Public Drainage Systems definition
Examples of Public Drainage Systems in a sentence
This provision may be waived by County Engineer in his/her sole discretion if County Engineer determines that the Project Facility replacement will not impact Public Roadways or Public Drainage Systems.
For purposes of the Development Agreement and this Drainage Agreement (the “Agreements”), Developer and the Drainage Authority have agreed that the County Engineer shall have the authority to enforce the Agreements as they relate to the Public Drainage Systems identified pursuant to this Drainage Agreement, as may be amended from time to time.
All soil conservation practices (such as terraces, grassed waterways, etc.) within the Roadway Ditches in the Public Roadway right-of-way, and the Public Drainage Systems which are damaged by the Project construction, will be restored to their pre-construction condition.
If Public Drainage Systems on or adjacent to the Project construction area are adversely affected by the Project, the Developer will take such actions as are reasonably necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the Public Drainage Systems, including the relocation, reconfiguration, and replacement of the existing tile lines and waterways.
The following construction practices shall be observed by Developer in constructing this Project as it affects Public Roadways and Public Drainage Systems.
Following the completion of the Project construction, Developer will restore Public Roadways and Public Drainage Systems in conformance with Exhibit D: Road Use and Repair Agreement and Exhibit E: Drainage Agreement.
All Project construction-related debris, material, and rocks larger than 3 inches in diameter which are not an integral part of the Project will be removed from the right-of-way of the Designated Roads and associated Public Drainage Systems.
If Developer and County Engineer cannot agree upon a reasonable method to prevent erosion on the Roadway Ditches within Public Roadway right-of-way or Public Drainage Systems, an independent engineer shall resolve the dispute as set forth in Articles 7.1 and 7.2 of this Development Agreement.
Such damage includes, but is not limited to, inundation of crops for more than 24 hours, deposition of sediment in Roadway Ditches, Public Roadway and Public Drainage Systems and the deposition of gravel in Roadway Ditches, Public Roadway and Public Drainage System.
Any disputes between the Developer and County Engineer as to items requiring restoration or repair of Public Drainage Systems shall be resolved by an independent engineer as set forth in Articles 7.1 and 7.2 of the Development Agreement.