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Resolution 2025-36 - NEEDS SIGNED SIGNED AGREEMENT
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Resolution 2025-36 - NEEDS SIGNED SIGNED AGREEMENT
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APPROVING A MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF BOULDER CONCERNING THE DAVIDSON MESA TRAIL
Meeting Date
6/3/2025
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Resolution
Ord/Res - Year
2025
Ord/Res - Number
36
City Property Name
Trails
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Davidson Mesa Trail
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6/11/2025
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City of Boulder
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dog barrier must be approved in advance by OSMP. Louisville shall be <br />responsible for all costs associated with the installation and maintenance of <br />the prairie dog barrier. <br />c. In July 2009, the Parties discovered that a prairie dog barrier fence was <br />constructed by Louisville on the Property in the location shown on Exhibit <br />B. At the time, OSMP agreed that the prairie dog barrier fence could remain <br />in place, but that Louisville would not maintain or repair the barrier, and <br />that Louisville would remove the barrier when it had deteriorated beyond <br />its usefulness as determined by OSMP. OSMP and Louisville agree that <br />the prairie dog barrier fence has deteriorated to the point where it needs to <br />be removed, and Louisville agrees to remove the barrier within 6 months of <br />the execution of this Agreement, and the sole cost and expense of Louisville. <br />Louisville, including its employees, officers, agents and other authorized <br />parties, may access the Boulder Property for the purpose of removing the <br />barrier. <br />4. Other Provisions. <br />a. Insurance. Louisville certifies it carries insurance for general liability coverage <br />up to $1,000,000 each occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate and carries <br />umbrella coverage up to $10,000,000. Further, prior to any entry on the Boulder <br />Property, Louisville shall require each contractor conducting activities on the <br />Boulder Property pursuant to this Agreement to have and maintain at their own <br />expense, at least the following insurance for which certificates evidencing such <br />insurance shall be provided to Boulder prior to any entry and shall name "the <br />City of Boulder, its elected and appointed officials, directors, officers, <br />employees, agents and volunteers" as additional insureds: <br />Insurance Amounts <br />a. Workers Compensation <br />b. Comprehensive General Liability <br />c. Automobile liability <br />Statutory. <br />$2,000.000 each occurrence. <br />$2,000,000 aggregate. <br />$1,000.000 each occurrence. <br />$2,000,000 general aggregate <br />b. No Conveyance. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to dedicate or reserve <br />to the public or Louisville any rights by adverse possession, prescription, grant, <br />dedication or otherwise, to possess or occupy the Property or any portion <br />thereof except as agreed to herein. Boulder reserves the right to use and occupy <br />the Property for any purpose which does not interfere with Louisville's <br />permitted Trail uses. <br />c. Non-Annronriation. This Agreement shall not be interpreted to impose a multi- <br />year fiscal obligation on the Parties Financial commitments of the Parties under <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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