The Green Bay Wisconsin Sanitary Utility Easement Agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of property owners and the Green Bay Sanitary Utility in relation to the installation, maintenance, and access of utility lines and infrastructure. This agreement serves as a means to grant the Green Bay Sanitary Utility the necessary easement rights to carry out their operations and ensure the uninterrupted functioning of sanitary sewer lines and related facilities within the city. Keywords: — Green Bay Wisconsin: Referring to the specific location where the Sanitary Utility Easement Agreement is in effect. — Sanitary Utility: Pertaining to the infrastructure and services related to the treatment and transportation of waste and sewage within the city of Green Bay. — Easement Agreement: A legally binding contract that grants a specific party the right to use and access a portion of a property for a designated purpose. Types of Green Bay Wisconsin Sanitary Utility Easement Agreements: 1. New Installation Easement Agreement: This type of agreement is created when a property does not currently have existing sanitary utility easements and requires new installations to connect to the city's sewer lines. It outlines the terms and conditions for the utility company to access the property for installation purposes. 2. Maintenance and Repair Easement Agreement: This agreement is typically established when existing sanitary utility easements need maintenance, repairs, or upgrades. It specifies the scope of work, access requirements, and the responsibilities of both the property owner and the utility company. 3. Expansion Easement Agreement: When the city's sanitary utility infrastructure requires expansion to accommodate new developments or population growth, this type of agreement is used to grant the necessary easement rights for the installation of additional utility lines within the affected properties. In all types of Green Bay Wisconsin Sanitary Utility Easement Agreements, it is essential to outline the rights and obligations of both parties, including the property owner's responsibility to ensure the utility's access and the utility company's responsibility to minimize disruption and restore the property to its original condition after any necessary work.