Municipal Engineer definition
Examples of Municipal Engineer in a sentence
All roads specified herein shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the plans, drawings and designs approved by the Municipal Engineer in accordance with section 16 of the Subdivision Agreement to which this Schedule “F” is attached (herein referred to as the “Servicing Plans”) and in accordance with current guidelines and standards prescribed by the Municipality.
The Subdivider shall provide and grant by Deed or Transfer, for nominal consideration, to Hydro One, Union Gas, Bell Canada, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Execulink or such other telephone and telecommunication service provider as may be designated by the Municipality, the locally authorized TV cable operator and to such other persons mentioned above, such easements as may be reasonably necessary for such utilities or distribution systems or as may be required by the Municipal Engineer for such purposes.
The agreed upon cost of the sidewalks shall be reviewed and accepted by the Municipal Engineer.
In addition to the approval of the Municipal Engineer as required by section 16, all lot grading plans, drainage plans, storm water management plans, sediment and erosion control measures, and Individual Lot Servicing Plan, to be used during construction, as well as all Works located in regulated areas shall be considered, amended if necessary with the concurrence of the Subdivider and of the Subdivider’s Engineers, and shall be subject to approval by the Conservation Authority, where required.
The Subdivider shall arrange to have Canada Post provide, at no cost to the Municipality, community mailboxes on the Land; and the Subdivider shall provide and grant by Transfer, for nominal consideration, to Canada Post such easements as may be reasonably necessary for such community mailboxes or as may be required by the Municipal Engineer for such purposes.