Master Plan Roads definition
Examples of Master Plan Roads in a sentence
For construction of curb-to-curb Master Plan Roads, the scope of work shall include street pavement, traffic signals, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lights, median, and median landscaping, storm drainage facilities, wastewater lines, storm drainage lines, potable and recycled water lines and appurtenances (including the fire hydrants, valves, and associated facilities and service lines), in accordance with the Citywide Infrastructure Master Plans.
Since joint trench improvements are not considered Master Plan Infrastructure, then if: (i) City constructs certain Master Plan Roads that are necessary to serve the Property, and (ii) those Master Plan Roads require said joint trenches, then (iii) Prologis shall be responsible for the cost to construct the joint trench at issue subject to any third party reimbursement, including, without limitation, the cost to obtain any necessary rights-of- way or easement(s) within and outside the curb-to-curb area.