TRAFFIC AND CONSTRUCTION. 6.01. At least 60 days prior to the mobilization, BCRUA shall provide the Village a Traffic Management Plan (“TMP”) which shall be developed to assist with the mobility, safety, and construction of the BCRUA Project. The Traffic Management Plan establishes the practices for traffic at work sites (both day and night, including manned and unmanned sites) and during planned and unplanned events. The TMP must be developed with the following objectives and parameters. 6.02. The TMP’s objectives are to: a. Provide appropriate transitions into work sites with focus on providing efficient traffic flow; b. Protect personnel and road users from potential harm; and c. Establish the minimum traffic management levels including any reviews necessary resulting from changing traffic conditions over the duration of the BCRUA Project. 6.03. BCRUA shall include or establish in the construction contract documents for the BCRUA Project (“Construction Contract Documents”) at a minimum the following: a. A documented process for preparation, review and approval for revisions or alterations of the TMP; b. Traffic Control Plans (TCP), specific to the undertaking of each phase of the construction in accordance with the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices; c. Haul routes will be identified during design and agreed to by the Village’s Project Engineer. This will include the agreed work hours when such routes will be normally used; d. The TMP shall conform to the Ordinances, including but not limited to Section 8.02.005(c) of the code of Ordinances, with regard to the days of the week and weekends of the year that construction traffic will be permitted. No construction or hauling traffic shall be permitted during nationally recognized holidays. e. No tree shall be trimmed or removed from the Lime Creek Road right-of-way within the Village city limits without Village approval and a permit is issued. f. Mud and dirt tracked into the roadway must be immediately removed upon discovery. g. Loose trash and debris must be disposed of properly offsite. h. Contractor shall take photographs of the temporary construction site prior to commencement of construction. Pre-construction photos documenting conditions of ROW and each road to be used by the contractor shall be provided to the Village City Secretary before work begins. 6.04. The TMP shall include at a minimum the following: a. Contact information, including after hours, of the Contractor Project Manager, BCRUA Project Manager, Onsite Project Engineer, emergency services and other identified stakeholders. b. The Contractor Project Manager’s strategy for informing the general public and adjacent landowners about the nature of the planned work activities or event, the implication of the Contractor’s traffic control plan (e.g., detours) and Contractor’s role in maintaining the overall safety of the site including the approach for maintaining the roads and routine cleaning. c. Proposed vehicle type, size, weight limits and truck haul routes during construction of the facilities. d. Construction load considerations to minimize impacts to the road life expectancy. 6.05. BCRUA and Contractor agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the TMP throughout the construction of the BCRUA Project. 6.06. Hauling from the Site 8 shall be along Lime Creek Road to the North. Site 8 spoils shall not be hauled on Lime Creek Road with in the Village city limits. 6.07. BCRUA shall take delivery, stage and construct all sections of the Intake Facility outside the Village city limits. BCRUA agrees to remove spoils, transport large equipment and sections of the Intake Facility via barge. 6.08. BCRUA agrees that no concrete or ready-mix trucks may queue or idle within the Village limits with the exception of: a. No more than two (2) concrete trucks used to grout the Tunnel at the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks must stage on the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks shall enter from the North and depart to the North. b. During construction and erection of Maintenance Building
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Samples: Interlocal Agreement
TRAFFIC AND CONSTRUCTION. 6.01. At least 60 30 days prior to the mobilization, BCRUA shall provide the Village a Traffic Management Plan (“TMP”) which shall be developed to assist with the mobility, safety, and construction of the BCRUA ProjectProject and Roadway Improvements occurring within Village city limits. The Traffic Management Plan establishes will establish the practices for traffic at work sites (attributable to the BCRUA Project and Roadway Improvements occurring within Village city limits both day and night, including manned and unmanned sites) and during planned and unplanned events. The TMP must will be developed with the following objectives and parameters.
6.02. The TMP’s objectives are to:
a. Provide appropriate transitions into BCRUA Project work sites within Village city limits with focus on providing efficient traffic flow;
b. Protect personnel and road users from potential harm; and
c. Establish the minimum traffic management levels including any reviews necessary resulting from changing traffic conditions over the duration during construction of the BCRUA ProjectProject and Roadway Improvements occurring within Village city limits.
