North-South Access Easement Sample Clauses

North-South Access Easement. Developers agree to declare, in a written instrument (the “North-South Access Declaration”) that shall be recorded by Developers with the Recorder, a non-exclusive perpetual 50-foot wide easement (the “North-South Access Easement”) for purposes of (i) providing a means of vehicular ingress and egress between the Northstar Property and the East Public Street ROW, and (ii) a means of vehicular ingress and egress between relevant portions of the Property and the East Public ROW. The North-South Access Easement shall be located within an area (the “North-South Access Easement Area”) which is identified as the North-South Access Easement Area in Exhibit B. The North-South Access Easement Declaration shall provide that any use of the North-South Easement Area by one or more owners of the Northstar Property or their guests or designees shall be permitted only after the owner of the Northstar Parcel has paid to Developers, as consideration for the use of the North-South Access Easement Area by the owners and users of the Northstar Property, an amount equal to the product of (Y) $130,000.00 (with such amount to increase 5% annually beginning on the 5th anniversary of the Effective Date) multiplied by (Z) the number of acres contained within the North-South Access Easement Area (such product being the “Easement Land Cost”). Once such payment is received by Developers, it shall be memorialized by the prompt recording by Developers of an acknowledgement of such payment with the Recorder. The North-South Access Declaration also shall provide that the owner of the Northstar Property shall be solely responsible for constructing, maintaining, repairing, and replacing (at said owner’s sole cost and expense and at no cost or expense to Sunbury or Developers or their respective successors or assigns in interest to the Property) any pavement or other necessary or desirable improvements within the North-South Access Easement Area in order to provide for a means of vehicular ingress and egress, and shall provide such other reasonable or customary terms which are typically provided in such a declaration.
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