Through Site Link definition

Through Site Link means the through site link shown in Annexure E Transfer Land means land forming part of the Public Benefit that is to be either dedicated or transferred to the City in accordance with Schedule 3 of this document.
Through Site Link means the Pedestrian/Cycleway through site link from Oxford Street to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, totaling approximately 136sqm in area and marked (B) on the Location Plan, limited in depth to the finished ground level, the subject of the Through Site Link Instrument Terms, to be delivered and maintained at no cost to Council; “Through Site Link Instrument Terms” means the terms of the s 88B Instrument including Easement in Gross and Public Positive Covenant to be registered against the Land relating to the Pedestrian/Cycleway Through Site Link to be delivered by way of Public Works Contribution under this Agreement, as set out in Schedule 3 of this Agreement.

Examples of Through Site Link in a sentence

  • The Through Site Link will be open to the general public 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.

  • An easement for a potential Through Site Link (if approved as a result of the design excellence competition process) must be registered on the Land.

  • The terms of the easement are to be agreed between the parties, acting reasonably, following approval of the Through Site Link.

  • The Developer may advise the City in writing that the Blast Wall is not required to be built on the Through Site Link based on safety advice.

  • The terms of such Deed are to include a maintenance schedule and are to be reproduced in the By-laws and Management Statement for any associated Strata or Community Scheme, easement terms, positive covenants and restrictions on the use of land which are to be registered against the title to the Land in respect to the Public Plaza and Through Site Link and be to the satisfaction of Council, acting reasonably.

  • Any Stage 2/Detailed Design Development Application is to provide details of the location, dimensions and stratum limits (if any) of the proposed Through Site Link which will also be the subject of an Easement for Public Access and associated Positive Covenant.