6.03. BCRUA shall include or establish in the construction contract documents for the BCRUA Project (“Construction Contract Documents”) at a minimum the following:
a. A documented process for preparation, review and approval for revisions or alterations of the TMP;
b. Traffic Control Plans (TCP), specific to the undertaking of each phase of the construction in accordance with the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices;
c. Haul routes will be identified during design and agreed to by the Village’s Project Engineer. This will include the agreed work hours when such routes will be normally usedfor construction;
d. The TMP shall conform to the Ordinances, including but not limited to Section 8.02.005(c) of the code of Ordinances, with regard to the days of the week and weekends of the year that construction traffic will be permitted. No construction or hauling traffic shall be permitted after 6:00 PM and before 7:00 AM, anytime on Sundays, or during nationally recognized holidays.;
e. No tree shall The contractor will be trimmed or removed required to provide the means of removing mud from vehicle wheels before entering public streets, and to remove mud and dirt tracking onto the Lime Creek Road right-of-way within the Village city limits without Village approval and a permit is issued.roadway upon discovery;
f. Mud and dirt tracked into the roadway must be immediately removed upon discovery.
g. Loose trash and debris must be disposed of properly offsite.; and
h. Contractor shall take photographs of the temporary construction site prior to commencement of construction. g. Pre-construction photos documenting conditions of ROW right-of-way and each road to be used by the contractor shall be provided to the Village City Secretary before work begins.
6.04. The TMP shall include at a minimum the following:
a. Contact information, including after hours, of the Contractor Project Manager, BCRUA Project Manager, Onsite Project Engineer, emergency services and other identified stakeholders.
b. The Contractor Project Manager’s strategy for informing the general public and adjacent landowners about the nature of the planned work activities or event, the implication of the Contractor’s traffic control plan (e.g., detours) and Contractor’s role in maintaining the overall safety of the site including the approach for maintaining the roads and routine cleaning.
c. Proposed vehicle type, size, weight limits and truck haul routes during construction of the facilities.
d. Construction load considerations to minimize impacts to the road life expectancy.
6.05. BCRUA and Contractor all of BCRUA’s Contractors and Subcontractors performing work related to the construction of the BCRUA Project and Roadway Improvements occurring within Village city limits agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the TMP throughout the construction of the BCRUA ProjectProject and Roadway Improvements occurring within Village city limits.
6.06. Hauling from the Site 8 shall be along Lime Creek Road to the North. Site 8 spoils shall not be hauled on Lime Creek Road with in within the Village city limits.
6.07. BCRUA shall take delivery, stage and construct all sections of the Intake Facility outside the Village city limits. BCRUA agrees to remove spoils, transport large equipment and sections of the Intake Facility via barge.
6.08. Except as provided below, BCRUA agrees that no concrete or ready-mix trucks may queue or idle on the public right-of-way within the Village limits with the exception of:
a. No more than Up to two (2) concrete trucks used to grout the Tunnel at the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks must stage on the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks shall enter from the North and depart to the North.
; and b. During during construction and erection of Maintenance Building.
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Samples: Interlocal Agreement
TRAFFIC AND CONSTRUCTION. 6.016.1. At least 60 30 days prior to the mobilization, BCRUA shall provide the Village a Traffic Management Plan (“TMP”) which shall be developed to assist with the mobility, safety, and construction of the BCRUA ProjectProject Maintenance Building. The Traffic Management Plan establishes will establish the practices for traffic at work sites to and from Site 4 (both day and night, including manned and unmanned sites) and during planned and unplanned events. The TMP must will be developed with the following objectives and parameters.
6.026.2. The TMP’s objectives are to:
a. Provide appropriate transitions into work sites Site 4 with focus on providing efficient traffic flow;
b. Protect personnel and road users from potential harm; and
c. Establish the minimum traffic management levels including any reviews necessary resulting from changing traffic conditions over the duration of the BCRUA ProjectProject during construction of the Maintenance Building.
6.036.3. BCRUA shall include or establish in the construction contract documents for the BCRUA Project (“Construction Contract Documents”) at a minimum the following:
a. A documented process for preparation, review and approval for revisions or alterations of the TMP;; DRAFT
b. Traffic Control Plans (TCP), specific to the undertaking of each phase of the construction in accordance with the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices;
c. Haul routes from Site 4 will be identified during design and agreed to by the Village’s Project EngineerEngineer construction. This will include the agreed work hours when such routes will be normally used;
d. The TMP shall conform to the Ordinances, including but not limited to Section 8.02.005(c) of the code of Ordinances, with regard to the days of the week and weekends of the year that construction traffic will be permitted. No construction or hauling traffic shall be permitted after 6:00 PM and before 7:00 AM, anytime on Sundays, or during nationally recognized holidays.
e. No tree shall be trimmed or removed from the Lime Creek Road right-of-way within the Village city limits without Village approval and a permit is issued.
f. Mud and dirt tracked into the roadway must be immediately removed upon discoverydiscovery within 24 hours after notification.
g. Loose trash and debris must be disposed of properly offsite.
h. Contractor shall take photographs of the temporary construction site prior to commencement of construction. Pre-construction photos documenting conditions of ROW and each road to be used by the contractor shall be provided to the Village City Secretary before work begins.
6.046.4. The TMP shall include at a minimum the following:
a. Contact information, including after hours, of the Contractor Project Manager, BCRUA Project Manager, Onsite Project Engineer, emergency services and other identified stakeholders.
b. The Contractor Project Manager’s strategy for informing the general public and adjacent landowners about the nature of the planned work activities or event, the implication of the Contractor’s traffic control plan (e.g., detours) and Contractor’s role in maintaining the overall safety of the site including the approach for maintaining the roads and routine cleaning.
c. Proposed vehicle type, size, weight limits and truck haul routes during construction of the facilities.
d. . Construction load considerations to minimize impacts to the road life expectancy.
