Backbone Infrastructure definition

Backbone Infrastructure means the underlying high speed transport nodes of a multilevel distributed network, providing connectivity of communication services for the rest of the networks, and may consist of gateways packet, message, or circuit switched and are nationally, regionally and internationally connected by radio, satellite and fibre”.
Backbone Infrastructure means those certain Group A Facilities and Group B Facilities as depicted, respectively, in Exhibits E-1 and E-2, and described in Exhibit E-3, of the Amended DA, subject to modification as set forth in Section 2.2 of the ARMIA.
Backbone Infrastructure has the meaning assigned to that term in the ARMIA.

Examples of Backbone Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Developer acknowledges that the water transmission and storage facilities to be installed by Developer as part of the Backbone Infrastructure will be owned and operated by the Placer County Water Agency (“PCWA”).

  • In determining whether to form an Infrastructure CFD, County shall first consider the need for and fiscal impact of the creation of a Services CFD and/or CSA as provided below, and then the need for and fiscal impact of this financing tool to provide funding for the CFD Improvements, including, in particular, the Backbone Infrastructure and any public facilities.

  • Except as specified in the Funding Agreement, in no event shall the CITY’s General Fund, any of the CITY’s general or special funds, or any of the funds in the hands of the CITY or its accounts now and in the future be obligated as or claimed as a source of funding for reimbursement to LANDOWNER of the costs of Public Facilities or Backbone Infrastructure constructed by LANDOWNER.

  • Army Corps of Engineers or permits required of other applicable permitting agencies (collectively, the "Permitting Agency") a permit or permits to fill or impact identified wetlands which shall include any necessary takes and other environmental resources (the “Fill Permit”) prior to construction of the Backbone Infrastructure, Parks, Open Space amenities, Trails, and Public Facilities and the development of the Property.

  • Developer has confirmed with PCWA that the location of such transmission main may be able to be located within the portion of Baseline Road planned to be widened as part of the Remaining Backbone Infrastructure.


More Definitions of Backbone Infrastructure

Backbone Infrastructure means the backbone infrastructure required to support the land uses and densities and intensities of use for the Master Property or applicable Auction Parcel thereof (whether such infrastructure is physically located within the Master Property or external to the Master Property), including by way of example only, wastewater storage/treatment facilities and transmission lines, water distribution and infrastructure, direct potable reuse facilities, reclaimed water delivery, arterial roads, telecommunication, fiber optics (broadband), cable, video, gas, electric, and wireless facilities, major collector roads, intelligent transportation systems, and traffic control infrastructure.
Backbone Infrastructure means those infrastructure improvements which both: (a) are constructed or to be constructed (i) on, to or within the Premises Common Area that serve multiple Phases or multiple Parcels within a Phase or (ii) outside the Premises that are, in the reasonable opinion of Tenant, required to partially or fully serve any portion of the Premises, and (b) consist of (i) the main lines (but not lateral lines serving only Improvements on a single Parcel) for Utilities (including water mains, reclaimed water mains, sanitary sewer mains and storm drainage mains), or (ii) Streets and Roadways.
Backbone Infrastructure means those improvements shown and/or described in the Infrastructure Plan, as set forth in Exhibit “E”, and which are, generally, infrastructure improvements of a comprehensive scale that are a part of the overall development of the Planned Community and not merely a part of the development of any particular Phase or Subdivision. Unless otherwise excepted in the Infrastructure Plan, Backbone Infrastructure is considered to be in the nature ofSystem Improvements” as defined in Utah Code ▇▇▇. § 11-36a-102(22), (2021).
Backbone Infrastructure means the infrastructure in the Project shown and described on Exhibit D hereto, as the same may be amended occasionally by written agreement by the City and Developer. Books and Records as defined in Section 2.6(b) hereof.
Backbone Infrastructure includes infrastructure work that is paid for as part of the City-Only Costs or the County-Only Costs but does not include any work that relates exclusively to the City Project, the County Project, or the Park District Project.
Backbone Infrastructure has the meaning given in Recital V.
Backbone Infrastructure for a Parcel shall mean those components of infrastructure, including off-site roadway improvements, described in Exhibit I, that are within, or are necessary to serve planned development within, the Parcel.