City Infrastructure Sample Clauses

City Infrastructure. A. Construction Standards: VTA-administered construction or reconstruction of City Infrastructure will be in accordance with City of Milpitas Standard Drawings, Specifications and Engineering Guidelines in effect at the time the final construction drawings are prepared and submitted for City Engineer approval. Deviations or exceptions to the City of Milpitas Standard Drawings, Specifications and Engineering Guidelines may be allowed, but only when such deviations or exceptions are needed to accommodate unique aspects of the Project. Said exceptions are not intended for and shall not be used solely for the purpose of providing the Project with cost savings. Any deviation or modification must be approved in advance and in writing by the City Engineer.
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City Infrastructure. Subject to the satisfaction of the conditions described in Section 8 below and the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the City shall (a) create, prepare and draft the City Infrastructure Plans (b) arrange for and cause the Construction of the City Infrastructure and as well as cause the City Infrastructure to be Finally Completed and (c) work with the North Dakota Department of Transportation for funding, design and Construction of any improvements to X.X. Xxxxxxx 00 for access to and from 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx xxx 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx found by a traffic study of said highway and intersections to be necessary, all in accordance with the Master Development Plans and this Agreement.
City Infrastructure. 10 6.1 The State and City agreed, with certain limited exceptions addressed in GM 1355,
City Infrastructure. Estimated Source of Funds Total $96.6 City Infrastructure: Estimated Funding Breakdown 1. Pre-District Special Assessment Costs (~$500k estimated) 2. Primary Benefit Trunk Improvement Costs Incurred Prior to Completion of all Fufeng Due Diligence (~$15M estimated) 3. Pre-Due Diligence Planning and Administrative Costs (~$1.5M estimated) Other Key Project Development Cost Considerations 5. Project Support Task Order Summaries 1. Program Support Services: 2. Corridor/Utility/ROW Routing Study: 3. WWTP Facility Plan Update 4. Development / Annexation Area Stormwater Master Plan: 5. Lift Station 49 Planning, Design, Bidding, and Construction: 6. Traffic/Rail Impact Study:
City Infrastructure. A. As part of the construction of the PROJECT, certain CITY Infrastructure may be required to be modified, relocated, and/or removed. VTA will coordinate any such effort with CITY and acknowledges and agrees that all cost associated with the modification, relocation, and/or removal of CITY Infrastructure shall be at VTA’s sole cost. Any modification, relocation, and/or removal of CITY Infrastructure is subject to CITY prior written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, and any necessary agreements or applicable encroachment permits, or fees. VTA shall comply with all applicable CITY ordinances, policies, procedures, and standards in the construction of the City Infrastructure located within the jurisdiction of CITY. B. Construction Standards: VTA-administered construction of CITY Infrastructure will be in accordance with CITY Standard Specifications and CITY Standard Details in effect at the time the contract documents are prepared unless modification of the standards is necessary to accommodate unique aspects of the PROJECT. Any such modifications will be discussed with the CITY and must be approved in advance in writing by CITY.
City Infrastructure. 4.4.1 Offsite Improvements; Cooperation Agreement. While the City would typically take the responsibility to provide public infrastructure and services on, over and in the 157 Acre Site, including streets, sidewalks, parkways, sewer, water, drainage, lighting, and other utilities, and assure accessibility to the 157 Acre Site, instead, the City shall contract with Authority pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement to ensure the construction of such improvements (i.e., the Offsite Improvements), in order to avoid any City liability with respect to the 157 Acre Site (given the environmental conditions afflicting the site and the liability associated therewith). By this Agreement with the City, Xxxxxxxxx agrees to contract with the Authority regarding the construction of all required Offsite Improvements (to ensure the appropriate coordination of construction and funding of same), as set forth in Exhibit E attached hereto. Pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement, the City shall be obligated to contribute $22.4M of funding to the construction of Lenardo Drive pursuant to its allocation of Measure R/M Bond funding. City shall have no liability to Developer or Authority with respect to the construction or operation of the Offsite Improvements, other than its obligation to contribute $22.4M for the construction of Lenardo Drive and Stamps Drive.
City Infrastructure. PROJECT work to the extent that it alters or impacts the configuration, 18 condition or use of CITY property including CITY Facilities.
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