Utility Tie-Ins Clause Samples

The Utility Tie-Ins clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for connecting a property or project to essential utility services such as water, electricity, gas, or sewer systems. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for arranging and paying for the installation and connection of these utilities, and may outline timelines, required permits, or coordination with utility providers. Its core practical function is to ensure that all necessary utility services are properly established and operational, thereby preventing delays or disputes over utility access during construction or occupancy.
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Utility Tie-Ins. Since the Commercial Portion of the Project and the Residential Portion of the Project will not proceed simultaneously, the Developers recognize that they will have to work together cooperatively as they develop their respective plans for the development of their respective properties to assure that the Residential Portion of the Project will have access to such drainage and water quality facilities and underground utility facilities as will be necessary to support the development of the Residential Portion of the Project. It may be necessary in connection with the development of the Residential Portion of the Project that the Commercial Developer grant to the Residential Developer easements or other rights of access to drainage and water quality facilities and underground utility facilities that are constructed in connection with the Commercial Portion of the Project or otherwise provide access across a portion of the Commercial Portion of the Project to enable the Residential Portion of the Project to have access to drainage and water quality facilities and underground utility facilities located off-site. The Developers acknowledge that they will be required to work these rights out between themselves as they develop their respective properties. The Residential Developer recognizes that to the extent that the drainage and water quality facilities and underground utilities constructed on the Commercial Portion of the Project are not of sufficient size and capacity to permit the proper use of such facilities for the Residential Portion of the Project, the Residential Developer will not have the right to use such facilities in connection with the development of the Residential Portion of the Project and that it will be required to provide for such facilities either on the Residential Portion of the Project or through easements or other rights acceptable to the Village upon its review of development plans relating to the Residential Portion of the Project.