Public Water Main Sample Clauses

Public Water Main. As a condition of the PDO zoning, the DEVELOPER hereby agrees:
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Public Water Main. City agrees to construct a 16-inch water main along West Xxx Xxxx Street from Xxxxxxxxxx and the new Pioneers Pump Station to South Folsom Street, a 16-inch main in Folsom from West Xxx Xxxx (W. Prospector) south to Xxxxxxx Street, and a 12-inch main in Xxxxxxx from Xxxxxx to the State’s service. The City agrees to use its best efforts to complete said construction by April 2004. City further agrees as part of said construction to reconstruct the individual services for those properties currently connected to the Regional Center water system and to connect those individual services (if annexed) and the Regional Center to the Lincoln Water System. However, the owners of those properties currently connected to the Regional Center water system will be responsible at their own cost and expense to make an application for service and to pay the required permit fee in accordance with Chapter 17.10 of the Lincoln Municipal Code.
Public Water Main. A. The City agrees to construct a 24-inch water main in South 00xx Xxxxxx from Yankee Hill Road north 2,500 feet in Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx by May 31, 2008. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owner shall have the option to design, competitively bid, construct, and fund the 24-inch water main through the City’s executive order process if Owner desires said main to be constructed prior to May 31, 2008. If Owner constructs the 24-inch water main through the City’s executive order process, the City agrees to use its best efforts to reimburse Owner for said cost by May 31, 2008. [City Version 8-23-06]
Public Water Main. Owner agrees to construct by executive order construction a 24-inch water main in South 00xx Xxxxxx xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx to the south limits of the Xxxxxxxx Creek Preliminary Plat. The actual cost of the design and construction of the water main in South 56th Street, including payment of the City’s fixed fee for Engineering Services, shall be contracted for and paid by Owner.
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  • PROJECT FINANCIAL RESOURCES i) Local In-kind Contributions $0 ii) Local Public Revenues $0 iii) Local Private Revenues iv) Other Public Revenues: $0 - ODOT/FHWA $0 - OEPA $0 - OWDA $850,000 - CDBG $0 - Other $0 SUBTOTAL $850,000 v) OPWC Funds: - Grant $400,000 - Loan $400,000 SUBTOTAL $800,000 TOTAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES $1,650,000 b) PROJECT ESTIMATED COSTS:

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