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11.  Pedestrian/Bicycle Path to the Rayfield Property:  That prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant or Homeowners’ Association shall construct a 5-foot wide improved pedestrian/bicycle path within a 10-foot wide public access easement, or alternate path as approved by the Town Manager, to the Rayfield property.  That the construction of the path involve minimal land disturbance. As best as possible, the location of the path shall be coordinated with the proposed residential development on the Rayfield property.  The final location and design of the path shall be approved by the Town Manager prior to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit. 

12.  Pedestrian/Bicycle Path Maintenance, Dedication and Easement:  That the applicant, or Homeowners’ Association, shall be responsible for the construction of the pedestrian/bicycle path.  That the Homeowners’ Association shall be responsible for the maintenance of the pedestrian/bicycle path.  That prior to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit the applicant provide for Town Manager review and approval, a deed conveying to the Homeowners’ Association a 10-foot wide strip of land that contains the pedestrian path/bicycle.  The deed shall be recorded concurrently and cross referenced on the final plat.

That with the recordation of a final plat, the applicant shall dedicate a 10-foot wide public pedestrian access easement for the path connection to the Rayfield property.  The public easement and boundaries shall be reviewed and approved by the Town Manager prior to recordation at the Orange County Register of Deeds Office.

13.  Pedestrian/Bicycle Path Signage: That at such time that the pedestrian/bicycle path connects to an approved and constructed pedestrian/bicycle path on the Rayfield property, the applicant or Homeowners’ Association shall post a sign stating “Public Access” at the entrance to the pedestrian path.  The design and location of the sign shall be reviewed and approved by the Town Manager.