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SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS. 1. New buildings or other uses of potable water constructed in the CYTown Development Area after the Effective Date of this Agreement are to be provided with a connection to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system in accordance with the procedures of this Section (Section VI). 2. The sanitary sewer mains, manholes, and other appurtenant devices necessary to provide sanitary sewer collection for the new buildings and other uses of potable water shall be considered “sanitary sewer system improvements.” 3. ISU shall prepare plans and specifications in accordance with standards adopted by the City for sanitary sewer system improvements to be installed within the CYTown Development Area. ISU shall obtain approval for the plans and specifications of the sanitary sewer system improvements from the City’s Municipal Engineer prior to installation. 4. ISU shall install the sanitary sewer system improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. 5. The installation of sanitary sewer system improvements is to be inspected by the City’s construction inspection staff, and ISU shall pay the City for such inspection(s) in accordance with the standard rates and fees charged to other contractors in the City. 6. Upon certification of acceptance and completion of the sanitary sewer system improvements, ownership of the sanitary sewer system improvements shall pass to the City, and the City shall thereafter be responsible for operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system improvements, including costs. 7. Service lines extending from the facilities to the sanitary sewer mains within the CYTown Development Area, including the connection to the sewer main, shall be the responsibility of ISU to install and maintain. ISU agrees to maintain its service lines in a state of good repair as required in Ames Municipal Code Section 28.305(A). 8. All connections of service lines to sanitary sewer mains shall be completed in accordance with normal City standards and adopted codes for commercial sanitary sewer service line connections. ISU shall notify the City in advance of the connection of service lines to sanitary sewer mains. 9. Each customer account for water consumption as described in Section V(10) of this Agreement shall be subject to the City’s adopted rates for sanitary sewer discharge and other charges in the same manner as the City’s other retail sanitary sewer customers. 10. In advance of ISU granting any tenant occupancy of any portion of the CYTown Development Area, ISU shall notify the City of ▇▇▇▇ Water and Pollution Control Department if that tenant has the potential to discharge wastewater that is not similar to domestic sewage (e.g., restaurant users, etc.). Such tenant may be required to install grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment meeting the design, sizing, and performance specifications provided by the City, as a pre-requisite to obtaining water and sanitary sewer service. 11. Depending on the customer type and their particular sewer discharges, the individual customer accounts described in Sections V(10) and VI(9) of this Agreement may be subject to the provisions in Ames Municipal Code related to the discharge of fats, oils and grease (FOG) or high-strength waste, and/or the industrial pre-treatment program. ISU shall be responsible for the installation, ownership, and maintenance of any grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment necessary to comply with the sanitary sewer discharge regulations of Ames Municipal Code. 12. Buildings or other uses of potable water existing within the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement which discharge into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system are to remain on the sanitary sewer collection system provided by ISU. However, ISU may request that any such existing building or other use of potable water that discharges into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system be transferred to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system. If approved by the City, any such transfer will take place in accordance with the installation and operation provisions of this Section (Section VI), including the requirements for the transfer of ownership to the City for sanitary sewer mains and other sanitary sewer system infrastructure. 13. ISU and the City acknowledge that: ISU has installed certain sanitary sewer system improvements in the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement; that the City’s construction inspection staff has inspected the improvements and issued a certification of acceptance and completion; and ownership of the improvements has passed to the City. The location of the improvements is set forth in a Water and Sanitary Sewer Utility Easement Agreement executed by ISU and City and dated February 29, 2024.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS. 1. A. New buildings or other uses of potable water constructed in the CYTown Development Area after the Effective Date of this Agreement are to be provided with a connection to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system in accordance with the procedures of this Section (Section VI). 2. B. The sanitary sewer mains, manholes, and other appurtenant devices necessary to provide sanitary sewer collection for the new buildings and other uses of potable water shall be considered “sanitary sewer system improvements.” 3. C. ISU shall prepare plans and specifications in accordance with standards adopted by the City for sanitary sewer system improvements to be installed within the CYTown Development Area. ISU shall obtain approval for the plans and specifications of the sanitary sewer system improvements from the City’s Municipal Engineer prior to installation. 4. D. ISU shall install the sanitary sewer system improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. 5. E. The installation of sanitary sewer system improvements is to be inspected by the City’s construction inspection staff, and ISU shall pay the City for such inspection(s) in accordance with the standard rates and fees charged to other contractors in the City. 6. F. Upon certification of acceptance and completion of the sanitary sewer system improvements, ownership of the sanitary sewer system improvements shall pass to the City, and the City shall thereafter be responsible for operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system improvements, including costs. 7. G. Service lines extending from the facilities to the sanitary sewer mains within the CYTown Development Area, including the connection to the sewer main, shall be the responsibility of ISU to install and maintain. ISU agrees to maintain its service lines in a state of good repair as required in Ames Municipal Code Section 28.305(A). 8. H. All connections of service lines to sanitary sewer mains shall be completed in accordance with normal City standards and adopted codes for commercial sanitary sewer service line connections. ISU shall notify the City in advance of the connection of service lines to sanitary sewer mains. 9. I. Each customer account for water consumption as described in Section V(10Paragraph V(J) of this Agreement shall be subject to the City’s adopted rates for sanitary sewer discharge and other charges in the same manner as the City’s other retail sanitary sewer customers. 10. J. In advance of ISU granting any tenant occupancy of any portion of the CYTown Development Area, ISU shall notify the City of ▇▇▇▇ Water and Pollution Control Department if that tenant has the potential to discharge wastewater that is not similar to domestic sewage (e.g., restaurant users, etc.). Such tenant may be required to install grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment meeting the design, sizing, and performance specifications provided by the City, as a pre-requisite to obtaining water and sanitary sewer service. 