Utilities Plan definition
Examples of Utilities Plan in a sentence
The plan shall include the integration of range considerations into other installation plans such as the Real Property Master Plan and Utilities Plan, Environment Management Plans, Integrated Natural Resource Management Plans (INRMP), Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) proposals, Force Modernization/Force Integration studies and business process reviews.
The Utilities Plan will detail the schedule and proposed activities of Contractor and the Utility Owners during the DB Work Period and will otherwise meet the requirements set forth in the Technical Requirements.
Contractor shall coordinate, design and relocate all Utilities as required by the Utilities Plan and the Technical Requirements.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that Master ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s obligations to deliver the Horizontal Improvements under the DDA (including the Infrastructure Plan), and the requirements of the Master Utilities Plan, Master Tentative Map and associated conditions of approval will require the dedication or granting of certain Access Rights that may be binding on Port’s reversionary interest in the Premises.
Such utility lines, generator pad and fencing are located as shown on the Utilities Plan.
Port will not withhold its consent to any Access Rights that are consistent with matters previously approved by Port (including the DDA, Infrastructure Plan and Master Tentative Map) or in the Master Utilities Plan; and will not unreasonably withhold its consent to Access Rights to private parties that are reasonably required for the functioning of the Horizontal Improvements or Vertical Improvements (e.g., private gas easements and private telecommunications easements).
Underground Utilities Plan including storm drainage and adjustment of other vaults and utility covers.
The Board of Public Utilities shall continue to provide group health insurance benefits as are now in effect, and as set forth in the Board of Public Utilities' Plan Document and Summary Plan Description dated January 1, 2017 as modified from time to time.
As used in this section, "common areas" and "common facilities" refer to all lands and all facilities that are intended to be set aside for common ownership, use, or benefit, whether or not identified as common areas on the Future Development Master Plan, the Master Utilities Plan and the Recreational/Parks & Landscape Plan, such as conservation easements, retention ponds, subdivision entry walls, and passive recreational areas.
The locations of these common areas shall be as generally depicted on the Future Development Master Plan, the Master Utilities Plan and the Recreational/Parks & Landscape Plan.