An Agreement between Municipality and Owner of Land Adjoining Public Right-of-Way — Encroachment of Building's Canopy over Sidewalk is an agreement between a municipality and the owner of a property that is adjacent to a public right-of-way which permits the encroachment of the building's canopy over the sidewalk. This type of agreement is typically used when a building's canopy is encroaching onto the public right-of-way and the municipality must approve the encroachment in order for it to be legal. The agreement outlines the conditions, responsibilities and obligations of both the municipality and the property owner. The agreement typically includes clauses such as: • A description of the encroachment area • The responsibilities of the municipality, including provision of adequate maintenance of the encroached area • The responsibilities of the property owner, including payment of fees associated with the encroachment • The terms and conditions under which the encroachment may be terminated • Liability provisions • A plan for monitoring and enforcement of the encroachment • A dispute resolution process The agreement may also include other clauses depending on the specific circumstances and requirements of the municipality and the property owner.