Common use of ECR Number Environmental Commitment Record Requirements Description of ADOT Clause in Contracts

ECR Number Environmental Commitment Record Requirements Description of ADOT. Responsibilities VIS-1 During the design phase, ADOT will evaluate: • leaving in place rock outcrops—if stable and not a hazard to the traveling public—not interfering with construction or looking out-of-place in the natural landscape • using vegetative buffers to screen views both of the road and from the road • transplanting saguaro, mature trees, and other cacti likely to survive the transplanting and setting-in period to visually sensitive or critical roadway areas • blending retention basins and their landscape treatments into their natural surroundings • placing landscape treatment on the periphery of R/W areas at overpass locations as well as at other areas adjacent to residential development • clustering or grouping plant material in an informal pattern to break up the linear form of the freeway • using strategic gaps in plantings to frame positive views from the road • using earth colors for overpasses, retaining and screen walls, and noise barriers • using natural-tone metals with a non-contrasting, non-glare finish for guardrails and handrails • using riprap that blends with the surrounding rocks and exposed soil color • using shotcrete that matches the color and texture of adjacent rocks • using bridges and overpass structural systems that help unify a visually complex landscape • minimizing structural sizes and/or recessing the face of structural members from the edge of the Roadway to reduce real or apparent breadth of structures ADOT to oversee for compliance TP Attachment 000-0 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Project Record of Decision (ROD) Developer’s Environmental Commitment Requirements The following table includes the Project-specific environmental commitments as written in the ROD, with minor modifications for clarification purposes. As it relates to these Technical Provisions, references to freeway, project, South Mountain Freeway, proposed action, proposed freeway, and Selected Alternative mean the Project, and references to contractor mean Developer. Developer shall comply with and perform all of the contractor and ADOT requirements, including the ADOT obligations, commitments, and responsibilities, identified in the following table, except to the extent of those requirements that are specifically identified in the third column, entitled “Description of ADOT Responsibilities,” which are not delegated to Developer.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: apps.azdot.gov, apps.azdot.gov, apps.azdot.gov

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

ECR Number Environmental Commitment Record Requirements Description of ADOT. Responsibilities Retained Obligations VIS-1 During the design phase, ADOT will evaluate: • leaving in place rock outcrops—if stable and not a hazard to the traveling public—not interfering with construction or looking out-of-place in the natural landscape • using vegetative buffers to screen views both of the road and from the road • transplanting saguaro, mature trees, and other cacti likely to survive the transplanting and setting-in period to visually sensitive or critical roadway areas • blending retention basins and their landscape treatments into their natural surroundings • placing landscape treatment on the periphery of R/W areas at overpass locations as well as at other areas adjacent to residential development • clustering or grouping plant material in an informal pattern to break up the linear form of the freeway • using strategic gaps in plantings to frame positive views from the road • using earth colors for overpasses, retaining and screen walls, and noise barriers • using natural-tone metals with a non-contrasting, non-glare finish for guardrails and handrails • using riprap that blends with the surrounding rocks and exposed soil color • using shotcrete that matches the color and texture of adjacent rocks • using bridges and overpass structural systems that help unify a visually complex landscape • minimizing structural sizes and/or recessing the face of structural members from the edge of the Roadway to reduce real or apparent breadth of structures ADOT None retained; all delegated to oversee for compliance Developer. TP Attachment 000-0 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Project Record of Decision (ROD) Developer’s Environmental Commitment Requirements The following table includes the Project-specific environmental commitments as written in the ROD, with minor modifications for clarification purposes. As it relates to these Technical Provisions, references to freeway, project, South Mountain Freeway, proposed action, proposed freeway, and Selected Alternative mean the Project, and references to contractor mean Developer. Developer shall comply is responsible for performing and complying with and perform all obligations of the contractor and ADOT requirements, including the ADOT obligations, commitments, and responsibilities, identified in the following tableADOT, except to the extent of those requirements obligations that are specifically identified in below as being the third column, entitled “Description obligations of ADOT Responsibilities,” which are not delegated to DeveloperADOT.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.azdot.gov

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

ECR Number Environmental Commitment Record Requirements Description of ADOT. Responsibilities Retained Obligations VIS-1 During the design phase, ADOT will evaluate: • leaving in place rock outcrops—if stable and not a hazard to the traveling public—not interfering with construction or looking out-of-place in the natural landscape • using vegetative buffers to screen views both of the road and from the road • transplanting saguaro, mature trees, and other cacti likely to survive the transplanting and setting-in period to visually sensitive or critical roadway areas • blending retention basins and their landscape treatments into their natural surroundings • placing landscape treatment on the periphery of R/W areas at overpass locations as well as at other areas adjacent to residential development • clustering or grouping plant material in an informal pattern to break up the linear form of the freeway • using strategic gaps in plantings to frame positive views from the road • using earth colors for overpasses, retaining and screen walls, and noise barriers • using natural-tone metals with a non-contrasting, non-glare finish for guardrails and handrails • using riprap that blends with the surrounding rocks and exposed soil color • using shotcrete that matches the color and texture of adjacent rocks • using bridges and overpass structural systems that help unify a visually complex landscape • minimizing structural sizes and/or recessing the face of structural members from the edge of the Roadway to reduce real or apparent breadth of structures ADOT has the right to oversee Developer’s performance for compliance compliance. TP Attachment 000420-0 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 1 South Mountain Freeway Project Record of Decision (ROD) Developer’s Environmental Commitment Requirements The following table includes the Project-specific environmental commitments as written in the ROD, with minor modifications for clarification purposes. As it relates to these Technical Provisions, references to freeway, project, South Mountain Freeway, proposed action, proposed freeway, and Selected Alternative mean the Project, and references to contractor mean Developer. Developer shall comply with and perform all of the contractor and ADOT requirements, including the ADOT obligations, commitments, and responsibilities, identified in the following table, except to the extent of those requirements that are specifically identified in the third column, entitled “Description of ADOT Responsibilities,” which are not delegated to Developer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.azdot.gov

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.