Internal Sidewalks and Vehicular Access Sample Clauses

Internal Sidewalks and Vehicular Access. The development on each Parcel shall incorporate pedestrian and bicycle friendly internal sidewalks and vehicular access and shall be substantially as provided in the Conceptual Development Plan. The Project shall retain its existing access to Palm Coast Parkway by means of Palm Harbor Drive. The Project currently includes a private road for internal movement and circulation. This internal road extends from Palm Harbor Drive at the east side of the Property, westward to the intersection of Casper Drive and Xxxxxx Xxxx. To avoid construction traffic through the adjacent neighborhood on Xxxxxx Xxxx, the Project entrance on Xxxxxx Xxxx shall be closed in order to suspend its use during the Project’s construction activities. A new internal roadway shall be constructed by Developer substantially in accordance with the Conceptual Development Plan. Such internal roadway shall be designed and constructed as a local access drive to the golf course serving the Golf Condominium Villa Buildings and adjacent neighborhood and not as a City street. It is anticipated by the parties that some or a portion of Casper Drive and/or Xxxxxx Xxxx lying within the Property may be relocated and the City agrees to cooperate therewith by considering, in accordance with applicable State law, abandoning and/or vacating such portions of these roads. The City, based upon the application of generally accepted and applied planning and engineering practices and principles, recognizes the fact that such roads will be recommended for abandonment and vacation by City staff. Upon completion of construction activity within Parcel A, as reasonably determined by the City, such portions of the internal roadway as are reasonably necessary to provide public access between the adjacent neighborhood and the golf course shall be opened to the public. The Developer may elect to dedicate the portions of the internal roadway as are reasonably necessary to provide public access between the surrounding neighborhoods and the golf course, to the City. Thereafter, the City will operate and maintain such roads. The City is under no obligation to accept the dedication of any roads.
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Internal Sidewalks and Vehicular Access. The Project shall incorporate pedestrian and bicycle friendly internal sidewalks and vehicular access and shall be substantially as provided in the PUD Conceptual Development Plan ( Exhibit “2”) and Conceptual Landscape Plan and Details (Exhibit “4”). A bicycle lane, 2’ in width, shall be included within the internal driveway. Buildings shall be interconnected using walking paths or sidewalks, and bicycle racks shall be provided by the Developer for all buildings in locations to be reasonably determined by the Developer. The Project shall retain its existing access to Palm Harbor Parkway at Club House Drive. The linear walking trails located within the Intracoastal right-of-way shall be available for use by the general public. Access to the St. Xxx Walkway shall be maintained. Notwithstanding the right of the public to utilize the aforesaid trails and walkway, the City shall have no obligation to maintain the same. The Project currently includes a private drive for internal movement and circulation. A new replacement private drive has recently been constructed by the Developer substantially in accordance with the PUD Conceptual Development Plan. The Developer has entered into a cross access agreement with the adjacent property owner(s) to the south to accommodate the driveway connection. The internal driveway will be privately owned and maintained, but the City shall have third party beneficiary rights therein. Easements of ingress and egress including, but not limited to, cross access easements as appropriate, shall be provided among and between tracts within the Property at the time of the recording of a plat establishing the individual tracts to ensure interconnectivity between tracts and to ensure that all tracts will have access to a public roadway.

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