Common use of Greenways Clause in Contracts

Greenways. 5.16.1. The general location of greenways and paved paths for pedestrians and cyclists at Carolina North shall be consistent with the 50-year development plan for Carolina North as set forth in Exhibit B. The University shall maintain continued public access to greenways and paved paths for pedestrians and cyclists in the Carolina North Tract. Greenways on the Carolina North Tract shall be under the management and direction of the Carolina North Office of Forestry Management or its successor. 5.16.2. A general plan for additional greenway locations shall be provided with the first individual site development permit application at Carolina North. This plan shall include a greenways maintenance plan that identifies maintenance routines and responsibilities and the location of site fixtures and amenities at designated trail heads (which may include but are not limited to informational kiosk, map/locator/wayfinding device, gated access to prohibit motorized access, trash cans, recreational parking, and/or bicycle racks). Each Annual Report prepared after the submission of this plan shall include information about the current status of the design and funding of greenway connections at Carolina North. 5.16.3. The Town plans on building a major paved greenway trail to the edges of the Carolina North Project from both the south and the north. The University and Town shall cooperate to assure that the trail systems are built in a logical manner such that non-motorized vehicle transportation and recreation are enhanced in the most efficient manner possible. The University and Town shall work to link the north-south trail corridor to other trails in the Town and University system and to eventually provide continuous access south to the Town’s ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail and north to the Town Operations Center. 5.16.4. All greenways shall be built to AASHTO or Town standards for multi-use pedestrian and bicycle trails. 5.16.5. The University shall maintain all greenways built by the University under the terms of this Agreement. 5.16.6. The public shall be permitted to use all greenways on the Carolina North Tract without charge. 5.16.7. Installation of greenways and paths for pedestrians and cyclists shall be provided for that portion of the Carolina North Project subject to this Agreement as follows: (a) A temporary, non-paved central trail to Homestead Road shall be provided within one year of the closing and deactivation of the airport runway. (b) Additional improvements shall include: 1) A paved trail from ▇▇▇▇▇ Drive Extension through Carolina North to Homestead Road to connect with the Town’s extension of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail from the south and the Town’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trail to the north; 2) A paved trail through the center of the first phase campus in an east/west direction to connect with the Carrboro/Chapel Hill extension of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail; 3) A means of crossing ▇▇▇▇▇ Drive extension; and 4) Continued trails through the Carolina North area as a separate facility with as few road intersections as possible. (c) A map setting forth the potential general location of these greenways is attached as Exhibit F. The exact alignment of the greenways may be adjusted by mutual agreement of the Town and University as necessary to avoid environmentally sensitive areas, coordinate with connecting greenways, and coordinate with the pedestrian and bicycle plans required by Section 5.8 of this Agreement.

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Sources: Development Agreement

Greenways. 5.16.1. The Town and University shall collaboratively examine the feasibility and form of a new partnership for planning and funding a program to address common interests in an effective system of bicycle, pedestrian, and greenway pathways. It is in the interest of the Town and University to establish such a system as an effective additional alternative to automobile and public transit. This examination shall consider a model comparable to the partnership that has been established to address the Town and University interests in public transit. Appropriate Town advisory boards, University students, the Town of Carrboro, and the public shall be consulted in this examination. A report on this examination and recommendations for implementing action shall be submitted with the first Annual Report mandated by this Agreement. 5.16.2. The general location of greenways and paved paths for pedestrians and cyclists at Carolina North shall be consistent with the 50-year development plan for Carolina North as set forth in Exhibit B. North. The University shall maintain continued public access to greenways and paved paths for pedestrians and cyclists in the Carolina North Tract. Greenways on the Carolina North Tract shall be under the management and direction of the Carolina North Office of Forestry Management or its successor. 5.16.25.16.3. A general plan for additional greenway locations shall be provided with the first individual site development permit application at Carolina North. This plan shall include a greenways maintenance plan that identifies maintenance routines and responsibilities and the location of site fixtures and amenities at designated trail heads (which may include but are not limited to informational kiosk, map/locator/wayfinding device, gated access to prohibit motorized access, trash cans, recreational parking, and/or bicycle racks). Each Annual Report prepared after the submission of this plan shall include information about the current status of the design and funding of greenway connections at Carolina North. 5.16.35.16.4. The Town plans on building to build a major paved greenway trail to the edges of the Carolina North Project from both the south and the north. The University and Town shall cooperate to assure that the trail systems are built in a logical manner such that non-motorized vehicle transportation and recreation are enhanced in the most efficient manner possible. The University and Town shall work to link the north-south trail corridor to other trails in the Town and University system and to eventually provide continuous access south to the Town’s ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail and north to the Town Operations Center. 5.16.45.16.5. All greenways shall be built to AASHTO or Town standards for multi-use pedestrian and bicycle trails. 5.16.55.16.6. The University shall maintain all greenways built by the University under the terms of this Agreement. 5.16.65.16.7. The public shall be permitted to use all greenways on the Carolina North Tract without charge. 5.16.75.16.8. Installation of greenways and paths for pedestrians and cyclists shall be provided for that portion of the Carolina North Project subject to this Agreement as follows: (a) A temporary, non-paved central trail to Homestead Road shall be provided within one year of the closing and deactivation of the airport runway. (b) Additional improvements shall include: 1) A paved trail from ▇▇▇▇▇ Drive Extension through Carolina North to Homestead Road to connect with the Town’s extension of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail from the south and the Town’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trail to the north; 2) A paved trail through the center of the first phase campus in an east/west direction to connect with the Carrboro/Chapel Hill extension of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Creek Trail; 3) A means of crossing ▇▇▇▇▇ Drive extension; and 4) Continued trails through the Carolina North area as a separate facility with as few road intersections as possible. (c) A map setting forth the potential general location of these greenways is attached as Exhibit F. The exact alignment of the greenways may be adjusted by mutual agreement of the Town and University as necessary to avoid environmentally sensitive areas, coordinate with connecting greenways, and coordinate with the pedestrian and bicycle plans required by Section 5.8 of this Agreement.

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Sources: Development Agreement