11. K. Depending on the customer type and their particular sewer discharges, the individual customer accounts described in Sections V(10Paragraphs V(J) and VI(9VI(I) of this Agreement may be subject to the provisions in Ames Municipal Code related to the discharge of fats, oils and grease (FOG) or high-strength waste, and/or the industrial pre-treatment program. ISU shall be responsible for the installation, ownership, and maintenance of any grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment necessary to comply with the sanitary sewer discharge regulations of Ames Municipal Code. 12. L. Buildings or other uses of potable water existing within the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement which discharge into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system are to remain on the sanitary sewer collection system provided by ISU. However, ISU may request that any such existing building or other use of potable water that discharges into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system be transferred to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system. If approved by the City, any such transfer will take place in accordance with the installation and operation provisions of this Section (Section VI), including the requirements for the transfer of ownership to the City for sanitary sewer mains and other sanitary sewer system infrastructure. 13. M. ISU and the City acknowledge that: ISU has installed certain sanitary sewer system improvements in the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement; that the City’s construction inspection staff has inspected the improvements and issued a certification of acceptance and completion; and ownership of the improvements has passed to the City. The location of the improvements is set forth in a Water and Sanitary Sewer Utility Easement Agreement executed by ISU and City and dated February 29June 13, 2024. N. Any relocated or expanded sanitary sewer system improvements that may become necessary after the initial installation occurs shall be subject to the same design, installation, acceptance, and operating provisions set forth in Paragraphs VI(C-K) of this Agreement in the same manner as the original sanitary sewer system improvements.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS. 1. A. New buildings or other uses of potable water constructed in the CYTown Development Area after the Effective Date of this Agreement are to be provided with a connection to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system in accordance with the procedures of this Section (Section VI). 2. B. The sanitary sewer mains, manholes, and other appurtenant devices necessary to provide sanitary sewer collection for the new buildings and other uses of potable water shall be considered “sanitary sewer system improvements.” 3. C. ISU shall prepare plans and specifications in accordance with standards adopted by the City for sanitary sewer system improvements to be installed within the CYTown Development Area. ISU shall obtain approval for the plans and specifications of the sanitary sewer system improvements from the City’s Municipal Engineer prior to installation. 4. D. ISU shall install the sanitary sewer system improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. 5. E. The installation of sanitary sewer system improvements is to be inspected by the City’s construction inspection staff, and ISU shall pay the City for such inspection(s) in accordance with the standard rates and fees charged to other contractors in the City. 6. F. Upon certification of acceptance and completion of the sanitary sewer system improvements, ownership of the sanitary sewer system improvements shall pass to the City, and the City shall thereafter be responsible for operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system improvements, including costs. 7. G. Service lines extending from the facilities to the sanitary sewer mains within the CYTown Development Area, including the connection to the sewer main, shall be the responsibility of ISU to install and maintain. ISU agrees to maintain its service lines in a state of good repair as required in Ames ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code Section 28.305(A). 8. H. All connections of service lines to sanitary sewer mains shall be completed in accordance with normal City standards and adopted codes for commercial sanitary sewer service line connections. ISU shall notify the City in advance of the connection of service lines to sanitary sewer mains. 9. I. Each customer account for water consumption as described in Section V(10Paragraph V(J) of this Agreement shall be subject to the City’s adopted rates for sanitary sewer discharge and other charges in the same manner as the City’s other retail sanitary sewer customers. 10. J. In advance of ISU granting any tenant occupancy of any portion of the CYTown Development Area, ISU shall notify the City of ▇▇▇▇ Water and Pollution Control Department if that tenant has the potential to discharge wastewater that is not similar to domestic sewage (e.g., restaurant users, etc.). Such tenant may be required to install grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment meeting the design, sizing, and performance specifications provided by the City, as a pre-requisite to obtaining water and sanitary sewer service. 11. K. Depending on the customer type and their particular sewer discharges, the individual customer accounts described in Sections V(10Paragraphs V(J) and VI(9VI(I) of this Agreement may be subject to the provisions in Ames ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code related to the discharge of fats, oils and grease (FOG) or high-strength waste, and/or the industrial pre-treatment program. ISU shall be responsible for the installation, ownership, and maintenance of any grease interceptors or other pre-treatment equipment necessary to comply with the sanitary sewer discharge regulations of Ames ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code. 12. L. Buildings or other uses of potable water existing within the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement which discharge into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system are to remain on the sanitary sewer collection system provided by ISU. However, ISU may request that any such existing building or other use of potable water that discharges into ISU’s sanitary sewer collection system be transferred to the City’s sanitary sewer collection system. If approved by the City, any such transfer will take place in accordance with the installation and operation provisions of this Section (Section VI), including the requirements for the transfer of ownership to the City for sanitary sewer mains and other sanitary sewer system infrastructure. 13. M. ISU and the City acknowledge that: ISU has installed certain sanitary sewer system improvements in the CYTown Development Area as of the Effective Date of this Agreement; that the City’s construction inspection staff has inspected the improvements and issued a certification of acceptance and completion; and ownership of the improvements has passed to the City. The location of the improvements is set forth in a Water and Sanitary Sewer Utility Easement Agreement executed by ISU and City and dated February 29June 13, 2024. N. Any relocated or expanded sanitary sewer system improvements that may become necessary after the initial installation occurs shall be subject to the same design, installation, acceptance, and operating provisions set forth in Paragraphs VI(C-K) of this Agreement in the same manner as the original sanitary sewer system improvements.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding