Water and Sewer Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Water and Sewer Infrastructure. This project addresses the development of a certified site for businesses that will locate in or relocate to the certified site within the city limits of Indianola, north of State Hwy 92 and east of 15th Street.
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Water and Sewer Infrastructure. It is currently anticipated that the 27 Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (“Authority”) will provide water and 28 sewer service for the Project. Owner has prepared a conceptual Water Master Plan and a 29 conceptual Wastewater Master Plan, which are described in the Master Plan; however, such 30 master plans are subject to adjustment through the more detailed analysis to be conducted in 31 connection with Level B Plans and Level C Plans. If the Authority provides water and sewer 32 service for the Project, the Owner will enter into a separate development agreement with the 33 Authority concerning the terms of providing such water and sewer service to the Project. All 34 matters associated with water and sewer infrastructure for the Project shall be resolved solely 35 between Owner and the Authority. The County will not promote, support or enact any 36 ordinance, legislation or policy that interferes with and/or restricts the Owner’s use of the 37 Authority’s water and sewer infrastructure and/or agreements between the Owner and Authority, 38 as long as that use does not diminish or otherwise negatively affect current County water or 39 sewer service. 40
Water and Sewer Infrastructure. In consideration for the annexation of the Property, the Property Owner agrees that the City shall be the sole provider of water and sewer services within the Project. All water and sewer infrastructure shall be designed and constructed in conformance with all requirements of the Land Use Regulations and the laws, regulations, and rules of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. The Property Owner shall design and construct all sewer infrastructure that will serve the entire Project or multiple Phases of the Project to accommodate wastewater flows at full build-out of the entire Project or such multiple Phases or the Project, as applicable. Fire department access and fire hydrants shall be provided in accordance with Section 156.053 of the Land Development Ordinance. The model fire hydrant shall be approved by the City’s Fire Chief prior to the installation of any water infrastructure (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). The Property Owner shall be responsible for the installation of any sewer lift stations that may be required and initial backup generator for each lift station. The Property Owner shall pay all costs associated with the planning, engineering, construction, and installation of the Project’s water and sewer infrastructure.
Water and Sewer Infrastructure. The Borough represents that it currently has sufficient sewer capacity and necessary easements to support Phase One and Phase Two of the Project. The Borough represents that it currently has sufficient water capacity for Phase One of the Project and may have sufficient water capacity for Phase Two of the Project. Subject to Section 4.4 herein, to the best of the Borough’s knowledge there are no limits on availability of water or sewer capacity or restriction on the expansion of water and sewer infrastructure that would impact service to the Redevelopment Area site to support the Project. The Borough covenants that it shall work with the Redeveloper to confirm the availability of water and sewer capacity with the providers of those services to the Borough.
Water and Sewer Infrastructure. The Borough represents that it currently has sufficient sewer capacity and necessary easements to support the Project. The Borough represents that it currently has sufficient water capacity for the Project. Subject to Section 4.4 herein, to the best of the Borough’s knowledge there are no limits on availability of water or sewer capacity or restriction on the construction and operation of Water, Sewer and Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements that would impact service to the Project Area site to support the Project. The Borough covenants that it shall work with the Redeveloper to confirm the availability of water and sewer capacity with the providers of those services to the Borough.

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