City Project Sample Clauses

City Project. The City makes the following representations with respect to the City Project:
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City Project. 4.2.1 The City shall pay an estimated total of $177,000 for the cost of the design of the City Projects, as described in Section 1.2 and 1.3. Specific City Projects costs are shown in Exhibit B and are estimated as follows:
City Project. The CITY has planned a storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water project located along SD44 (Xxxxxxx Boulevard) from Rapid Creek to Mountain View Road. This project is designated as Project Number SSW10-1837/CIP 50177 PCN X02U, and will be referred to in this Agreement as the “CITY UTILITY PROJECT.”
City Project. (a) Engineering, Procurement, and Construction. The City will be solely responsible to perform or cause to be performed all work for the acquisition of necessary easements and rights-of-way, design and engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and start-up of the City Project in accordance with the City Project Specifications and as otherwise provided in this Agreement (the “City Project Construction”), which shall be completed by the City Project In-Service Date.
City Project. (a) City as Owner and Operator. The City shall be the sole owner and operator of the City Project, including the Plant and associated facilities, equipment and vehicles used in connection with the City Project, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The City shall operate and maintain the City Project in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and applicable City policies and procedures. Any special maintenance, reconstruction, rehabilitation, replacement or upgrading of the Plant and associated facilities, equipment and vehicles by the City (the “Plant Improvements”) shall be discussed with the County before it is performed or purchased and shall be done in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, and applicable City policies and procedures. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to allocate the costs of any such Plant Improvements and agree upon payment terms of such allocation if the Plant Improvements have not been previously budgeted by the City and agreed upon by the County as a component of the Wastewater Fee (as that term is defined herein).
City Project. City shall construct as part of its City Project, the Petition Items, pursuant to its regular methods of making public improvements. As prerequisite to the City commencing said construction, (Developer shall prepare the Property to allow for the construction of the Petition Items, which preparation shall include, but is not limited to, mass grading and sub- grade elevations as set forth in the development plans approved by the City Council, and Developer agrees that Special Assessments for such Petition Items may be levied by City, without Developer's objection, after construction is commenced, in accordance with Minn. Stat. Ch. 429 and that City may recover its actual costs and expenses, including, but not limited to, legal, fiscal, and engineering, incurred in connection with the City Project.
City Project. If the City undertakes a project to expand or replace its WTP, construct a new Wastewater Treatment Plant, the District shall be responsible for paying its proportionate share of such project, with such proportionate share to be determined based on the percentage of flow as monitored by the District flow meter and the City flow meter based on a five (5) year average.
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City Project. STATE and CITY concur in the proposal for the new construction or improvement of streets identified as Project Number DEV07-878, hereinafter referred to as “CITY PROJECT.” The CITY PROJECT is located on Xxxxx Avenue from Elgin Street to Xxxxx Street (0.12 mile) and Xxxxx Street from Xxxxx Avenue to Xxxxx Xxxx (0.52 mile) and consists of cold milling asphalt concrete, asphalt paving, traffic control, and striping.
City Project. Dev. Plan for the Airport vicinity Course Title (Number): Graduate Architecture Design Studio (ARCH407) Faculty Advisor: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Semester: Spring 2015 Class size: 8 - 12 students Grad/Undergrad: Graduate Primary City Contact: Xxxx Xxxxx Other city contact: Xxx Xxxxx Internal Constituencies: Airport Commission External Constituencies: East Frederick Rising Course overview: ARCH 407 is a collaboration studio – that is, a studio that joins graduate students from Architecture with graduate students from Real Estate and Urban Planning to work collaboratively on a design project. The course introduces issues of field (architecture that reaches past its building envelop to shape landscape, ecology, culture, economy, and social behavior), environment, theory, tectonics, and assemblage. The course will address fundamental urban design theories and principles of sustainability. Goals for this course include giving students an opportunity to interact with community stakeholders and practitioners. Using digital and social media to effectively correspond with and convey design ideas to a general audience is also a major objective of this course. This studio concentrates on problems and theories of urbanism and urban design techniques in the context of the city of Frederick and the State of Maryland. Issues and sites range from high-density urban in-fill to suburban and greenfield development in American and other contexts. Studio theories will explore such topics as Relational Planning, Event 2 of 3 Cities, Landscape Urbanism, Neo- Traditional design, Transit Oriented Development, density, sustainable development, building typology, and street design. The course Arch 407 relies and builds upon principles of order, composition, and content as well as a working knowledge of architectural history, historical precedents, and basic cultural literacy developed in previous studios. The goal of the capstone course is to provide real estate development graduate students with an opportunity to apply acquired classroom knowledge to real world conditions. PALS component: The project for the Spring 2015 semester is to work with community stakeholders and practitioners to come up with a plan for development of East Frederick, Maryland. Through early semester research exercises and a series of community-based design workshops ARCH 407 will explore relationships between cultural, social, and ecological systems in the built environment. Students in Design will work together as ...
City Project. Climate Change and the Frederick Watershed Course Title (Number): Conservation Biology (CONS 670) Faculty: Xxxxx Xxxxx Semester: Fall 2014 Class size: 15 - 20 Grad/Undergrad: Graduate Primary City Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Other city contact: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Internal Constituencies: Parks & Recreation, DPW External Constituencies: DNR, Bike Ped Advisory Committee, Frederick Bicycle Coalition, Xxxxxxxxx Peddlers, Washington Area Bicycle Association, Potomac Appalachian Trail Club Course overview: The course investigates interactions between people and the biotic and abiotic components of the Earth system, with a focus on the conservation of biodiversity. We examine environmental changes taking place at a planetary scale – climate change, disrupted nutrient and water cycling, species invasions, land use change and habitat loss, and the biodiversity crisis – and the human actions driving and combatting them. The course is organized in five parts: Biodiversity, Land use, Climate Change, Natural Resources, and Global Sustainability. Readings and class discussions address conservation in all biomes, terrestrial, freshwater, and marine. Course goals are: 1) To conceptualize the scale and reach of human impacts; 2) To understand current conditions relative to previous centuries and geological eras,
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