Island Greenway Bike Path Alternatives Alternative “B“ (New License) Alternative “A“ (New License)
Island Greenway Bike Path Alternatives Alternative “C“ (Existing Easement w/Amendments)
Island Greenway Bike Path Alternatives Alt. A – Bike Path on east side of retention pond – License with no “consideration clause” – Condition of license requires construction of FE-6 fence (min) & 50-ft clear zone; and maintenance for life of license (i.e. assuming multiple renewals) Alt. B – Bike Path on west side of retention pond – License contains “consideration clause” for fair market value (FMV) – Construction of FE-6 fence (min) & 50-ft clear zone ; and maintenance as “consideration” in first term of license – FMV payment as “consideration” in the subsequent renewals Alt. C – No Bike Path – Amend easement to include as-builts for retention pond and require construction of FE-6 fence (min) & 50-ft clear zone for public safety – No consideration required Assumption: Either license (Alt. A or Alt. B) conveys everything from west side of “Greenway” to the MOTSU boundary to the east
License Considerations License include sufficient condition and liability for the proposed use (bike path) Any “new” use requires approval at Assistance Chief of Staff for Installation Management (ACSIM) day process Anything up to 20-yrs possible, longer terms risk non-approval.
Independent Action Items Amend Easement #DACA to reflect as-built conditions Address perceived encroachments Determine appropriate fence that meets Army needs
Potential Alternative Fence We can approve the use of a higher-rated security fence that may be more aesthetically pleasing. Examples include ornamental fences referenced (with specifications) in Unified Facilities Criteria , dated 1 October 2013 (e.g./ drawings UFC 720 & 721).
Ornamental Security Fencing Examples