Water and Sewer Fees Sample Clauses

Water and Sewer Fees. The Developer agrees to pay to the Borough of Red Bank, based on the approved plan, the following fees in full prior to the issuance of the Construction Permit for the premises:
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Water and Sewer Fees. To the extent that the Town provides water and sewer service, the Town agrees to waive the payment of applicable water and sewer connection fees and tap fees for the Development. Excluding such fees, to the extent that the Town provides water and sewer service, Developer and all property owners in the Development shall pay the fees to Town for water and sewer service as provided in the then-current Xxxxxx Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges for Water and Sewer Service, which schedule is subject to change by the Town Board of Aldermen.
Water and Sewer Fees. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, Developer shall be responsible for the payment of the following fees and charges, if and to the extent applicable: the water capacity charges and connection fees, and wastewater capacity charges and connection fees, in effect at the time of assessment; provided, Developer shall receive credit toward such fees and/or charges based on the existing capacity and meters serving the Property as of the Agreement Date, as set forth in Section 3.6.4.4 (Water and Sewer Capacity Credit). 085165\11598298v7 Exhibit D-5 EXHIBIT E PROJECT APPROVALS AND APPLICABLE RULES [To Be Attached] 085165\11598298v7 Exhibit E-1 EXHIBIT F COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT ESTIMATED ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS Infrastructure Cost [1][3] Total Amount Sanitary Sewer (assumes offsite sewer) $11,118,271 Storm Drainage $8,634,010 Domestic Water $15,053,907 Street Improvements $20,443,669 Landscaping / Fencing / Signage $15,125,009 Common Amenities / Public Services $12,987,000 Fire Station/Police Substation $10,000,000 Engineering, Design & Survey & Fees/Permits @ 15% $12,504,280 Total Eligible Reimbursable Infrastructure Costs $105,866,145 Fee Facilities [2][3] Park/open space $8,162,694 Sewer $5,293,261 Traffic $4,120,710 Storm Drainage $973,867 Police facilities (assumes 100% credit for construction of Fire/Police Station) $0 Fire facilities (assumes 100% construction of Fire/Police Station) $0 Park Land Dedication $452,844 Total Eligible Reimbursable City Impact Fees $19,003,376 Grand Total of Eligible Improvements $124,869,521 Notes [1] Costs per preliminary cost estimate by Developer; subject to change. [2] 2020 impact fee estimates [3] Costs include 20% contingency 085165\11598298v7 Exhibit F-1 Appendix I DEFINITIONS

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