County utility easement definition

County utility easement means an easement that:

Examples of County utility easement in a sentence

  • The proposed project also does not require the creation or alteration of any existing public roads or other transportation elements within the County utility easement.

  • The parcel was not created or approved for platting by the County for the purpose of constructing a residential unit, but rather was platted for the purpose of serving as right-of- way (a County utility easement) to access the subdivision.

  • Any water or sewer line that serves more than one (1) Unit and which is either located outside of any public street right-of-way or outside of any County utility easement shall be owned and maintained by the Association as a Common Area.

  • Additionally, potable water mains, non- potable irrigation water mains, and wastewater force mains shall have a five-foot minimum setback from the center line of pipe to the edge of a right of way (ROW) or County utility easement (CUE), unless there is an adjacent CUE.

  • Prior to commencement of any work pursuant to a wireless encroachment permit, the permittee shall provide the County with documentation establishing to the County’s satisfaction that the permittee has the legal right to use or interfere with any other structure, improvement, or property within the public right-of-way or County utility easement to be affected by permittee's facilities.

  • It is proposed to be located within an existing County utility easement.

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