Roads and Streets. All public roads and streets necessary to serve Borrower’s Individual Property for its use shall be completed, serviceable, legally open, and dedicated to and accepted by the appropriate governmental entities.
Roads and Streets. All public roads and streets necessary to serve the Property for its use shall be completed, serviceable, legally open, and dedicated to and accepted by the appropriate governmental entities.
Roads and Streets. 1. Grade and improve all roads and streets in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Public Works Committee including off-site improvements necessary to provide such roads and streets, including grading and gravel, curb and gutter, and asphalt street improvements, as approved by the Public Works & Development Director or his designee and Public Works Committee as indicated in the plans and specifications on file with the Engineering Department.
2. Restore any damage to existing pavement, curb, gutter, and landscaping which may result from construction of subdivision improvements.
3. Reimburse the City for the cost of all street signs, street lights, traffic signs and posts, including the cost of their installation.
4. Contractors working at the Development are required to clean up all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets no later than the end of each working day. In addition, the Developer shall have ultimate responsibility for cleaning up any and all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets until Final Acceptance has been granted by the City Council as described in Section VII, Final Acceptance. The City shall make a reasonable effort to require the contractor that placed the mud, dirt, stone or debris on the street, to clean up the same or to hold the subject property owner who hired the contractor responsible. The Developer shall clean up the streets within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving a notice from the City. If said mud, dirt, stone or debris are not cleaned up after notification, the City may do so at the Developer’s and/or subject property owner's expense, at the option of the City.
Roads and Streets. No new road or street related capital improvements are necessary at this time. In general, the City will acquire control of all public roads and public streets within the annexed area upon annexation. Future extensions of roads or streets and future installation of related facilities, such as traffic control devices, will be governed by the City’s standard policies and procedures.
Roads and Streets. On the effective date of annexation, any and all existing public roads or streets in the newly annexed area which have been dedicated to Collin County, Texas or to the City of Anna, Texas, or which are owned by the City of Anna, Texas shall be maintained to the same degree and extent that other roads and streets are maintained in areas of the City with similar topography land use and population density. Specific maintenance activities are determined by available funding and the need for maintenance as determined by the City. The City is not obligated to maintain any portion of a private road or street. Any and all lighting of roads and streets which may be positioned in a public right of way, roadway or utility company easement shall be maintained by the applicable utility company servicing that area of the City of Anna, Texas pursuant to the rules regulations and fees of such utility. An owner of land within the newly annexed area that desires to develop said property will be required pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Anna, Texas to provide internal and peripheral streets and to construct those streets in accordance with the specifications required by the City of Anna, Texas. The City Council of the City of Anna, Texas is not aware of the existence of any public parks, public playgrounds, public swimming pools, or any other publicly owned facility, building or service now located in the area proposed for annexation. In the event any such parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, or any other public facilities, buildings or services do exist and are public facilities, the City of Anna, Texas will maintain such areas upon annexation to the same extent and degree that it maintains public parks, public playgrounds, public swimming pools, other public facilities buildings or services and other similar areas of the City now incorporated in the City of Anna, Texas. To the extent that it becomes necessary because of development demands population growth or a bona fide need, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas will undertake to provide any such facility which it deems necessary to adequately provide for the health and safety of the citizens of the newly incorporated area based upon the standard considerations of topography, land use and population density.
Roads and Streets. 1. Grade and improve all roads and streets in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Public Works & Safety Committee, including off-site improvements necessary, to provide such roads and streets, including grading and gravel, curb and gutter, and asphalt street improvements, as approved by the Public Works & Development Director or his designee and Public Works & Safety Committee as indicated in the plans and specifications on file with the Public Works & Development Department.
2. Restore any damage to existing pavement, curb, gutter, and landscaping which may result from construction of development improvements.
3. Reimburse the City for the cost of all street signs, street lights, traffic signs and posts, including the cost of their installation.
4. Contractors working at the Development are required to clean up all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets no later than the end of each working day. In addition, the Developer shall have ultimate responsibility for cleaning up any and all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets until Final Acceptance has been granted by the City Council as described in Section VII, Final Acceptance. The City shall make a reasonable effort to require the contractor that placed the mud, dirt, stone or debris on the street, to clean up the same or to hold the subject property owner who hired the contractor responsible. The Developer shall clean up the streets within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving a notice from the City. If said mud, dirt, stone or debris are not cleaned up after notification, the City may do so at the Developer’s and/or subject property owner's expense, at the option of the City.
Roads and Streets. 1. Grade and improve all roads and streets in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Public Works Committee on , including off site improvements necessary to provide such roads and streets, including grading and gravel, curb and gutter, and asphalt street improvements, as approved by the Director of Engineering and Building and Public Works Committee as indicated in the plans and specifications on file with the Engineering and Building Department.
2. Restore any damage to existing pavement, curb, gutter, and landscaping which may result from construction of subdivision improvements.
3. Reimburse the City for the cost of all street signs, street lights, traffic signs and posts, including the cost of their installation.
Roads and Streets. 1. Restore any damage to existing pavement, curb, gutter, and landscaping which may result from construction of required improvement(s).
2. Contractors working at the Development are required to clean up all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets no later than the end of each working day. In addition, the Developer shall have ultimate responsibility for cleaning up any and all mud, dirt, stone or debris on the streets until Final Acceptance has been granted by the City Council as described in Section VII, Final Acceptance. The City shall make a reasonable effort to require the contractor that placed the mud, dirt, stone or debris on the street, to clean up the same or to hold the subject property owner who hired the contractor responsible. The Developer shall clean up the streets within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving a notice from the City. If said mud, dirt, stone or debris are not cleaned up after notification, the City may do so at the Developer’s and/or subject property owner's expense, at the option of the City.
Roads and Streets. CONTRACTOR shall restore all roads and streets in which the surface is removed, broken or damaged, or in which the ground has caved or settled due to the performance of Work covered by the Contract. CONTRACTOR shall match the existing surfacing for depth, materials, and surface finish, including striping and pavement markings, except as otherwise specified.
Roads and Streets. It is an objective of the Council to; T1 Protect routes of future roads listed hereunder from development;
1 Between Straffan Rd. (a) and Celbridge Rd. (b). Between Straffan Rd. (j) and the New Meadowbrook Rd. (k). Between Moyglare Rd. (r) and County Boundary (s). No new development will be permitted on lands zoned ‘New Residential’ in Mariavilla (off the Moyglare Road) pending the completion of this road (r) to (s). Vehicular access from lands zoned for New Residential in this area will only be permitted to access onto the new road, not the Moyglare Rd. Pedestrian and cyclist access from the new development onto the Moyglare Rd. will be permitted however. Between Greenfield Lane (f) and the New Meadowbrook Road. (g). Between Celbridge Rd. (b) and Blacklion Rd. (d). Between Kilcock Rd. (o) and Moyglare Rd.(p). T2 Carry out the following road realignments and improvements at; 1 the sharp bend at Convent Lane, 2 Rathcoffey Rd. between the town boundary and Bond Bridge, 3 Bond Bridge, 4 some sections of Dunboyne Rd. 5 Kildare Bridge 0 Xxxxx Xxxx 7 Complete the recommendations of the Town Improvement Scheme 8 Improve the Moneycooley Rd. T3 Improve the following junctions; The Y junction at Dunboyne/Blacklion Rd. Between Mill St. and the Kilcock Rd. Between Convent Lane and Main St.