City Standards and Specifications definition
Examples of City Standards and Specifications in a sentence
The Applicant shall construct all public improvements in accordance with the latest City Standards and Specifications.
Work covered under this Section shall be done according to the requirements of the ODOT Traffic Lighting Design Manual, and current City Standards and Specifications.
The parties further agree that if the City’s “actual expenses and costs” to be incurred exceed the City’s estimated expenses and costs, City shall notify Developer so the Parties can discuss alternatives (such alternatives shall be in accordance with all applicable City Standards and Specifications) in an effort to prevent the actual expenses and costs from exceeding the estimated expenses and costs, and/or to mitigate any such increase.
Developer agrees that the type of work to be performed under this Agreement will cause damage to the Property, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that City shall not be liable for any damages caused to the Property outside of that necessary to complete the Public Improvements contemplated by this Agreement, provided, however, that City covenants that all work performed by City under this Agreement will be done in a workmanlike manner and in accordance with all applicable City Standards and Specifications.
All streets within the Subdivision Improvements Agreement – Mountain Sky Subdivision shall be constructed to City Standards and Specifications per the approved Construction Plans and based upon a site-specific geotechnical study and pavement design.
The District shall design and construct all Wastewater Facilities that will be not be conveyed to the City in accordance with City Standards and Specifications for construction of pipelines in City streets.
The crossings are tentatively planned at three of the four following locations: o Bear Creek Road/Dantili Road o Bear Creek Road/▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Road o 27th Street/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue o 27th Street/Clairaway Avenue Work covered under this Section shall be done according to the requirements of the ODOT Traffic Lighting Design Manual, and current City Standards and Specifications.
All public Right of Way streets within the Subdivision (improvements described on Exhibit “A” offsite Improvements) shall be constructed to City Standards and Specifications and based upon a site-specific geotechnical study and pavement design.