Sewer Extension Clause Samples

The Sewer Extension clause outlines the requirements and procedures for extending existing sewer lines to service additional properties or developments. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for the costs, the standards that must be met during construction, and any necessary approvals from local authorities. Its core function is to ensure that sewer infrastructure is expanded in a controlled and compliant manner, thereby supporting new development while maintaining public health and regulatory standards.
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Sewer Extension. The proposed sewer extension will consist of approximately 635± linear feet of 10-inch sewer mains with 251± linear feet of 6-inch sewer service lines (within the right of way) and other applicable sewer system facilities and appurtenances located within the Developer’s Property as shown on Exhibit A.
Sewer Extension. 1. One complete set of grade stakes and suitable offset stakes at each manhole. Developer shall provide to the City one (1) set of grade sheets (cut sheets) showing hub to sewer invert. 2. A stake at each property corner and a stake along the property line 20 feet off-set from the edge of the public right-of-way at each location where a side sewer stub is to be installed. 3. Sufficient horizontal and vertical reference marks and stakes to accurately locate and construct all other sewer facilities and structures to be constructed.
Sewer Extension. The proposed sewer extension will consist of approximately NONE sewer mains, and other applicable sewer system facilities and appurtenances located within the Developer’s Property as shown on Exhibit A. In addition to the above extension within the Developer’s Property, the following described sewer system facilities located outside the Developer’s Property are subject to this agreement: _130±_linear feet of 8- inch sewer mains and other applicable sewer system facilities and appurtenances located in E 2nd Street as shown on Exhibit A.
Sewer Extension. “Sewer Extension” means the installation of a public sanitary sewer, or of a privately owned sanitary sewer serving two or more buildings, or the extension of either, for the purpose of providing additional capacity for new development within the existing or proposed tributary area of such sewer or extension. Alterations or modifications of previously existing sewerage structures designed to replace inadequate existing structures, or installed because of inadequate hydraulic sewer capacity, which do not extend Sewer Service to previously unserved areas, are not Sewer Extensions.