Trails Sample Clauses

Trails. Developer shall construct trail facilities as set forth in Tentative Map conditions of approval 58, 59, and 60.
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Trails. Limited development of foot trails (including boardwalks) for hiking, photography, or nature observation may be permitted upon the condition that their construction and use shall produce minimum levels of disturbance to the environment, and that their construction and use shall not be detrimental to the Conservation Values of this Covenant. The Owner shall construct no trail without first submitting a plan for the proposed construction and maintenance of the trail to Ohio EPA, and receiving prior approval from Ohio EPA.
Trails. Nature trails are permitted on the Easement Property and may be open to public use. Such trails shall not be paved and are to be a single-track dirt trail, with an unobstructed width of 15 feet (i.e. no fencing or other impediments within the 15 feet). The construction and placement of the trails shall mitigate as best as possible any negative impact on or restrictions of the needs of wildlife or any deterrence of wildlife from utilizing the area. No motorized vehicles shall be allowed on the trail and signs shall be posted to notify trail users of this restriction.
Trails i. All trails not identified as public and within a public right of way shall be considered private and shall be privately owned and maintained.
Trails. 3.4.2 All existing trails shall be located as generally shown on Schedule B.
Trails. 3.9 Continue work with local partners and state agencies to implement regional trails identified in the Regional Trails Project Priority List.
Trails. 7.1 At Grade Crossing 40 7.2 Trail Parallel to Track 40 7.3 Grade Separated Crossing 40 7.3.1 Overhead Crossing (Trail over Railroad) 40
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Trails. A. Mow all trail edges every 3 weeks during the growing season.
Trails. Develop a strong network of trails and multi-use pathways throughout the property with connections to the city network to encourage bike and pedestrian use. Incorporate connected and safe pedestrian, bike and transit systems through CU Boulder South integrated into the broader city and regional bicycle and pedestrian network, including safe street crossings, trailhead(s), soft surface recreation trails, and a trail link(s) to the South Boulder Creek Trail in coordination with OSMP. Create safe and convenient connections that support multimodal mobility through and among building sites and amenities, accessible to the public within the project and between the project and the existing and proposed transportation systems, including, without limitation, streets, bikeways, pedestrian ways and trails. Exhibit E: Outdoor Lighting‌
Trails. Guests shall stay on designated trails and campground areas at all times.
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