Available sewer definition

Available sewer means a public sewer which has been constructed in a road-way, street or easement abutting the property on which the subject building is located provided that:
Available sewer means an existing public sewer system that a residence or small business is capable of being connected to:
Available sewer means an existing Public Sewer line within 200 feet of a property line, which has been determined by the Director to have the capacity to accept the proposed Discharge.

More Definitions of Available sewer

Available sewer means any sewer that can be used without the need to acquire easements and where sufficient grade and capacity exists to serve the property and where the public sewer is within 150 feet of the property.
Available sewer means any sewer that can be used without the need to

Related to Available sewer

  • Other Available Shares means, as of any date, the sum of:

  • Available Shares means the number of Shares Counterparty currently has authorized (but not issued and outstanding) less the maximum number of Shares that may be required to be issued by Counterparty in connection with stock options, convertibles, and other commitments of Counterparty that may require the issuance or delivery of Shares in connection therewith.

  • Available Securities means the securities of the Funds that are available for Loans pursuant to Section 3.

  • Available Revenues means all monies on deposit from time to time (including investment earnings thereon) in (a) the PILOTS Account, and (b) subject to annual appropriation, the EATS Account that have been appropriated to the repayment of the TIF Notes, excluding (i) any amount paid under protest until the protest is withdrawn or resolved against the taxpayer or (ii) any sum received by the City which is the subject of a suit or other claim communicated to the City which suit or claim challenges the collection of such sum.

  • Available Date means the date upon which Licensor notifies MSDH that the Software may be accessed on the Licensor’s ASP server and MSDH may begin acceptance testing.