Trail System Clause Samples

The Trail System clause defines the requirements and standards for the creation, maintenance, and use of trails within a specified property or development. It typically outlines responsibilities for constructing and maintaining trails, sets guidelines for public or private access, and may specify permitted uses such as walking, biking, or equestrian activities. By establishing clear expectations for trail management and access, this clause helps ensure the safe, consistent, and sustainable use of trail networks, preventing disputes and promoting recreational opportunities.
Trail System. The off- and on-road multi-use trail system shall be constructed is required in PUD Ordinance No. 5755. If a City park and recreation facility is constructed adjacent to the Project, a multi-use trail shall be constructed to that facility to provide an alternative means of access to driving.
Trail System. The Developer shall design, permit, and construct a minimum of 5,000 linear feet of trails throughout the Project (the “Trail System”), on a phase-by-phase basis as development progresses, as generally depicted on the Concept Plan.
Trail System. Developer shall establish and construct natural surface trails on the Subject Properties, including additions and connections to the existing Lake Linganore Community trail network, as identified by County staff at the time of Preliminary Plan or Site Plan approval for any section of the Project. Developer shall submit a construction timeline for these identified trails in conjunction with the submission of Preliminary Plans or Site Plans for any development area.
Trail System. A project-wide trail system shall be provided. Pedestrian access from all areas of the project site to the existing foot bridge crossing SR-202 shall be developed. Project trails shall provide linkage within the project property boundaries, between the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which currently ends approximately 500 feet north of the project boundary on Tokul Road, and SR-202. The same length of trail may be located within city owned property immediately east of Tokul Road, at the city’s request, rather than on the project site. Trail users will be able to connect to the Snoqualmie Centennial Trail, Snoqualmie Falls Park and historic downtown Snoqualmie. Project trails will help provide eventual linkage from the Snoqualmie Valley Trail to the proposed Preston-Snoqualmie Trail extension.

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