Bike Path Connection Clause Samples

Bike Path Connection. The Final Site and Landscape plan shall provide a bike path connection from the base of the Bank Street bridge to the National Capital Commission Bike path system along the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Driveway to the satisfaction of the LDRP.
Bike Path Connection. The City recognizes that BCCH has facilitated a $250,000 private pledge for the build-out of a paved connection from Cambrian Rise to the Burlington Bike Path as contemplated by Article III, Section 2 of the Agreement, and that the Burlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront has determined that its preferred design for this connection costs more than $250,000. BCCH agrees to engage its designers and engineers to redesign and construct the connection in collaboration with the Burlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, utilizing the $250,000 pledge, paying for any costs in excess of $250,000 itself or through the solicitation of contributions from parties other than the City; without limiting the foregoing, BCCH will pay for the 30% design concept plans that the City commissioned. The City acknowledges that BCCH has paid $25,000 in contribution to the design of public improvements planned for the existing nature trail on the Public Open Space, as required by Article VII Section 1 of the Agreement, and agrees that BCCH may utilize additional funds originally intended for the nature trail to instead pay for the cost of designing and constructing the paved connection path. Accordingly, Article III, Section 2 of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: BCCH and the City (through its Parks, Recreation & Waterfront Department) will work collaboratively and in good faith to select a location and configuration for a paved recreation path on the Public Open Space, connecting the new public street to the City’s existing recreation path, and to memorialize their agreement regarding such location and configuration in writing; such new section of the recreation path to be constructed by BCCH at its expense, however, upon its completion, it shall be owned and maintained by the City and made perpetually available to the public.
Bike Path Connection. Developer will cooperate with the Village and the Winnetka Park District in the design of incorporating the West Parking Facility into the pedestrian and bicycle ingress and egress from Lincoln Avenue to the Green Bay bike trail ("Trail Access"). The final design and cost allocation for the design and construction of the Trail Access shall be jointly determined in consultations between the Developer, the Village, and the Winnetka Park District and incorporated into the Final PD Ordinance or as an amendment to this Agreement prior to adoption of the Final PD Ordinance. Such costs for the Developer shall be reasonably allocated between the Developer, the Village, and/or the Winnetka Park District.

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  • Internet Connection Certain Solutions may require an active and stable connection to the Internet in order to function. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that you have at all times an active and stable Internet connection.