City Sewer System definition
Examples of City Sewer System in a sentence
The City Sewer System Ordinance regulates the use of public and private sewers and drains, private sewage disposal, the installation of and connection of building sewers, the discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewer system, and providing penalties for violations thereof, enabling the City to comply with State and Federal Laws required by the Clean Water Act and amendments.
The Parties intend that as of the Title Transfer Date, the City of Clarkston and Public Utility District No. 1 of Asotin County City Sewer System Operator Agreement, dated December 22, 2022 (“Operator Agreement”), shall be terminated and have no further force or effect.
Each Owner shall connect the appropriate facilities on such Owner’s Building Lot to the Caldwell City Sewer System and pay all charges assessed therefor.
Any commercial, industrial, residential or multi-family dwelling that requests sewer service shall pay the following fees in order to connect the City Sewer System: Sewer Connection Fee $1,400.00 System Development Fee per ERU $ 200.00 Single Family Residential each unit 1.0 Apartments each unit 1.0 Duplexes each unit 1.0 Four-Plex each unit 1.0 Motels/Hotels/RV Parks first unit 1.0 plus each room unit 0.4 Port of ▇▇▇▇▇ first bathroom 1.0 each add.
The Purchase Price for the Property is ( Six Hundred and Twenty-Six Thousand, Eight-Hundred and Fifty dollars) ($626,850.00) which amount does not include the optional $25,000 per building/structure for Buyer financial participation for City Sewer System improvements as provided in Subparagraph 2.▇.
On or prior to the Title Transfer Date (or reasonably thereafter as a result of any State and federal governmental approvals), the City and PUD shall cooperate to transfer and assign easements and leases associated with the City Sewer System plant and outfall.
The City Sewer System currently is described in the General Comprehensive Plan for a system of sewers for the City, approved by the City Council.
Nothing in this agreement shall excuse Developer from paying any applicable ULID assessments, general facilities charges, or any other rates, assessments, charges, and the like associated with the availability of sewer, connection to the City Sewer System, or attributable for the provision of sewer service thereto.
The Project Septic System shall in all cases include “septic-to-sewer” cutover infrastructure and connection capability subject to the City’s reasonable approval which shall permit later connection to the City Sewer System.
A Sewer Connection Fee will be assessed for each dwelling or commercial building that will be connected to the City Sewer System and a System Development Fee will also be assessed per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) as identified in the User Classification Schedule.