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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
392
Draft
01
Introducer
Guy Enriques, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 392-10 - 09/21/10
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
9/21/2010
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
9/21/2010
Ayes
9-Enriques;Ford;Greenwell;Hoffmann; Ikeda;Naeole-Beason;Onishi;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 09/21/2010 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Council
COM 0942.000 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Communications\2008-2010
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control of all pedestrian and vehicular easements provided by this <br /> Grant of Public Access Easements <br /> 2. The Grantor and Grantee agree that this Grant of Public Access Easements is <br /> intended to comply with the objectives and policies relating to shoreline access set forth in <br /> Chapter 205A, as amended, of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Grantor and Grantee further <br /> agree that the use of the vehicular and pedestrian public access easements by the general <br /> public for the purposes permitted hereunder constitutes use for "recreational purposes" within <br /> the meaning of the Hawaii Recreational Use Statute, Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 520. <br /> 3. That Grantee and the members of the general public shall not use the Easement <br /> Area for any purpose not expressly permitted herein. <br /> 4. That if at any time the premises across which the rights and easements are <br /> hereby granted, or any part thereof, shall be condemned or taken by any governmental <br /> authority, Grantee shall have the right to claim and recover from the condemning authority, <br /> but not from Grantor, such compensation as is payable for the said rights and easements <br /> within the public access easements by Grantee, all of which shall be payable to Grantee. <br /> 5. The terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" wherever used herein shall include Grantor <br /> and Grantee and their respective heirs, devisees, personal representatives and assigns <br /> according to the context thereof. <br /> 6. All the terms, covenants and conditions of this Grant of Public Access <br /> Easements shall run with the land and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the <br /> successors and assigns of Grantor and the successor and assigns of Grantee to the same extent <br /> as said terms, covenants and conditions inure to the benefit of and are binding upon Grantor <br /> and Grantee, respectively. <br /> 7. Upon the precondition that all applicable provisions of this Grant of Public <br /> Access Easements that benefit the Grantor and its successors and assigns are in full force and <br /> effect, and with 30 calendar days written notice to the Grantor, Grantee may assign its rights, <br /> obligations and duties under this Grant of Public Access Easements in whole or in part to the <br /> applicable department or agency of the State of Hawaii, County of Hawaii, and /or the United <br /> States of America. In the event of any such assignment, in whole or part, the Grantor and its <br /> -6- <br />
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