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File #: 48717    Version: 1 Name: Temporary Land Use Permit- Request from Dane County, Wisconsin, for temporary access within Tenney Park to complete fiber optic installation to serve the Tenney Locks.
Type: Communication Status: Approved
File created: 9/6/2017 In control: BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
On agenda: Final action: 9/13/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Temporary Land Use Permit- Request from Dane County, Wisconsin, for temporary access within Tenney Park to complete fiber optic installation to serve the Tenney Locks.
Attachments: 1. Tenney Locks Temp Land Use Agmt Exhibit A.pdf
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Temporary Land Use Permit- Request from Dane County, Wisconsin, for temporary access within Tenney Park to complete fiber optic installation to serve the Tenney Locks.

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The City of Madison Parks Division has received a request from Dane County, Wisconsin (“Dane County”) to install a fiber optic line within Tenney Park to serve the Tenney Locks.

The City of Madison Parks Division hereby agrees to allow the Dane County and/or their contractor (the “Contractor”) to install a fiber optic line within City-owned property located at 402 N. Thornton Avenue, aka, Tenney Park, as depicted on attached Exhibit A (the “Premises”); including the right of ingress and egress and the right to operate necessary equipment thereon for said construction activities.

Dane County shall be required to obtain a permanent limited easement for fiber optic purposes within Tenney Park and shall be responsible for providing all the necessary documentation and fees to administer the easement.

Dane County shall obligate the Contractor to obtain a Temporary Land Use Permit from the City of Madison Parks Division for said fiber optic installation which will be subject to the following conditions:

Dane County, their consultant and the Contractor shall be required to meet on site prior to the commencement of any work within Tenney Park to verify the location of the proposed fiber optic line. All final designs shall be approved by the Parks Superintendent or his designee prior to any work commencing within the park.

All damage to the existing pavements, turf areas or other park infrastructure or amenities shall be replaced in kind at the Contractor’s expense.

If the ground is saturated or wet conditions exist, the City has the right to dictate the access route and the date when the work will take place in order to minimize damage to the Premises.

No tree removals or trimming are allowed without the express written approval by the Parks Superintendent.

The Contractor shall be re...

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