Common use of Private Roads Clause in Contracts

Private Roads. All private roads within the Property shall be constructed by Owner, Developer, or a Subsequent Developer, or other parties, as applicable, and maintained by Owner, Developer, or a Subsequent Developer or dedicated for maintenance to other appropriate entities, as applicable. The City will not be responsible for the construction or maintenance of any private roads within the Property, unless the City specifically agrees to do so in the future. In the event a private road within the Property is constructed to either SCDOT or City standards, and is acceptable as a public road, the City may consider a request to take ownership and assume responsibility for the maintenance of same upon the request of the person or entity which has ownership of the road. The City is under no obligation to accept any private road. If such an offer is made and accepted, the road will become a public road. The City may consider acceptance of any attendant drainage systems separately from acceptance of any road. The City is under no obligation to accept any drainage system for private roads. The recording of a final plat or plan subdividing a portion of the Property shall not constitute an offer to deed or dedicate any or all streets and rights of ways shown thereon to the City, or any other person or entity, nor as acceptance by the City of the dedication absent an express written agreement to do so.

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Sources: Development Agreement

Private Roads. All private roads within the Property shall be constructed by Owner, the Developer, or a Subsequent Developer, or other parties, as applicable, and maintained by Ownersucpharty(ies) and/or Association(s), Developer, or a Subsequent Developer or dedicated for maintenance to other appropriate entities, as applicable. The City will not be responsible for the construction or maintenance of any private roads within the Property, unless the City specifically agrees to do so in the future. In the event a private road within the Property is constructed to either SCDOT or City standards, and is acceptable as a public road, the City may consider a request to take ownership and assume responsibility for the maintenance of same upon the request of the person or entity which has ownership of the road. The City is under no obligation to accept any private road. If such an offer is made and accepted, the road will become a public road. The City may consider acceptance of any attendant drainage systems separately from acceptance of any road. The City is under no obligation to accept any drainage system for private roads. The recording of a final plat or plan subdividing a portion of the Property shall not constitute an offer to deed or dedicate any or all streets and rights of ways shown thereon to the City, or any other person or entity, nor as acceptance by the City of the dedication absent an express written agreement to do so.Property

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Sources: Development Agreement