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08-048 - Museum of Flight / King County - Pedestrian Bridge Easement
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08-048 - Museum of Flight / King County - Pedestrian Bridge Easement
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08-048
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Museum of Flight
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Pedestrian Bridge Easement
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the Bridge. The easement granted by this Section 2.1 shall be for the purpose of providing <br />access to and egress from the Bridge and for the purpose of maintaining, repairing and <br />replacing the Bridge as necessary, as provided below. <br />2.2 Public Easement <br />The Museum hereby grants, conveys and quitclaims to the Public, a non- <br />exclusive easement on, over and across (a) the Bridge and the portions of the Property on <br />which the Bridge is located and (b) the stairs, ramps, elevators, sidewalks and other paved <br />pathways located on the Property that provide direct access to the Bridge from the public <br />sidewalks that adjoin the Arterial; provided, however, that the easement area shall not <br />include landscaped areas surrounding the portions of the Property on which the Bridge is <br />located or portions of the Property not necessary for direct access to the Bridge. The <br />easement granted by this Section 2.2 shall be for the purpose of providing pedestrian <br />access to and egress from and over the Bridge so that the Public may cross the Arterial. <br />The right to use such easement shall be limited to the hours of MOF operation. <br />3. Grant of Easements from the Authority <br />3.1 County Easement <br />The Authority hereby grants, conveys and quitclaims to the County, for its <br />benefit and the benefit of its elected officials, employees, agents and contractors, a non- <br />exclusive easement on, over and across the portions of the Property (a) on which the <br />Bridge is located, (b) such limited portions of the Property immediately adjacent to the <br />Bridge as may be necessary for use by the County in operating and maintaining, repairing <br />and replacing the Bridge as provided below and (c) the stairs, ramps, elevators, sidewalks <br />and other paved pathways located on the Property that provide direct access to the Bridge <br />from the public sidewalks that adjoin the Arterial; provided, however, that the easement <br />area shall not include landscaped areas surrounding the portions of the Property on which <br />the Bridge is located or portions of the Property not necessary for direct access to the <br />Bridge. The easement granted by this Section 3.1 shall be for the purpose of providing <br />access to and egress from the Bridge and for the purpose of maintaining, repairing and <br />replacing the Bridge as necessary, as provided below. <br />3.2 Public Easement <br />The Authority hereby grants, conveys and quitclaims to the Public, a non- <br />exclusive easement on, over and across (a) the portions of the Property on which the <br />Bridge is located and (b) the stairs, ramps, elevators, sidewalks and other paved pathways <br />located on the Property that provide direct access to the Bridge from the public sidewalks <br />that adjoin the Arterial; provided, however, that the easement area shall not include <br />landscaped areas surrounding the portions of the Property on which the Bridge is located <br />09901 -0001 /LEGAL 14102970.3 <br />-4- <br />
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