City Standard definition

City Standard means the latest edition of the applicable “Charlotte Land Development Standards Manual (CLDSM)”, “Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Drainage Design Manual”, “Charlotte Mecklenburg BMP Design Manual” and “Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility Department Policies, Procedures, Standards and Specifications
City Standard means the City’s rules, regulations, ordinances, practices and codes of the City, including, but not limited to, standards, plans, specifications, general provisions and approved materials for public works projects that the City has documented in writing or has previously implemented. City Standards may also include published standards of appropriate, recognized professional organizations or requirements of the State of California or Federal Government.
City Standard means specific HVA Goods established competitively or as approved by Council that best fill a long-term Departmental or City-wide requirement.

Examples of City Standard in a sentence

  • The Engineer shall use the City Standard Specifications Table of Contents for Construction Documents as a guide for organization of the Contract Documents.

  • The City Standard Specifications (Divisions 00-16) are prepared to include the requirements, features, construction materials, and related items desired by the City based on the City’s experience and needs.

  • All public street and utility infrastructure must be installed and tested per the City Standard Specifications and Details by the Developer.

  • Construction of improvements shall follow the City of Rapid City Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (2007 Edition), as currently revised.

  • All work shall be done in conformance with applicable City, State and Federal laws, latest versions of City Design Manuals, City Standard Plans, Caltrans manuals and policies, Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications, APWA Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction “Greenbook,” Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and California Building Codes, all as revised and amended.

  • All work shall be done in conformance with applicable City, State and Federal laws, latest versions of City Design Manuals, City Standard Plans, Caltrans manuals and policies, Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications, Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO), APWA Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction “Greenbook,” California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and California Building Codes, all as revised and amended.

  • In the event that the City adopts any new City Standard, or otherwise amends or supplements an existing City Standard, the City shall immediately thereafter give notice to the LACMTA of the new, amended, or supplemented City Standard.

  • Work shall conform in all ways to the most recent edition of the Draper City Standard Specifications and Details for Municipal Construction, along with all existing ordinances.

  • The plans shall be submitted to the City Engineers and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE)(or its successor regulating agency) for review/inspection and for compliance with the specifications for water main and service installations as required by EGLE (or its successor regulating agency), the “Ten States Standards” and written City Standard Specifications.

  • Prepare Project Manual using City Standard Construction Contract Documents.


More Definitions of City Standard

City Standard means specific Goods approved by Council that best fill a long- term City-wide need or requirement. (92-10)
City Standard means specific Goods approved by Council that best fill a long- term City-wide need or requirement. (0092-2010)
City Standard means the Basic Standard unless the Parties have agreed to a different standard, in which case it means the standard agreed to by the Parties which standard shall in all cases include all municipal laws, and those federal and provincial laws applicable to, and enforceable against, the City.
City Standard means the Basic Standard unless the Parties have agreed to a different standard, in which case it means the standard agreed to by the Parties which standard shall in all cases include all municipal laws, and those federal and provincial laws applicable to, and enforceable against, the City. “City Infrastructure Specifications” means those portions of a Project Agreement comprised of the project specific output specifications and other specifications and directions, applicable to City Infrastructure Work and Connections, as varied from time to time. “City Infrastructure Work” means the work to be undertaken and built by and at the cost of the Province or through its agent Metrolinx unless specifically stated herein to the contrary, which work is comprised of the construction, installation, modification, relocation, removal, reinstatement, protection, restoration, building or rebuilding of infrastructure and assets owned by the City or the TTC that will be impacted by the Subway Program or a Project, in order to accommodate and facilitate the Subway Program or a Project. “City Utilities” means City sewers, water mains and related utility works (but does not include roadway assets, streetscape, or other non-utility works). “Commission” means the process of achieving and verifying the functional and operational criteria of new City Infrastructure Work and/or Additional Infrastructure and of systematically bringing the Subway Program infrastructure, Interface Stations, Connections and new City Infrastructure Work and/or Additional Infrastructure, in accordance with the provisions of the Commissioning and Acceptance Protocol and TTC Process and Approval Protocol for Metrolinx Subway Program, into an operational mode as required to be fully operational, including safety certification and “Commissioning” has a corresponding meaning. “Commissioning and Acceptance Protocol” means the protocol to be developed and agreed to between the City and Metrolinx and adopted by the program committee in respect of the Commissioning and Acceptance of City Infrastructure Work, Connections, and other Program Assets as agreed to by the parties in writing. "Connection" or "Connections" means the point of connection and interface between any Program Asset and any system or utility infrastructure owned or to be owned by the City. “Cost of Additional Infrastructure” means the actual costs of Additional Infrastructure undertaken by the Province, through its agent Metrolinx, as part of a...