Common use of Expansion of Distribution Facilities Clause in Contracts

Expansion of Distribution Facilities. (a) The City and the Township(s) may, in its/their discretion, expand the Distribution Facilities within or beyond the City/Township’s Existing Service Area to any area designated as low-, medium-, or high-density, residential; commercial; or industrial land use (or similar comparable classifications should these classifications change) in a manner consistent with the City/Township’s Master Plan, adopted or amended in conjunction with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, MCL 125.3801 et seq. (as amended). On or before December 31, 2023, each Township shall submit a Public Water Utility Master Plan to the Utility Policy Committee. Each Township shall review and update its plan every seven years thereafter and submit a copy to the UPC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Water Service Agreement, Water Service Agreement

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Expansion of Distribution Facilities. (a) The City and the Township(s) may, in its/their discretion, expand the Distribution Facilities within or beyond the City/Township’s Existing Service Area to any area designated as low-, medium-, or high-high- density, residential; commercial; or industrial land use (or similar comparable classifications should these classifications change) in a manner consistent with the City/Township’s Master Plan, adopted or amended in conjunction with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, MCL 125.3801 et seq. (as amended). On or before December 31, 2023, each Township shall submit a Public Water Utility Master Plan to the Utility Policy Committee. Each Township shall review and update its plan every seven years thereafter and submit a copy to the UPC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Water Service Agreement

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Expansion of Distribution Facilities. (a) The City and the Township(s) may, in its/their discretion, expand the Distribution Facilities within or beyond the City/Township’s Existing Service Area to any area designated as low-, medium-, or high-high- density, residential; commercial; or industrial land use (or similar comparable classifications should these classifications change) in a manner consistent with the City/Township’s Master Plan, adopted or amended in conjunction with the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, MCL 125.3801 et seq. (as amended). On or before December 31, 2023, each Township shall submit a Public Water Utility Master Plan to the Utility Policy Committee. Each Township shall review and update its plan every seven years thereafter and submit a copy to the UPC.Policy

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: W Ater Service Agreement

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