Examples of Composite Utility Plan in a sentence
The Composite Utility Plan shall contain the plans required for the installation of primary and secondary electricity, telecommunication, street lighting, and/or gas services as available.
The Owner AGREES to coordinate the design for the installation of utility plans within the Plan of Subdivision and has produced a Composite Utility Plan (Schedule “H”) to the satisfaction of the City’s Engineering and Corporate Assets Department and the necessary utility authorities prior to the issuance of any Building Permits within the Plan of Subdivision.
The Developer shall ensure that the Expansion Facilities, Connection Assets and other services are installed in accordance with the Composite Utility Plan.
Proposed utilities are shown on the Composite Utility Plan (Sheet C400) in Exhibit A.▪ Stormwater – The applicant has submitted a preliminary stormwater report prepared by a qualified professional engineer as part of this application (see Exhibit E).
The Developer shall ensure that the Expansion Facilities, Connection Assets, and other services are installed in accordance with the Composite Utility Plan.
The applicant is to provide a Composite Utility Plan as further herein defined in addition to other subdivision plans and their request for MC Approval.
Proposed utilities are shown on the Composite Utility Plan (Sheet C400) in Exhibit A.▪ Sewer – There is a Clackamas County wastewater main located along the western and northern property lines of the site and is available to serve the proposed development.
A Composite Utility Plan (Sheet C-8 in Exhibit H) was provided under Appendix E which illustrates the proposed sewer, water and storm water design for the site and how the developer plans to connect to the City’s existing mains.
The Developer, or his Consulting Engineer, shall obtain all approvals and permits and pay all fees and charges directly to the Utility, if required.In addition, the Developer, through his Consulting Engineer, shall coordinate the preparation of the overall Composite Utility Plan to the satisfaction of all affected authorities and the Municipality.
That the Owner / developer agrees to provide the following for each Community Mailbox site and include these requirements on the Composite Utility Plan: an appropriately sized sidewalk section (concrete pad), as per municipal standards and Canada Post standards, to place the Community Mailboxes (CMB) on (a copy of the Standards will be provided upon request).