Coastal Access Management Plan Sample Clauses

Coastal Access Management Plan. 3.2.3.1 Any future work performed or funded by TCA for the SR-241 Extension Project, and occurring in that portion of San Mateo Creek and adjacent lands that are outside of the Avoidance Area, as shown on Sheet 2 of Exhibit C, shall conform and be subject to a coastal access management plan (“Coastal Access Management Plan”). As early in the Environmental Review Process as possible, but no later than December 31, 2017, TCA and SSOC, in consultation with the Environmental Oversight Committee, and with the participation of TCA and SSOC consultants, shall prepare and execute a mutually-agreeable Coastal Access Management Plan that is designed to achieve the following: (a) During construction, ensure continuous pedestrian access to Trestles Beach from Panhe Nature Trail/San Xxxxxx State Beach Trail (“Beach Trail”), and continuous pedestrian, skateboard, and bicycle access both across Interstate-5 via Cristianitos Road and to the existing trail located just west of and paralleling the southbound on-ramp to Interstate 5 at Cristianitos Road, which connects Cristianitos Road to the Beach Trail (“Bike Trail”). For reference, the Beach Trail and Bike Trail are depicted on Sheet 2 of Exhibit C. TCA may, at times, provide an alternate means of access where required for safety or constructability purposes. Such alternative access shall ensure at least an equivalent level of pedestrian, skateboard and bicycle access, shall be in place whenever access to the Beach Trail or Bike Trail is closed or substantially restricted, and shall be in place for the minimum period needed for safety or constructability purposes. (b) Ensure that permanent road improvements do not adversely affect permanent public access on the Beach Trail and Bike Trail, including, without limitation, avoiding construction of structures or installation of pavement within the area shown as the “No Pavement Area” on Sheet 2 of Exhibit C, and provide a minimum 10-foot setback of any above- ground permanent improvements from the Bike Trail. The parties acknowledge that it may not be possible to provide a 10-foot setback at the southbound on-ramp to Interstate 5 at Cristianitos Road, in which case, TCA shall provide the maximum setback distance that is possible within the existing State right-of-way. (c) Provide improvements, which shall be specifically identified in the Coastal Access Management Plan, that will enhance the public access experience for SOSB visitors. (d) Avoid ground disturbance, vegetation ...
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