Utility system improvements definition

Utility system improvements means City owned and operated water, sewer and storm/surface water drainage system improvements, including but not limited to, the acquisition of right-of-way and/or easements, design, engineering, surveying, inspection,
Utility system improvements means those improvements to the public water, sewer, or storm drainage systems including, but not limited to, pumping stations, conveyance, distribution and service lines, structures, storm drainage storage and treatment ponds/vaults, and disposal plants, water mains, hydrants, reservoirs, wells, or appurtenances to those systems. (Ord. 6696 § 1 (Exh. A), 2018; Ord. 6512 § 1, 2014.)
Utility system improvements means public water, sewer and storm drainage system improvements including but not limited to the acquisition of right-of-way and/or easements, design, engineering, surveying, inspection, testing, connection fees, and installation of improvements as required by the County and includes but is not limited to the following:

Examples of Utility system improvements in a sentence

  • Utility system improvements shall be valid for a period not to exceed twenty (20) years from the effective date of the agreement.

  • Utility system improvements include all utility system improvements which are the result of a City ordinance that requires such improvements as a prerequisite to further property development.

  • Utility system improvements constructed or improved in accordance with this subsection must be located within the City’s corporate limits or, except as provided otherwise by this subsection, within ten (10) miles of the City’s corporate limits.

  • Utility system improvements constructed in order to comply with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, development regulations, and permitting requirements are hereby declared to be prerequisites to further property development within the City, or as provided in RCW 35.91.020.


More Definitions of Utility system improvements

Utility system improvements means public water, sewer and storm drainage system improvements, including but not limited to the acquisition of rights-of-way and/or easements, design, engineering, surveying, inspection, testing, connection fees, and installation of improvements, which may include increased pipe size, as required by the city and includes all appurtenances. (Ord. 2010-009
Utility system improvements mean public water, sewer and storm drainage system improvements as defined by RCW 35.91.015, which shall include, but not be limited to, the acquisition of right-of-way and/or easements, design, engineering, surveying, inspection, testing, connection fees, and installation of improvements as required by the City, and includes but is not limited to the following, by utility type: 1. Water system improvements, including but not limited to such things as treatment facilities, reservoirs, wells, mains, valves, fire hydrants, telemetry systems, pumping stations and pressure reducing stations; 2. Sewer system improvements, including but not limited to such things as treatment plants, gravity mains, lift stations, force mains, and telemetry systems; and 3. Storm sewer system improvements, including but not limited to such things as water quality structures and systems, detention and retention facilities, and storm water collection and conveyance facilities.
Utility system improvements means city-owned water, sewer, storm drainage, and irrigation system improvements as defined by RCW 35.91.015, which shall include but not be limited to design, engineering, surveying, inspection, testing, and installation of improvements as required by the city, and includes but is not limited to the following, by utility type: