Public Use/Fire/Rescue Station Site Clause Samples

Public Use/Fire/Rescue Station Site. Developer shall dedicate and convey to the County, a public use site which is not less than 4.0 acres, generally located as shown on the Concept Plan of the PUD Phase I Plan (the "Fire Station Site", shown as area 2 on EXHIBIT 7) for future discretionary use by the County, at or prior to the first residential plat recordation for the Project, or by November 30, 2014, whichever first occurs. Developer will provide access via the public road as provided for in the PUD Phase I Plan, and not ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. If the County acquires and begins construction on the Fire Station Site prior to the Project being developed to the point when public roads are available to serve the Fire Station Site, the Developer shall provide temporary private access to the Fire Station Site in a location to be approved by the Developer and the County. The County acknowledges that should the County acquire and begin construction on the Fire Station Site prior to the Project being constructed, County public water or sewer likely would not be available to the Fire Station Site, in which case the County shall be responsible for providing the water and/or waste disposal necessary to serve the Fire Station Site. Furthermore, in the event the Project is not developed to the point at which adequate public road access serves the Fire Station Site, the Developer shall not be responsible for bonding or construction related to improvements to serve the Fire Station Site, until such time as the Developer intends to develop such portion of the Project.
Public Use/Fire/Rescue Station Site. Developer shall dedicate, if desired by the County, a +/- 4.0 acre public use site, generally located as shown on the Concept Plan of the PUD Phase I Plan (the "Fire Station Site") for future discretionary use by the County, upon plat recordation for the section of the Project incorporating the Fire Station Site. County shall notify Developer prior to site plan submission for this section of the Project if the County desires the Fire Station Site. Developer will provide access via the public road as provided for in the PUD Phase I Plan, and not via Maryland Route 80. If the County desires the Fire Station Site at an earlier time than provided herein, the County shall be responsible road improvements and access related to the Fire Station Site, and Developer shall not be responsible for bonding and/or construction related to such improvements.

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