Tap Permit definition

Tap Permit means the District’s written permission for the Connection to use of the Water or Sewer System given pursuant to these Rules and Regulations through a specified Water or Sewer Tap.
Tap Permit. - shall mean a permit issued by the District after proper application and payment of the required permit fee which allows a tap to the existing sewer system.

Examples of Tap Permit in a sentence

  • Should the tap fee increase while the deposit remains in the Surplus Fund, but before the issuance of a Tap Permit, additional fees shall be due and payable.

  • OWNER CONTRACTOR Architectural Control Committee Building Permit Driveway Permit Environmental Permit Tree Permit Landscape Permit Sewer Systems/Septic Permit Gas Tap Permit Storm Water Manage.

  • Such deposits will be applied toward the tapping fee payable at the time a Tap Permit is issued.

  • Should a Tap Permit not be acquired, and building lateral(s) not be connected to the sewer system and inspected within twelve (12) months of the initial deposit date, a Debt Service and Administration Charge will be instituted until such time as the tap is issued.

  • OWNER CONTRACTOR Architectural Control Committee X Building Permit X Driveway Permit _ X Environmental Permit X Tree Permit X Landscape Permit X Sewer Systems/Septic Permit X Gas Tap Permit X Storm Water Manage.