Renaissance Boardwalk Sample Clauses

Renaissance Boardwalk. The at grade footprint of Buildings A, B, and C will be at least fifteen (15) feet from the shoreline bulkhead wall. Between the shoreline bulkhead wall and Buildings A, B, and C, Developer will construct a boardwalk and certain improvements (“Renaissance Boardwalk”) across the length of the Developer Parcel between the public sidewalk to the west of the Property to the property line between the Property and connecting to the waterfront path on the National Park Service property to the east of the Property. The Renaissance Boardwalk shall be constructed by Developer at Developer’s sole cost and expense and shall be owned and maintained by Developer. As part of the construction of the Renaissance Boardwalk, Developer will reconstruct the access to the Renaissance Boardwalk from the public sidewalk to the west of the Project. The City will grant Developer a construction easement or license for the purpose of reconstructing the public access on City property to the Renaissance Boardwalk. Developer will grant a non- revocable public access easement of not less than fifteen (15) feet in width with no encroachment by outdoor dining or other features (except benches, trash cans, and lighting subject to City approval) to allow the general public access over the Renaissance Boardwalk, subject to reasonable terms and rules and regulations designed to protect public safety and private property and agreed to by the City. After the issuance of the Final Development Approvals with conditions acceptable to the Developer, the Developer agrees to demolish the existing pier on the Pier Property, at no cost to the City and subject to any agency permit approvals and requirements. Developer will obtain any necessary agency permits and permission from Xxxxx Public Utilities in order to accomplish the demolition of the existing pier. At the time Developer demolishes the pier, Developer will remove the existing signage from the shoreline bulkhead wall. No new signage shall be placed on the wall. The City agrees to favorably consider the removal of the pier as a public benefit for purposes of meeting the MFTE market rate option requirements.
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