City Utility System definition

City Utility System means the facilities used for providing non-energy related public utility service owned or operated by City or agency thereof, including sewer and water service, but excluding facilities for providing heating, lighting or other forms of energy.
City Utility System means the water, water reclamation, and sewer systems owned, operated, and maintained by the City within and outside the City’s corporate limits. Default shall mean the failure, refusal, or inability of a Party to meet an obligation set out in this Agreement. FTE shall mean a Full-Time Employee of the Town who is employed as of the Transfer Date and is eligible for an offer of employment from the City if the individual serves in a current role with the Town who will be affected by the conveyance of the Town Utility System to the City.
City Utility System refers to the facilities used for providing any public utility service owned or operated by City or agency thereof, including sewer and water service.

Examples of City Utility System in a sentence

  • Electric Facilities shall be located, constructed and maintained so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over Public Ways and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City Utility System previously installed therein.

  • Nothing in this Ordinance requires Company to relocate, remove, replace or reconstruct at its own expense its Electric Facilities where such relocation, removal, replacement or reconstruction is solely for the convenience of the City and is not reasonably necessary for the construction or reconstruction of a Public Way or City Utility System or other City improvement.

  • If a relocation is ordered within five years of a prior relocation of the same Electric Facilities, which was made at Company expense, the City shall reimburse Company for non-betterment costs on a time and material basis, provided that if a subsequent relocation is required because of the extension of a City Utility System to a previously unserved area, Company may be required to make the subsequent relocation at its expense.

  • If the City determines to vacate a Public Way for a City improvement project, or at City’s cost to grade, regrade, or change the line of any Public Way, or construct or reconstruct any City Utility System in any Public Way, it may order Cooperative to relocate its Electric Facilities located therein if relocation is reasonably necessary to accomplish the City’s proposed public improvement.

  • If the City determines to vacate a Public Way for a City improvement project, or at City’s cost to grade, regrade, or change the line of any Public Way, or construct or reconstruct any City Utility System in any Public Way, it may order Company to relocate its Electric Facilities located therein if relocation is reasonably necessary to accomplish the City’s proposed public improvement.

  • If a relocation is ordered within five years of a prior relocation of the same Electric Facilities, which was made at Company expense, the City shall reimburse Cooperative for non-betterment costs on a time and material basis, provided that if a subsequent relocation is required because of the extension of a City Utility System to a previously unserved area, Cooperative may be required to make the subsequent relocation at its expense.

  • The City shall give Company reasonable notice of plans to vacate for a City improvement project, or to grade, regrade, or change the line of any Public Way or to construct or reconstruct any City Utility System.

  • Gas Facilities shall be located, constructed, and maintained so as not to interfere with the safety and convenience of ordinary travel along and over Public Ways and so as not to disrupt normal operation of any City Utility System.

  • The City shall give Cooperative reasonable notice of plans to vacate for a City improvement project, or to grade, regrade, or change the line of any Public Way or to construct or reconstruct any City Utility System.

  • If the City determines to vacate a Public Way for a City improvement project, or at City’s cost to grade, regrade, or change the line of any Public Way, or construct or reconstruct any City Utility System in any Public Way, it may order Company to relocate its Gas Facilities located therein if relocation is reasonably necessary to accomplish the City’s proposed public improvement.


More Definitions of City Utility System

City Utility System means the facilities used for providing sewer, water, or any other public utility service owned or operated by City or agency thereof.