Utility Camping Sample Clauses

Utility Camping. A total of 66 sites offer electricity and water; ten at Rock Point, 10 at Lakeview, 26 at Old Marina and 20 at Eagle Landing. All units are used on the three holiday weekends and other summer weekends generate about 75% occupancy (lower water levels lower the occupancy rate). In addition to the two-utility sites, there is one full hookup site in Old Marina Campground. This campsite not only has electricity and water but also has a sewer hookup. Also, at Goose Flat area, there are six electric-only sites in Canada Campground. The Rock Point Campground received extensive damage during the floods of 1993 and 1995. Twenty-year-old trees and large areas of grass were killed. Gravel on designated camping pads was washed away. Electrical pedestals were damaged. Repairs have been made to all facilities. Approximately 30 trees have been planted, buffalo grass seed has been planted, pads were lined with landscape timbers and new gravel was installed. Electrical pedestals were refurbished and are functioning but they are twenty years old and may need replacement eventually. No campsites meet ADA specifications. Old Marina Campground received flood damage in 1995. Since then, new gravel has been placed on pads, extensive electrical work has been done to distribution system and new trees have been planted. Some damage to the roads occurred during the high water. None of the sites meet ADA specifications. Eagle Landing Campground was added to the park in 2001 creating the first campground to have all 50 amp sites. This new campground can handle all the newer campers made however long they might be. Half of the 20 sites are back-in and the other half are pull through sites. Many trees have been spaded in for instant shade and the main road through the campground has been paved. Lake View and Canada Campgrounds were added using old electric pedestals that had been removed in the past to save funding. Two of the 10 sites at Lake View are new 50 amp pedestals and all have water. The 6 sites at Canada Campground are electric only and were also installed reusing previously removed pedestals. The new full hook-up site in Old Marina Campground is also a 50 amp pedestal and is great for the camper that plans to stay for and extended period of time. Strategies: *Improve campgrounds with tree and grass plantings. *Replace older campsite wiring and pedestals when funding available. *Replace PVC water hookups with frost free hydrants. *Incorporate an ADA approved campsite in the Old...
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  • Utility Services Company agrees to pay the full cost and expense associated with its use of all utilities, including but not limited to water, sanitary sewer, electric, storm drainage, and telecommunication services.

  • Utility Any service provided by an outside source or manufactured in-house that facilitates building operations (e.g., gas, water, electricity, fire suppression water, fire alarm systems).

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins.

  • Electric If Customer has selected an Electricity Fixed Rate on the Application, Customer’s Price will be based on the Fixed Rate(s) which includes Local and State taxes, Gross Receipts Tax (GRT), PJM Adjustment (defined below) charges and adjustments and Utility applied charges and/or fees related to generation, plus the Administration Charge, which includes, Electricity Balancing Amount and third party utility and billing charges. Customer understands and agrees that included in the Administration Charge is the cost of the Energy Balancing Amount (defined below). Customer understands that in order for RITERATE ENERGY to be able to supply Energy to its existing and prospective customers, RITERATE ENERGY enters into supply arrangements to meet the forecasted consumption of its various groups of customers. These forecasts are based on historical data, load shapes and/or estimates. To the extent that actual pooled consumption of RITERATE ENERGY’s Energy customers varies from supply arrangements and/or Customer’s Utility delivery requirements, RITERATE ENERGY incurs a cost in balancing and settling its supply arrangements with such pooled consumption. To ensure a fixed all-inclusive Rate, RITERATE ENERGY has included in the Administration charge, the Energy Balancing Amount, to balance and settle the variance between pooled consumption and supply arrangements (the “Energy Balancing Amount”). In respect of Electricity, Customer understands that there are certain estimated pass through costs, made up of charges to RITERATE ENERGY by the PJM Interconnection (“PJM”) and/or Customer’s Utility, including but not limited to ancillary service charges, the cost of unaccounted for electricity, capacity charges and any replacement or recharacterization of these charges. In this regard, the “PJM Adjustment”, is included in the Fixed Price Rate. Customer acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this Agreement, Customer will not be eligible to receive any net metering credits and other incentives to which Customer would otherwise be entitled. Further, included in the Rate are the amounts charged or billed to RITERATE ENERGY or Customer by Customer’s Utility, the PUC or any other regulatory or government entity, including any taxes, delivery, regulated transmission, regulated distribution, pipeline, compressor fuel, uplift, congestion, locational marginal pricing, invoice market participant, service, billing, or similar or related changes and any, deposits, interest or late payment fees or other amounts in connection with the supply and delivery of Energy to the Premises (collectively, “Regulatory Charges”). Customer agrees to pay the monthly Administration charge for Energy supply (the “Administration” charge).

  • Janitorial Services or Building Maintenance Services If this Agreement is for janitorial or building maintenance services, this section is applicable. If this Agreement requires Contractor to perform Services at a new site, Contractor shall retain for sixty (60) days all employees currently employed at that site by any previous contractor that performed the same services at the site. Contractor shall provide upon request information sufficient to identify employees providing janitorial or building maintenance services at each site and to make the necessary notifications required under Labor Code section 1060 et seq.

  • Utility Charges Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all charges for electricity, power, gas, oil, water and other utilities used in connection with the Leased Property.

  • Utilities The Landlord shall provide the following utilities and services to the Tenant: _ _. Any other utilities or services not mentioned will be the responsibility of the Tenant.

  • MAINTENANCE OF THE SAID BUILDING / APARTMENT / PROJECT The Promoter shall be responsible to provide and maintain essential services in the Project till the taking over of the maintenance of the project by the association of the allottees. The cost of such maintenance has been included in the Total Price of the [Apartment/Plot]. [Insert any other clauses in relation to maintenance of project, infrastructure and equipment]

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems:

  • Utility Infrastructure During the term of this Agreement, Company will have the right to receive water, sanitary sewer, electric, storm drainage, telecommunication and data services at the Premises.

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