Fencing and Visual Mitigation Sample Clauses

Fencing and Visual Mitigation. 6.5.1 MBTA agrees to provide and maintain steel picket fence in accordance with the Programmatic Agreement adjacent to commercial property and parking lots between Bound Brook and the former North Scituate depot building on both sides of the right-of- way. 6.5.2 MBTA agrees to provide and maintain (when located on MBTA property) solid fencing or plantings to screen historic properties as specified in the Programmatic Agreement. 6.5.3 MBTA agrees to provide and maintain six (6) foot high chain link fence along the railroad property line adjacent to inhabited areas, other public areas, and as specified herein. 6.5.4 MBTA agrees that all chain link fence in Historic Districts will be black color as specified in the Programmatic Agreement. 6.5.5 Prior to the start of service on the Greenbush line, the MBTA agrees to review on-site by hi-rail vehicle the actual fencing locations for deficiencies with appropriate Town officials prior to the start of service and any deficiency so identified shall be corrected prior to such start. 6.5.6 Fencing shall be provided along the right-of-way where requested by the Town and agreed to by the MBTA. 6.5.7 MBTA agrees, subject to review in accordance with the Programmatic Agreement, to provide black chain link fencing and infill planting on the southerly side of the track between engineering stations 1300+00 and 1315+00.

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