Subdivision Road definition

Subdivision Road means and refer to the road which is initially cleared, graded, and graveled by Declarant in connection with the subdivision of the Surveyed Property, and which may, in Declarant’s discretion be extended in connection with the subdivision of the Eastern Property. The Subdivision Road shall be used to provide access to certain of the Parcels from Ramsey Road, and shall be privately maintained according to this Declaration.
Subdivision Road means the whole right-of-way which is reserved for use in constructing the roadway including all appertaining structures, roadbed, gravels, asphalt, slopes, ditches and channels required for proper drainage and protection;

Examples of Subdivision Road in a sentence

  • All required utilities of adequate size and capacity will be available at the property line or in the Subdivision Road immediately adjacent to the property line.

  • The Owner shall be entitled to reimbursement for Subdivision Road expenses, as allowed by the laws of the State of Texas.

  • Commencing upon the twelfth (12th) anniversary of the date that the County accepts a Subdivision Road into the County road system after completion of construction by Developer, the District shall be solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of that Subdivision Road.

  • Petitioner shall remove bollards and other physical barriers at the time Parkway Subdivision Road is improved and dedicated for public use.

  • Commencing upon the tenth (10th) anniversary of the date that the County accepts a Subdivision Road into the County road system after completion of construction by Owner, the District shall be solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of that Subdivision Road.

  • Petitioner shall restrict access, except for public safety vehicles, by signage or by the erection and maintenance of bollards or other physical barriers, between the Project and Parkway Subdivision Road as long as Parkway Subdivision Road is not a public road within the Town’s road system.