Capital Improvement Fee definition

Capital Improvement Fee means the $804 per semester per full-time student “capital improvement fee” which is subject to change at the discretion of the Board of Trustees.

Examples of Capital Improvement Fee in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall collect and remit to the County as a pass‐through expense, a Facility Capital Improvement Fee of $4.26 per ton, or equivalent per fraction of a ton, on all material received at the ▇▇▇▇ and Pine Grove Transfer Station that is charged a fee, including but not necessarily limited to franchised, non‐ franchised, and self‐hauled solid waste, recyclable material and green waste, as applicable.

  • The County will place the revenues associated with the Self‐Haul Facility Capital Improvement Fee and Per Ton Facility Capital Improvement Fee in a dedicated reserve account that shall be managed by the County.

  • Upon timely payment of the Capital Improvement Fee, WSC’s consulting engineer shall proceed with issuing proposals for bids for construction.

  • For the initial year of membership, new Member Districts shall be assessed their pro rata share of the current fiscal year’s (1) Capital Improvement Fee under Article VII, (2) Physical Plant Hard Cost Fee under Article VII, (3) Instructional and Physical Plant Fee under Article VII, (4) Fee for Service Fees under Article VII including Infinitec and AIMSweb services fees and (5) Membership Fee under Article VII.