District Fees definition

District Fees means any fee imposed by the District for services, programs, or facilities provided by the District, which fee is pledged to and/or imposed for purposes of paying Bond Requirements and/or Eligible Costs, subject to the limitations set forth in the Operating Plan.
District Fees are those fees payable to the Authority under the District IGA. The Parties expressly agree that the Wheatlands Metropolitan District is a third-party beneficiary to this Management Agreement for the limited purpose of ensuring that all households within the Wheatlands Metropolitan District are able to obtain access and memberships to the Recreation Center consistent with the provisions of the District IGA.
District Fees. The fees, rates, tolls, and charges imposed by the Districts pursuant to law. Facilities: The infrastructure prescribed by the Town Requirements necessary to furnish Municipal Services to the Project, and any other public improvements permitted to be constructed by the Districts, as further identified in the Service Plan. Financial Plan: The Financial Plan required by Section 4 J 1. of the SDP and designated as Exhibit _ to the Service Plan. Municipal Services: Water and wastewater, stormwater drainage and detention, parks and recreation, transportation and street maintenance, general administrative services including code enforcement and any other service provided by Town within the municipality under its police powers.

Examples of District Fees in a sentence

  • All revenues generated through initiation or membership fees (other than the District Fees described below) and by other programs, usages, services and facilities to be managed by the YMCA at the Recreation Center will constitute “Operational Revenues” for purposes of this Management Agreement and will be the property of the Authority.

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