Rain Barrels Clause Samples
The Rain Barrels clause establishes requirements or permissions regarding the use, installation, or maintenance of rain barrels on a property. Typically, this clause outlines where rain barrels may be placed, the types or sizes allowed, and any necessary compliance with local regulations or homeowners' association rules. Its core function is to ensure that rainwater collection is managed in a way that is both environmentally responsible and consistent with community standards, thereby preventing disputes or confusion over acceptable practices.
Rain Barrels. If applicable, any charges, plus applicable taxes, paid by the Vendor to the Municipality and/or other governmental authority with respect to “Rain Barrels” or other infrastructure features, such charges to be absolutely determined by statutory declaration sworn on the part of the Vendor shall be reimbursed to the Vendor on Closing.
Rain Barrels. The rain barrel(s) located on the subject property forms an integral part of the stormwater management infrastructure for the community. It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain this system and to ensure its continued operation.
Rain Barrels. Disconnect the down-spout from the barrel prior to the first hard freeze. Turn the barrel upside down with all valves open. After the last frost (middle of April) reconnect your rain barrel to capture rainfall from your roof. Rain Gardens: Keep your rain garden looking neat by maintaining the boundary with rocks or decorative border. Mow or remove dead vegetation in spring to stimulate new growth, and weed periodically. Stormwater Maintenance Plan and Agreement Short form for Runoff Reduction on Redevelopment Name: Site Address: Current Zoning:
Rain Barrels. Catching rain water in rain barrels with screens is permitted. However, the water must not be allowed to stagnate - especially during mosquito season - attracting wasps, rodents, etc.
Rain Barrels. The Contractor must guarantee that any order not exceeding 500 rain barrels shall be delivered within 30 days of the Contractor’s receipt of purchase order from any eligible contract user. The Contractor shall further guarantee that purchase orders in excess of 500 units must deliver one-half of the total number of rain barrels ordered within 30 days of the Contractor’s receipt of the purchase order with the balance being delivered within 60 days, unless mutually agreed upon by both parties.
