Identify and Define Proposed Improvements Clause Samples

Identify and Define Proposed Improvements. The Engineer shall identify and define three ranges of reasonable, context-sensitive improvements within the study area that can be implemented within a short-term [0-5 years] timeframe, an intermediate [6- 10 years] timeframe, and a long-term [11+ years] timeframe. The principal difference is whether the proposed solution is entirely within the existing right-of-way such as median closures or involves negotiation with adjacent landowners such as adding turn lanes or driveway reconfigurations, cost considerations, and roadway capacity additions or influencing land use changes. 1) The Engineer shall review prior corridor studies, mobility data, and evaluations related to the study corridor and to identify a toolbox of potential access management treatments, including the potential of unconventional intersection treatments. 2) The Engineer shall prepare an initial list of context sensitive improvement concepts including, but not limited to: a. Intersection Geometric Improvements (turn lanes and grade separations); DocuSign Envelope ID: BC9C016B-5A52-45C4-B28D-A91989A94E2D DocuSign Envelope ID: DEE8D1E1-E43A-4EEA-8FC1-F207966DDF38 Contract No. 36-6IDP5368 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5683 b. Median Opening Modifications (closures and consolidations);

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  • Site Plan It is Licensee’s responsibility before signing this Agreement to ensure that the Site Plan correctly shows the work that Licensee intends to perform, that the Site Plan correctly shows all improvements and equipment that Licensee intends be located on the Use Areas, that the Site Plan shows no work, improvements or equipment outside the Exclusive Areas and Shared Areas properly depicted and labeled on the Boundary Plan, and that all work, improvements and equipment is encompassed within the purposes enumerated in the Standard Terms for that particular Exclusive Area or Shared Area. Any work, improvements or equipment not conforming to all the foregoing is prohibited, even if it is clearly shown on the Site Plan or discussed in the Standard Terms. Any refinement or other change to the Site Plan after Licensor executes this Agreement is void unless Licensee obtains Licensee’s approval of the change pursuant to the plans approval processes set out in the Standard Terms and pursuant to all applicable regulatory requirements.

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  • Construction Schedule The progress schedule of construction of the Project as provided by Developer and approved by District.

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