Thoroughfares Clause Samples
The 'Thoroughfares' clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use, maintenance, or access to roads, pathways, or other public or private routes within a property or development. It typically outlines who is responsible for keeping thoroughfares clear, safe, and in good repair, and may specify restrictions on blocking or altering these routes. This clause ensures that all parties have clear expectations about access and upkeep, preventing disputes and maintaining safe, unobstructed passage for vehicles and pedestrians.
Thoroughfares. LANDOWNER shall dedicate, at no cost to CITY, that amount of right-of- way along perimeter roadways adjacent to the Property (as reflected on the plat heretofore approved by the CITY) which dedication will yield one-half (½) of the ultimate right-of-way width that is not already dedicated by plat or legal instrument as road right-of-way at such time as the Property is platted. If platting of the Property is delayed and the perimeter roadway right-of-way described above has not previously been dedicated, LANDOWNER shall dedicate the right-of-way along perimeter roadways adjacent to the Property as required herein above upon receipt of the written request of the CITY’s Engineer. Such right-of-way dedication shall include:
a. a thirty foot (30’) wide right-of-way adjacent to and abutting the eastern boundary of the property that runs the full length of the eastern property line of the Property adjacent to County Road No. 318 as such property line is shown on Exhibit A attached hereto.
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