Existing Service Area definition

Existing Service Area means that area which is currently served by either a publicly-owned community sewerage system or publicly-owned community water system.
Existing Service Area means a specific area within which direct service or retail service connections to customers of a public water system are currently available.
Existing Service Area means that area that is currently served.

Examples of Existing Service Area in a sentence

  • Statistical and computational data regarding current service area and existing level of police services provided are reflected in Table 1, Data for Existing Service Area.

  • A contribution of Production, Distribution and/or Transmission Facilities, goods, materials and/or services, or combination thereof, required of Developer(s) or Customer(s) connecting to the Public Water Supply System, designed to reduce the system-wide costs of expanding Production, Distribution and/or Transmission Facilities beyond the Existing Service Area.

  • A fee assessed to Developer(s) or Customer(s) connecting to the Public Water Supply System designed to defray the system wide costs of expanding Production, Distribution and/or Transmission Facilities beyond the Existing Service Area.

  • Report andOrder and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 19078, ¶ 4 (2004); see also, e.g., Policies Regarding Mobile Spectrum Holdings, Expanding the Economic and Innovation Increased Infrastructure Investment, Better Coverage, and Improved Service Quality Within the Existing Service Area.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Acquiror acknowledges and agrees that it (or PVUC, SCWC or another Affiliate of Acquiror) will be obligated under the CC&Ns to provide sewer service with respect to future development within the wastewater portions of the Existing Service Area not serviced by the Resort Facilities.


More Definitions of Existing Service Area

Existing Service Area means that area which is currently served by either a publicly-owned community sewerage system or publicly-owned community water system. ―GPD” or ―gpd‖ means gallons per day.
Existing Service Area means the area covered by the CC&N and certain other areas as to which, as of the Effective Date, PVU and SCW have either applied, or have entered into agreements obligating PVU and SCW to apply, to the ACC to extend the CC&N, which Existing Service Area is depicted on Schedule C to the LOI. Feasibility Period: as defined in Section 5.2.
Existing Service Area means the area in which the public water supply system provides water to the public or has accepted an obligation to provide water to the public. The existing service area of a consecutive system is not part of the existing service area of the public water supply system that provides water to the consecutive system.
Existing Service Area means that area which is currently served by either a community sewerage system or community water system.
Existing Service Area means the area covered by the CC&N and certain other areas as to which, as of the Closing Date, the Company has either applied, or has entered into agreements obligating it to apply, to the ACC to extend the CC&N, which Existing Service Area (according to current ACC records) is depicted on Schedule 1A attached hereto. FGUSA: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx USA, Inc., an Arizona corporation.
Existing Service Area means that area which is currently served.
Existing Service Area means an area served by a public water system at the time a water utility coordinating committee is initially convened. This area shall include parcels that at the time a water utility coordinating committee is initially convened: (1) were included in a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued pursuant to section 16-262m, (2) had frontage along existing water mains, (3) were contained within that public water system’s distribution system, or (4) were owned by that public water system, if that public water system served less than two hundred fifty service connections or one thousand residents, and were contiguous to parcels of land served by that public water system at the time a water utility coordinating committee was initially convened. Parcels of land that meet these criteria after the initial convening of the water utility coordinating committee are not included in this definition.