Mid-Block Breaks. If not submitted together with applicable Sub-Phase application, a Mid-Block Break Specifications Book submitted pursuant to the timing requirements of the DRDAP (i.e., no later than 90 days before the first Schematic Design Documents Application for a building within the Sub-Phase that is adjacent to a mid-block break).
Mid-Block Breaks. 1. Locations and dimensions of mid-block alleys and pedestrian ways (can reference map if completed)
Mid-Block Breaks. Mid-block breaks are privately owned pedestrian and/or vehicular rights of way that are required to be accessible by the public, as further identified and discussed in the applicable Design for Development. Developer shall be solely responsible for the design and construction of the mid-block breaks, which responsibility (or any portion thereof) may be assigned to a Vertical Developer pursuant to any applicable Assignment and Assumption Agreement. The obligation to operate, repair, reconstruct and maintain each mid-block break shall be the responsibility of the fee title owner thereof, shall run with the land and, unless otherwise Approved by the Agency Director, Developer or Vertical Developer shall convey each mid-block break to a master association or other Person with the authority to levy fees or otherwise generate sufficient revenue to perform such obligations (“Management Entity”) no later than the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy with respect to the last Vertical Improvement within the Sub-Phase that includes such mid-block break. Upon any such conveyance, Developer and Vertical Developer shall be automatically released from such responsibilities to the extent of such conveyance.