Accessory Facilities Sample Clauses

The Accessory Facilities clause defines the rights and obligations related to additional structures or installations that support the main facility or project. This may include items such as storage sheds, parking lots, utility connections, or other ancillary buildings that are necessary for the operation or convenience of the primary facility. The clause typically outlines who is responsible for constructing, maintaining, and insuring these accessory facilities, and may set standards for their design and use. Its core practical function is to ensure that all supporting infrastructure is properly managed and integrated, preventing disputes over responsibility and maintaining the smooth operation of the main facility.
Accessory Facilities. The easement granted in subsection (c) permits Holder to install temporary or permanent improvements within the Easement Area. Note that locations outside the Riparian Corridor are limited to those (if any) shown on the Easement Plan.
Accessory Facilities. Installation, construction, maintenance, repair and replacement of Accessory Facilities either within the Riparian Corridor or, if outside the Riparian Corridor, in the locations identified on the Easement Plan or such other locations as are mutually agreeable to Owners and Holder. The phrase “Accessory Facilities” means temporary or permanent structures and improvements used or usable in connection with Easement Objectives; for example, a driveway, trail, footpath, boardwalk or other access way connecting the Riparian Corridor with the public right-of-way; parking area; dock, boat launch, structures that enhance fishing opportunities or fish habitat, and signage to ▇▇▇▇ the Easement Area and provide information regarding applicable time, place and manner restrictions.
Accessory Facilities. (i) A reasonable number of benches, picnic tables, and wastebaskets [and bicycle racks]. (ii) Signs to ▇▇▇▇ the Trail and provide information regarding applicable time, place, and manner restrictions. (iii) Signs for interpretive purposes and to indicate the interest of Holder and Beneficiaries in the Trail Area. (iv) Fencing, gates and barriers to control access.
Accessory Facilities. A reasonable number of benches, picnic tables, and wastebaskets may be installed within the Easement Area by Grantee, subject to approval of size and location by Grantor. Fences, gates, and barriers may be installed within the Easement Area to control access to the Trail.