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3 similar Developer's Agreement contracts

City of Baltimore Department of Transportation Developer’s Agreement Frank J. Murphy Acting Director Right of Way Services Division Land Conveyance Section Abel Wolman Municipal Building Room 204 Baltimore, MD 21202 Ph: 410-396-3667
Developer's Agreement • October 15th, 2020

A Developer’s Agreement is required for work done in the public right of way or which will be maintained by the City of Baltimore (“City”) including 3-inch or larger water services, water mains, developments which require ten (10) or more water supply services of any size, sanitary or storm drain extensions, conduit, or road construction. To downsize water meters 2-inches and smaller in meter size, a Developer’s Agreement is not required; a “Water Meter Downsize Request Form for Meters 2-inches and Smaller” can be used instead.

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Right of Way Services Division Land Conveyance Section
Developer's Agreement • December 28th, 2017

A Developer’s Agreement is required for work done in the public right of way or which will be maintained by the City of Baltimore (“City”) including 3-inch or larger water services, water mains, developments which require ten (10) or more water supply services of any size, sanitary or storm drain extensions, conduit, or road construction. To downsize water meters 2-inches and smaller in meter size, a Developer’s Agreement is not required; a “Water Meter Downsize Request Form for Meters 2-inches and Smaller” can be used instead.

Right of Way Services Division Land Conveyance Section
Developer's Agreement • June 5th, 2015

A Developer’s Agreement is required for work done in the public right of way or which will be maintained by the City of Baltimore (“City”) including 3-inch or larger water services, water mains, developments which require ten (10) or more water supply services of any size, sanitary or storm drain extensions, conduit, or road construction. To downsize water meters 2-inches and smaller in meter size, a Developer’s Agreement is not required; a “Water Meter Downsize Request Form for Meters 2-inches and Smaller” can be used instead.

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