Public Infrastructure Improvements Sample Clauses
Public Infrastructure Improvements. Developers and Sunbury acknowledge and agree that the TIF Ordinance(s) will specify certain public infrastructure improvements (which will include but shall not be limited to the Public Improvements) made, to be made or in the process of being made that directly benefit, or that once made will directly benefit, the Property, and the costs of which may be paid from Service Payments. Sunbury will use the Service Payments it receives with respect to the Property for any purpose authorized by the TIF Ordinance(s) and the TIF Statutes, but in all circumstances in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. Section 2.01 Sanitary Sewer, Storm Water Control System Improvements, and Water The County shall provide the cost of installing and extending the sanitary sewer and storm water control public infrastructure to the real estate described in the attached Exhibit “A.” The County shall further be responsible for installing an underground well to provide water to the real estate. The City shall not extend a water line to the real estate. Any plans for such infrastructure must be approved by the City prior to the commencement of construction.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. The improvements set forth in the Developer’s Plans, as shown in Exhibit “B” generally represent an overview of a portion of the Public Infrastructure water improvements required to be constructed, installed, and oversized by Developer or a PID, if approved and created. This section is intended to obligate Developer, or a subsequently approved and created PID, to bring other major and needed infrastructure to the perimeter of the Property and from the perimeter of the Property internally to the boundary of each individual parcel. Subject to the performance by the City of its obligations herein, Developer or a PID, if approved and created, as applicable, shall cause improvements to be installed, constructed, and completed, in conformance with applicable governmental and City standards, policies and guidelines, (the “Developer’s Public Improvements”). The Developer’s Public Improvements will be installed and constructed in stages or phases, which sequence of construction phases shall be at the discretion of the Developer, but shall be constructed as necessary to support the development of each phased Parcel, except or as otherwise required herein. Developer or a PID, if approved and created, shall be responsible for the costs to install, construct, and complete the Developer’s Public Improvements. The Developer’s Public Improvements to be constructed include:
A. Culinary Water and Culinary Distribution Systems. All pipes, valves, fittings, pressure reducing valve stations, air release valves, booster pump(s), and other distribution facilities within the Development Property for the purpose of distributing water to parcels in the Development Property from existing City sources, water tanks and distribution lines. Upon dedication of the water public improvements to the City, with the required dedication of the public utility easement, the City shall inspect the improvements and if they meet the required design standards, as approved by the Public Works Director, in consultation with the City Engineer, then the City shall accept the improvements in writing. After written acceptance by the City, the City shall be responsible to repair and maintain the same, subject to the use or applicability of any required warranty bond or other assurance in place.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. The Developer will be responsible for designing, developing, and installing all public infrastructure improvements including roadways, sidewalks, stormwater management improvements and bicycle paths in the public right-of-way, public utilities such as combined sewer, water, and power lines, and transportation improvements. The City agrees to accept the project’s completed public infrastructure improvements, so long as those improvements have been designed and built to all applicable City standards and the project’s design controls.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the Closing Date, Buyer, at Buyer's sole cost and expense, shall commence construction of the following improvements on the Property:
a) spine road internal to the Property as generally shown on the Site Plan subject to modifications and relocation as Buyer refines the Site Plan and develops the Detailed Site Plan (the "Roadways").
b) associated Roadways turn lanes.
c) sidewalks and multimodal paths along the Roadways.
d) installation of landscaping and irrigation along the Roadways.
e) construction and installation of a surface water management system.
f) installation of water and sewer lines along the Roadways.
g) installation of monumentation and landscaping at the intersection of U.S. 41 and ▇’▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Boulevard, provided Buyer has obtained sufficient property or easements to accommodate such construction.
h) demolition and removal of all existing roadways within the Property.
i) North Regional Park Pathways.
j) street lighting. Such construction shall be completed no later than twenty-four (24) months from the date Buyer commences construction. The Public Infrastructure Improvements shall be constructed to at least County Standards. Buyer's cost estimate for the Public Infrastructure Improvements is attached as Exhibit "D". The approximate location where the Public Infrastructure Improvements will be located is depicted in ▇▇▇▇ on attached Exhibit "E". The cost of the installation of the infrastructure within the development pods shown on the Site Plan will be the responsibility of the Buyer and is not included in the Public Infrastructure Improvements. The construction contracts and all Development Approvals for the Public Infrastructure Improvements shall be assignable to the County in the event Buyer fails to complete the Public Infrastructure Improvements when required by this Agreement. Buyer shall use good faith efforts to use local contractors and subcontractors to the extent they are available and qualified for the work and have a competitive bid price.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. (a) The Project includes Public Infrastructure Improvements to be constructed prior to completion of the Project. Subject to Final Development Plan and the execution of a Development Contract, the Master Redeveloper agrees to fund the following Public Infrastructure Improvements by Phase in accordance with this Agreement: (i) Phase 1A Public Infrastructure Improvements; (ii) Phase 1B Public Infrastructure Improvements;
Public Infrastructure Improvements. The term “Public Infrastructure Improvements” shall mean all on-site and off-site additions, extensions and improvements to the City utility system and other municipal public improvements, including, but not limited to, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and public streets, necessary for the development of the Property as intended by Buyer, and as identified in the Public Infrastructure Development Agreement and described on Exhibit “B” attached hereto. All such improvements must be of benefit to the public as a whole, as well as of benefit to the Property.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. The “Public Infrastructure Improvements” or “PII” shall mean the items described in Exhibit B, the “Engineer Cost Estimate”.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. All Public Infrastructure Improvements shall be constructed by Developer subject to City’s standard review and permitting procedures and pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit H attached hereto and incorporated herein. All contracts and subcontracts for the construction of the Public Infrastructure Improvements shall be competitively bid by Developer and the City shall have access to all such bidding documentation. The Developer shall provide to the City the statutory bonds and performance bonds required by the City for the Public Infrastructure Improvements. All plans and specifications for the Public Infrastructure Improvements shall be approved by the City Engineer.
Public Infrastructure Improvements. The parties hereby understand and agree that the KTA shall design and construct a new interchange to replace the existing Interstate 70 and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Diagonal interchange, as more particularly described on Exhibit B-3.
