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Construction Period Requirements. In addition to other requirements set forth within this agreement regarding property maintenance, the following requirements shall be met specifically during the period of time during which construction of PRAIRIE PRESERVE is being developed: All lots covered by this Agreement shall be subject to the CITY’S storm water regulations. The Contractor shall install and the DEVELOPER maintains the storm water protection devises established by the CITY and the master drainage / grading plan until such time the devises are no longer needed due to the adequate establishment of ground cover. All lots covered by this agreement shall be kept clean, shall not pond water, shall be mowed to a height not exceeding eight (8) inches, and shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to erosion control. All temporary construction units must be removed when building in the immediate vicinity is completed. All temporary utility connections made to expedite the development must be removed immediately as utility services are provided; i.e. temporary above ground power supply. Vehicle access to the tract of land herein referred to as the PRAIRIE PRESERVE shall be limited to one entry point along Xxxxxx Street as recommended by the Sedgwick County Fire Department for fire protection purposes and emergency vehicles. Traffic in PRAIRIE PRESERVE shall be limited to vehicles under 20 tons, with the exception of construction vehicles and equipment during active construction phase of the project. DEVELOPER shall be responsible for installation and removal of any temporary roads during construction. Such temporary roads shall be approved by the CITY. All roadways must be kept free of construction debris and mud. Dust created during construction must be controlled avoiding a nuisance for motorist and neighbors. DETENTION PONDS. Any on-site detention ponds will be designed to control two, twenty- five year storm events and one, hundred year storm event. Additionally, the ponds will act as temporary sedimentation basins during construction but are limited to the amount of sediment allowed and DEVELOPER responsible for any dredging required. Any on-site detention ponds and associated inflow and outflow systems to the property as well as the reserves, and ditches are to be maintained by the DEVELOPER indefinitely unless transferred to a homeowner’s association or equal resolution approved by the CITY, excluding paving and utilities within dedicated rights of ways as indicat...
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Construction Period Requirements. 1. Construction shall be coordinated with utility companies and other persons with rights to install or maintain infrastructure in the public right- or-way.
Construction Period Requirements. In respect of the Project and the Existing Facilities O&M, at all times prior to Availability until and including the day that Availability is achieved, the Contractor shall assume all of the responsibilities and duties of theprime contractor”, provided that, to the extent permitted by law, the Contractor may enter into an agreement with its subcontractor identified in Schedule 17 (Subcontractors) primarily responsible for carrying out the Project to be the “prime contractor” until and including the day that Availability is achieved. Where the Province requires access to the Infrastructure, the Existing Facilities, or the any part of the Lands occupied by the Contractor prior to Availability, the Province agrees with the Contractor that it shall strictly comply with the Contractor’s safety requirements for the Infrastructure, the Existing Facilities, or the Lands.
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