Storm Water Facilities Sample Clauses

Storm Water Facilities. Upon development of the Subject Realty, Developer shall provide for storm water drainage and the detention thereof upon and from the Subject Realty, in conformity with the City’s Storm Water Management Ordinance. Owner and Developer agree to cooperate with the City in establishing a Special Service Area (“SSA”) for the Subject Realty to be utilized as a backup funding mechanism for the care and maintenance of the detention facilities.
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Storm Water Facilities. Seller shall retain ownership of any and all storm water system facilities within the public right-of-way or otherwise dedicated to Seller by offer and acceptance, plan, or other action. Seller shall retain and enforce, and shall cause all municipalities or entities with collection systems that discharge into the System to adopt, maintain, and enforce, ordinances that prohibit storm water facilities from being connected to or from causing storm water infiltration into the System. Such ordinances shall be no less restrictive with regard to storm water discharges into or infiltrating the System after Closing than they were prior to Closing, to the extent permitted by law. If WVAWC identifies municipal storm water facilities connected to the System, at the direction of WVAWC, Seller or applicable municipality shall, at its expense, disconnect such storm water facilities from the System and tie them into the municipal storm water system.
Storm Water Facilities. As of the date Purchaser opens the Project for business to the public, the Property will be benefited by fully-operational Off-Site Storm Water Facilities with adequate capacity sufficient to allow the construction, use, and maintenance of the proposed development of the Property, the Residual Parcels, and other real property owned and identified by Seller as provided hereinabove.
Storm Water Facilities. Construct improvements that, when completed, will allow Lessee to meet current storm water standards for the Premises when operated properly by Lessee, and carried out in conjunction with Lessee’s implementation of operational best management practices. The parties will reach reasonable and mutual agreement on these improvements to be built based on the most cost-effective improvements and operational and maintenance procedures to achieve existing storm water runoff compliance. The parties will seek to achieve a reasonable balance between the Port’s costs of a proposed one-time capital improvement and Lessee’s annual maintenance and operational costs related to the proposed improvement. The parties will use methods such as discounted cash flow (using a 6% discount rate) to determine the most cost effective approach. This includes upgrading the existing wash rack to meet existing storm water standards. Lessee will perform all regular operational and maintenance functions needed to meet storm water standards at Lessee’s expense. DRAFT
Storm Water Facilities. Citation agrees to provide land to accommodate the project-wide Media Filter in the approximate location shown on Exhibit I, Sheet 1, at no cost to the other Parties. The Parties acknowledge that the precise location of the project-wide Media Filter may change depending on site conditions, regulatory constraints, and other unforeseen circumstances, including, but not limited to the actions of public agencies and other entities that are not party to this Agreement. In the event such circumstances preclude Citation from providing land as described herein, the Parties shall cooperate in efforts to identify a suitable alternative location within the Subdistrict. In the event that Citation is not the Constructing Owner for purposes of constructing the project-wide Media Filter, Citation grants the Constructing Owner of the project-wide Media Filter the easements and dedications provided in Article 1 above and the access rights set forth in Section 7.1 above, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Article 1 and Article 7 above, as applicable. After the construction of the project-wide Media Filter and the other Storm Water Facilities, the Parties agree to enter into a separate cost sharing agreement for the ongoing maintenance and repair of the Media Filter and other Storm Water Facilities, which cost sharing agreement shall allocate such maintenance and repair obligations among the Owners in accordance with the allocations set forth in Section 3.2.2.2.
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Storm Water Facilities. Storm Water Facilities means the infiltration basins and appurtenances within the Plat of Tipperary, Dakota County, Minnesota identified as follows: • Infiltration basin on Xxx 00, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxx • Infiltration basin on Xxx 00, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxx • Infiltration basin on Xxx 00, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxx • Infiltration basin on Xxx 00, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxx
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Storm Water Facilities 

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  • Common Facilities Common Facilities shall mean the non-assigned parking areas; lobby; elevator(s); fire stairs; public hallways; public lavatories; all other general Building facilities that service all Building tenants; air conditioning rooms; fan rooms; janitors' closets; electrical closets; telephone closets; elevator shafts and machine rooms; flues; stacks; pipe shafts and vertical ducts with their enclosing walls. Lessor may at any time close temporarily any Common Facilities to make repairs or changes therein or to effect construction, repairs or changes within the Building, or to discourage non-tenant parking, and may do such other acts in and to the Common Facilities as in its judgement may be desirable to improve the convenience thereof, but shall always in connection therewith, endeavor to minimize any inconvenience to Lessee.

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