Sidewalks and Walking Paths Sample Clauses

Sidewalks and Walking Paths. Developer shall construct a 5-foot wide concrete public sidewalk along the east side of Orchard Street across the full frontage of the Developer’s Property which shall include the property located in the Village of Thiensville, as shown on the Developer’s Plans and as approved by the Village Engineer Developer shall provide, within the Declaration of Restrictions for the Subdivision, that the public sidewalk abutting Orchard Street shall be maintained in perpetuity by the lot owners at the owner’s expense, but that any maintenance, snow removal, repair or re-construction shall be subject to assessment to the abutting property owner(s) pursuant to Chapter 66.0907, Wis. Stats., and any applicable statutes, Village ordinances, or other laws or regulations.
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Sidewalks and Walking Paths. Developer shall construct a 5-foot wide concrete private sidewalk along the East and North side of the development to Village of Thiensville specifications. Developer will be responsible for repairs to damage caused by construction or removals due to utility installation across existing public sidewalk. Across the full frontage of the Developer’s Property which shall include the property located in the Village of Thiensville, as shown on the Developer’s Plans and as approved by the Village Engineer Developer shall provide, within the Declaration of Restrictions for the Subdivision, that the public sidewalk abutting Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx and the Private sidewalks within the development shall be maintained in perpetuity by the lot owners at the owner’s expense, but that any maintenance, snow removal, repair or re-construction shall be subject to assessment to the abutting property owner(s) pursuant to Chapter 66.0907, Wis. Stats., and any applicable statutes, Village ordinances, or other laws or regulations. Such obligations shall be disclosed to all future buyers by Developer and the Declaration of Restrictions shall conspicuously give notice to all future buyers of such obligation.

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