Water Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Water Infrastructure. Water to Alameda Point has been supplied by East Bay Municipal Utility District (“EBMUD”) but the water system itself was designed, installed and historically operated by the Navy. The water system infrastructure at Alameda Point was neither built, nor maintained to the standards of EBMUD. Until the water supply systems are improved as required by EBMUD, Tenant cannot become an EBMUD customer. Until such time as that occurs, water will continue to be provided by means of the Landlord’s current water supply system. Landlord will bill Tenant for water usage at the same rate paid by the Landlord. The Landlord intends to replace the water infrastructure at Alameda Point and, to that end, it has entered into a phased water system infrastructure agreement with EBMUD. At such time as the water system is improved to meet the requirements set forth in EBMUD’s Regulations Governing Water Service Landlord will cease providing water to the Building and Premises and Tenant will be required to contract directly with EBMUD. Tenant shall pay all fees and costs assessed by EBMUD for establishing water service to the Building and Premises including, but not limited to, System Capacity Charges (“SCC”) and Water Capacity Fees (“WCF”); provided, however, Tenant has no obligation to participate monetarily in the water infrastructure upgrades. Tenant is encouraged to contact EBMUD to obtain an estimate of the amount of WCF and SCC that it will be obligated to pay.
Water Infrastructure. Developer shall comply with the 2015 Water System Master Plan, as amended. Developer shall have the option, subject to the written approval by the City Manager, to provide water infrastructure facilities as specified by the City or to construct the water infrastructure facilities in phases subject to a storage requirement and site analysis study, commissioned by the City, that incorporates the water infrastructure requirements pursuant to the 2015 Water System Master Plan, as amended.
Water Infrastructure. The pricing of the amounts the Company is paying third parties for water it uses on all Company’s Lands also includes full payment for water infrastructures and as such, the Company will have no demand of the Kibbutz in this matter.
Water Infrastructure. Landowner agrees to construct all on-site water lines, the water tank, service connections and other facilities to be used for conveyance of water specifically required for development of the Property. Specific on-site and off-site “Water Infrastructure” needed to serve the Project include, but are not limited to, those improvements set forth on Exhibit C.
Water Infrastructure. The City and Owners agree that the only off-site master plan water element will be the oversizing of the extension from the 24-inch water line at Sage Steppe Drive in Tree Farm north to XxXxxxx Drive. This will be constructed by Rio Lobo with the development of Transect South if that development is served with domestic water from the City of Bend. If the Transect South development is not to be served with City of Bend water, then Rio Lobo agrees to provide a minimum 20-foot- wide public utility easement within a roadway through the Transect Property to allow a future water line to be constructed from Sage Steppe Drive in the Tree Farm north to XxXxxxx Drive. Exhibit P depicts the conceptual alignment. This is supported by the City's Water and Sewer analysis attached as Exhibit Q. The City and Owners agree that this improvement qualifies as a master plan element for which eligible costs to construct qualify for Water System Development Charge ("WSDC") credits. WSDC credits will be provided for the difference in final construction costs between a City standard 8-inch water line and the 24-inch water line. Findings and evidence demonstrate that other than the off-site water infrastructure improvements identified herein, no off-site water infrastructure improvements or upgrades are required. The Parties agree that all other indirect impacts of development of the Properties, including Transect Properties utilizing City water services, on the City's water systems will be recovered through the imposition of WSDCs on the Properties as they develop over time in accordance with applicable City policy and procedure.
Water Infrastructure. Except as provided in Article IV of this Agreement, each Owner will construct or arrange for the construction of the on-site potable water distribution system necessary for the development of the portion of the Property to be developed by such Owner in phases and in accordance with the Governing Requirements, the Master Water Report, and applicable subdivision plats or site plans. The City shall construct the water Infrastructure conceptually depicted on Exhibit H (the “Water Infrastructure”) using Impact Fees, rates, user fees and charges, or any other funding source identified by the City. Infrastructure that the Owners construct, or have the responsibility to construct, shall be subject to the terms for acceptance by the City as set forth in the Governing Requirements. An Owner may elect to construct certain Water Infrastructure prior to the City’s construction thereof. In such an event, such Owner shall be entitled to reimbursement for the costs thereof pursuant to Section 3.13. The Parties agree that upon completion of the construction, the entire potable system shall be owned and operated by the City at its sole cost and expense.
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Water Infrastructure. Water infrastructure must be constructed by Owner in accordance with construction drawings approved by City and in accordance with City specifications. Acceptance testing of the water system in accordance with DEQ IDAPA rules and Idaho Code shall be a condition of acceptance of the water main by City.
Water Infrastructure. The Site is within the Xenia Rural Water Service territory and Developer is solely responsible for development of water infrastructure to City of Xxxx standards as set forth in the Agreement for Water Service and Territory Transfer between the City of Xxxx and Xenia with an effective day of February 1, 2022, and recorded as Instrument No. 2022-01065. Developers are responsible for the cost and expense of coordinating with Xenia for verification of adequate water flow, water pressure, water mains, fire hydrants and all related improvements needed to meet City standards.

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  • Pipelines Developer shall have no interest in the pipeline gathering system, which gathering system shall remain the sole property of Operator or its Affiliates and shall be maintained at their sole cost and expense.

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