Council Infrastructure definition

Council Infrastructure means infrastructure or works owned, maintained, controlled or operated by the Council for a Public Purpose including:-
Council Infrastructure means [infrastructure including amenities, buildings, causeways, cemeteries, conduits, crossings, dams, drains, jetties, pipes, recreation facilities, reservoirs, roads, rubbish dumps, service infrastructure, sheds, transfer stations and wharves; works serving a public need or for a Public Purpose; and Public Works.]

Examples of Council Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Before this Licence comes to an end (other than as a result of the giving of the Council Infrastructure Notice under clause 6.7), the Licensees must, subject to any notice given to them under clause 13.4, remove all of Infrastructure owned by the Licensees from the Licensed Area and repair and make good any damage caused by such removal restoring the Licensed Area as far as practicable to its condition at the commencement of the Licence.

  • Works or Activities means any Council Infrastructure or activity or grant of any Occupancy Interest that Council may provide or undertake after the Commencement Date other than Minor Works or Activities.

  • The Council Infrastructure Committee met on July 17, 2014 to review AB 6856.

  • MOVE TO: Refer AB 6890 to the October 21, 2014 Council Infrastructure Committee for review and recommendation, returning to the full council on November 3, 2014.

  • You will also need to provide your finance approval letter, proof of land settlement or land settlement date, and pay your Council Infrastructure ▇▇▇▇ to your local council (if applicable).