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S.P. 6241-51 (T.H. 280) <br />Mn/DOT Agreement Number 92042 <br />Ramsey County <br />acceptable. The City must submit this report to the Project Engineer no later <br />than the day after performing the work. <br />8) Maintain accurate and up-to-date relocation cost records throughout the course <br />of the Project. <br />9) Leave materials in place at the Project Engineer's discretion. Any materials left <br />within the highway right of way after the City completes its work will become the <br />property of the Contractor. <br />10) Acquire all necessary replacement right of way. <br />B) Compliance with Safety Regulations <br />1) The City must comply with the safety regulations contained in Minnesota Rules, <br />part 8810.3300, subpart 5, during all construction and maintenance operations. <br />The City will furnish and require each flagger to carry a copy of the current <br />edition of the State's Field Manual, which is Part IV of the Minnesota Manual of <br />Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The City must furnish each flagger with the <br />required vest, hat, hand sign, flags, and any other necessary safety equipment. <br />2) The provisions of this Agreement do not relieve the City of any legal <br />responsibility or liability associated with the construction, operation, or <br />maintenance of its Facilities. <br />C) Compliance with Pollution Control Requirements <br />1) The Contractor installs pollution control measures according to the National <br />Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit (NPDES permit). Pollution <br />control measures include silt fences, slope stabilization measures such as seed <br />and mulch, and any other measures the State deems necessary to comply with <br />the NPDES permit. If the City's work affects such pollution control measures, <br />the City must restore them to their original condition and to the Project <br />Engineer's satisfaction. If the City is relocating Facilities before the Contractor <br />begins construction, the City must work with the Project Engineer to determine <br />if pollution control measures are necessary and how to implement them if they <br />are. <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />