Common use of Engineer’s Certification Clause in Contracts

Engineer’s Certification. The Developer shall provide the written opinion of a professional engineer, currently licensed to practice in Tennessee, attesting that the entire watershed where the Project Site is located has been reviewed, and that upon full development at the greatest allowable use density under existing zoning of all land within that watershed, the proposed development of the Project will not increase, alter, or affect the flow of surface runoff water, nor contribute to same, so as to damage, flood, or adversely affect any downstream property.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Subdivision Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Engineer’s Certification. The Developer shall provide the written opinion of a professional engineer, engineer currently licensed to practice in Tennessee, Tennessee attesting that the entire watershed where the Project Site is located has been reviewed, and that upon full development at the greatest allowable use density under existing zoning of all land within that watershed, the proposed development of the Project will not increase, alter, alter or affect the flow of surface runoff water, nor contribute to same, so as to damage, flood, flood or adversely affect any downstream property.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Subdivision Development Agreement, Town of Collierville, Town of Collierville

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