Fencing Requirements Clause Samples

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Fencing Requirements. A. The Local Government may handle fencing through one of the following methods. 1. The Local Government may pay the property owner for existing right of way fences based on the value those fences contribute to the part taken and damages for an unfenced condition resulting from the right of way taking, in which case the estimated value of those right of way fences and damages will be included in the recommended value and the approved value; or 2. The Local Government may perform the fencing on the property owner’s remaining property. B. When the Local Government performs right of way fencing as a part of the total right of way consideration, neither the value of existing right of way fences nor damages for an unfenced condition will be included in the recommended value or the approved value. State participation in the Local Government’s cost of constructing right of way fencing C. If State participation is to be requested on the lump sum basis, the State and the Local Government will reach an agreement prior to the actual accomplishment of the work as to the necessity, eligibility, and a firm commitment as to the cost of the entire fencing work to be performed. This is subject to the provision that the lump sum approved cost shall not exceed $20,000, except as specifically approved by the State. In the event the cost of the fencing is estimated to exceed $20,000, the transaction will be brought to the attention of the State for determination of proper handling based on the circumstances involved.
Fencing Requirements. The Local Government may either pay the property owner for existing right of way fences based on the value such fences contribute to the part taken and damages for an unfenced condition resulting from the right of way taking, in which case the estimated value of such right of way fences and such damages will be included in the recommended value and the approved value, or the Local Government may do the fencing on the property owner's remaining property. Where the Local Government performs right of way fencing as a part of the total right of way consideration, neither the value of existing right of way fences nor damages for an unfenced condition will be included in the recommended value or the approved value. State participation in the Local Government's cost of constructing right of way fencing on the property owner's remainder may be based on either the actual cost of the fencing or on a predetermined lump sum amount. The State will be given credit for any salvaged fencing material and will not participate in any overhead costs of the Local Government. If State participation is to be requested on the lump sum basis, the State and the Local Government will reach an agreement prior to the actual accomplishment of the work as to the necessity, eligibility and a firm commitment as to the cost of the entire fencing work to be performed. The foregoing is subject to the provision that the lump sum approved cost shall not exceed $20,000, except as specifically approved by the State. In the event the cost of the fencing is estimated to exceed $20,000, the transaction will be brought to the attention of the State for determination of proper handling based upon the circumstances involved.
Fencing Requirements. The Local Government may either pay the property owner for existing right of way fences based on the value such fences contribute to the part taken and damages for an unfenced condition resulting from the right of way taking, in which case the estimated value of such right of way fences and such damages will be included in the recommended value and the approved value, or the Local Government may do the fencing on the property owner's remaining property.
Fencing Requirements. A. The Local Government may handle fencing through one of the following methods. 1. The Local Government may pay the property owner for existing right of way fences based on the value those fences contribute to the part taken and damages for an unfenced condition resulting from the right of way taking, in which case the estimated DocuSign Envelope ID: 07389CA8-6144-4691-BA9C-444A381FB37B value of those right of way fences and damages will be included in the recommended value and the approved value; or 2. The Local Government may perform the fencing on the property owner’s remaining property. B. When the Local Government performs right of way fencing as a part of the total right of way consideration, neither the value of existing right of way fences nor damages for an unfenced condition will be included in the recommended value or the approved value. State participation in the Local Government’s cost of constructing right of way fencing on the property owner’s remainder may be based on either the actual cost of the fencing or on a predetermined lump sum amount. The State will be given credit for any salvaged fencing material and will not participate in any overhead costs of the Local Government. C. If State participation is to be requested on the lump sum basis, the State and the Local Government will reach an agreement prior to the actual accomplishment of the work as to the necessity, eligibility, and a firm commitment as to the cost of the entire fencing work to be performed. This is subject to the provision that the lump sum approved cost shall not exceed $20,000, except as specifically approved by the State. In the event the cost of the fencing is estimated to exceed $20,000, the transaction will be brought to the attention of the State for determination of proper handling based on the circumstances involved.
Fencing Requirements a) wicket fencing shall be 3.6 metre minimum height from the wicket surface (refer proposed Layout diagram showing). b) Top, midpoint and bottom rails shall be installed on all fences. c) Backstays are not required due to all fencing having 3 rails. d) Fences shall be constructed true to wicket lines and fence posts shall be spaced at regular intervals. All posts shall be placed in a vertical position and shall be set in line so the tops have uniformity without irregularities.
Fencing Requirements. Any areas of active Work shall be adequately fenced from the VillaRosso Property and/or VillaRosso Condominium with construction fencing of no less than six (6) feet in height and containing opaque screening. No portion of the fencing will be on the VillaRosso Property.

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