Infrastructure Improvement Plan definition

Infrastructure Improvement Plan means a document or series of documents that meet the requirements set forth in A.R.S. §9-463.05, including those adopted pursuant to City Code to cover any Category or combination of Categories of Necessary Public Services.

Examples of Infrastructure Improvement Plan in a sentence

  • Services (TUS) and Law Bureau to develop recommenda- tions for additional parameters for the replacement of LSLs and DWSLs, especially as part of the Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) and the Distri- bution System Improvement Charge (DSIC).

  • As of the date of this Second Amendment, the offsite sewer conveyance system serving Gladden II has line capacity limitations that are discussed in the 2017 Sewer Impact Fee Infrastructure Improvement Plan adopted by Marana Resolution No. 2017-090 dated September 19, 2017.

  • This Guaranty may not be amended or modified in any way, nor can any right of NYSERDA or any obligation of Guarantor be waived or modified, except by a writing signed by all parties hereto; it being understood and agreed that this Guaranty may be amended upon the request of NYSERDA in connection with the financing of the Infrastructure Improvement Plan by the New York Green Bank, subject to the mutual agreement of all parties hereto.

  • ADPH agrees to take the series of steps outlined in Section II in order to formulate a Public Health and Infrastructure Improvement Plan that will be used as the basis for the final agreement resolving this matter.

  • Owner is entitled to credits against the City’s transportation impact fee in an amount equal to the lesser of the transportation impact fees collected from the Project or the Design and Construction Costs for the portion of the 83rd Avenue half-street improvements included in the Infrastructure Improvement Plan.

  • Completion Date Event September 26, 2013 Award for IIP Consultant Presented to Council Develop Land Use Assumptions Ascertain Demand Factors and Levels of Service for Necessary Public Services Evaluate Different Allocation Methodologies Identify Capital Needs and Costs Determine Need for Credits Prepare Infrastructure Improvement Plan (IIP) Complete Development Fee Methodology and Calculations Preparation of IIP and Development Fee Report Conduct Meetings with City Council, Committees, Stakeholders, etc.

  • PECO commits to removing these regulator stations as soon as practicable but no later than the completion of its Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (“LTIIP”).

  • This cost is included in the Board-adopted Infrastructure Improvement Plan FY 2020-2025 budget under projects P-3 Ekwill, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Infrastructure Relocation and P-4 City, County, Caltrans Required Relocation Projects.