions‌ All dry utilities (electricity, cable, telephone, and gas) and wet utilities (water, wastewater and reclaimed water) are located in the streets surrounding the Project Site. Existing development on the ATEP campus and the RSCCD Sheriff’s Training Academy sites connect to these utilities.
Utilities and Service Systems. 4.11-3: The Proposed Project would contribute to cumulative increases in demand for water supply.
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