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2020-07-08 Parks Pathways Conditions Rev. 02.11.20 Reviewer: Kim Warren / Pathways Project Manager Planner Assigned: Sonya Allen/ Bill Parsons Project Name: Prescott Ridge – AZ, PP, PS File No: H-2020-0047 Date:7 July 2020 The following will be required for development of the proposed project: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - PATHWAYS 1. The project developer shall design and construct multi-use pathways consistent with the location and specifications set forth in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Map and Master Pathways Plan Document Chapter 3). Any proposed adjustments to pathway alignment shall be coordinated through the Pathways Project Manager. 2. Prior to Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall submit a public access easement for a detached, multi-use pathway connecting from the Oaks North Subdivision to Chinden Boulvard along the west side of N. Rustic Oak Way. (A west side location is recommended through Prescott Ridge in order to take advantage of central open space area and eliminate numerous potential vehicle-pedestrian conflicts across residential driveways on the east side). Provide 10’ multi-use pathway connection from the above pathway east to the proposed elementary school. Attached sidewalk is acceptable along the proposed W Fireline Drive, but must meet the 10’ standard pathway width. Submit easement documentation to the Planning Division for Council approval and subsequent recordation. The easement shall be a minimum of 14’ wide (10’ pathway + 2’ shoulder each side). Addditionally, provide a micropath connection between the northwest of the site and future phased development (medical campus) to the north. Minimum 5’ width. No public access easement required. Use standard City template for public access easement. Easement checklist must accompany all easement submittals. 3. Construct multi-use pathways per typical paving section(s) shown in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Chapter 3. 4. The owner (or representative association) of the property affected by each public access easement shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain the multi-use pathway.