Sewer Planning Module Clause Samples

The Sewer Planning Module clause outlines the requirements and procedures for designing and implementing sewer infrastructure within a development project. It typically specifies the standards to be followed, the submission of detailed plans for approval by relevant authorities, and the coordination with existing municipal systems. By establishing clear guidelines for sewer planning, this clause ensures that wastewater management is handled efficiently and in compliance with regulations, thereby preventing future disputes or environmental issues related to improper sewage disposal.
Sewer Planning Module. RFA shall obtain the required sewer planning module approval or an exemption from the sewer planning module approvals prior to the release of the Final Land Development Plans for recording, unless RFA provides the Township with an acceptable indemnification, in which case the planning module approval or exemption may be deferred until after final plan recordation. In no event, however, shall any building permits be issued for the buildings in the Proposed Development until the necessary planning module approval or an exemption are obtained.
Sewer Planning Module. Developer will submit to Township a sewage facilities planning module for revision to the official sewage facilities plan of Township, which must include at a minimum a sketch plan indicating salient existing features of the tract and the general layout of the proposed development. Developer will submit, at its sole cost, sufficient data and information, including a sewer facilities planning module application package, to permit Township or its authorized representative, as permittee, to apply to the Department of Environmental Protection, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ("DEP") for all necessary permits and approvals for the construction of a sanitary sewage system. Developer will not commence construction of the system until all necessary permits and approvals have been received from DEP. Developer agrees that the final plan of development will not be approved by Township until DEP approval of such revision has been secured.

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