6.056.5. BCRUA and Contractor agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the TMP throughout the construction of the BCRUA ProjectProject Maintenance Building.
6.066.6. Hauling from the Site 8 shall be along Lime Creek Road to the North. Site 8 spoils shall not be hauled on Lime Creek Road with in the Village city limits.
6.076.7. BCRUA shall take delivery, stage and construct all sections of the Intake Facility outside the Village city limits. BCRUA agrees to remove spoils, transport large equipment and sections of the Intake Facility via barge.
6.086.8. Except as provided below, BCRUA agrees that no concrete or ready-mix trucks may queue or idle on the public right-of-way within the Village limits with the exception of:: DRAFT
a. No more than Up to two (2) concrete trucks used to grout the Tunnel at the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks must stage on the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks shall enter from the North and depart to the North.; and
b. During Dduring construction and erection of Maintenance Building
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Samples: Interlocal Agreement
TRAFFIC AND CONSTRUCTION. 6.01. At least 60 days prior to the mobilization, BCRUA shall provide the Village a Traffic Management Plan (“TMP”) which shall be developed to assist help with the mobility, safety, and construction productivity needs while minimizing impact on the quality of life for the residents of the BCRUA Project. The Traffic Management Plan establishes the practices for traffic at work sites (both day and night, including manned and unmanned sites) and during planned and unplanned eventsVillage. The TMP must shall be developed with approved by BCRUA and the following objectives and parametersVillage Council.
6.02. The TMP’s objectives are to:
a. Provide appropriate transitions into work sites with focus on providing efficient traffic flow;
b. Protect personnel and road users from potential harm; and
c. Establish the minimum traffic management levels including any reviews necessary resulting from changing traffic conditions over the duration of the BCRUA Project.
6.03. BCRUA shall include or establish in the construction contract documents for the BCRUA Project (“Construction Contract Documents”) at At a minimum the following:
a. A documented process for preparation, review and approval for revisions or alterations of the TMP;
b. Traffic Control Plans (TCP), specific to the undertaking of each phase of the construction in accordance with the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices;
c. Haul routes will be identified during design and agreed to by the Village’s Project Engineer. This will include the agreed work hours when such routes will be normally used;
d. The TMP shall conform to identify the Ordinances, including but not limited to Section 8.02.005(c) of the code of Ordinances, with regard to the days of the week and weekends of the year that construction traffic will be permitted. No construction or hauling traffic shall be permitted during nationally recognized holidays.
e. No tree shall be trimmed or removed from the Lime Creek Road right-of-way within the Village city limits without Village approval and a permit is issued.
f. Mud and dirt tracked into the roadway must be immediately removed upon discovery.
g. Loose trash and debris must be disposed of properly offsite.
h. Contractor shall take photographs of the temporary construction site prior to commencement of construction. Pre-construction photos documenting conditions of ROW and each road to be used by the contractor shall be provided to the Village City Secretary before work begins.
6.04. The TMP shall include at a minimum the following:
a. Contact information, including after hours, of the Contractor Project Manager, BCRUA Project Manager, Onsite Project Engineer, emergency services and other identified stakeholders.
b. The Contractor Project Manager’s strategy for informing the general public and adjacent landowners about the nature of the planned work activities or event, the implication of the Contractor’s traffic control plan (e.g., detours) and Contractor’s role in maintaining the overall safety of the site including the approach for maintaining the roads and routine cleaning.
c. Proposed vehicle type, size, weight limits and truck haul routes during construction and for the operation of the facilities. The identification of the haul routes shall include an estimate of the volume, size, and frequency of vehicles and trucks during each phase of construction. The construction operating hours for each phase and the hours of operation of the facility shall be identified and factored into the TMP. The TMP shall also include a traffic impact analysis at the entrances to and key intersections of the Village; potential line of sight issues and related turning radii recommended improvements; access management of neighborhoods, schools, and businesses; and recommended placement of uniformed flagger or officers and hours/conditions they are to be present. In addition, a traffic control plan shall be provided by BCRUA that meets the minimum Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) requirements. For potential impact of future operation and maintenance of the impacted roadways, TMP shall also include pre- and post- construction roadway condition assessment or monitoring. No total road closures shall be permitted unless otherwise approved by the Village Council. An approved TMP shall be included with BCRUA’s site plan application. Site plan applications which do not include an approved TMP will be considered incomplete, and will not be accepted for official submission by the Village. The process and procedures for approval of the TMP by the Village shall be in accordance with Section 9.05.064 of the Village Code of Ordinances, including review and recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission before consideration by the Village Council.
d. Construction load considerations to minimize impacts to the road life expectancy.
6.056.03. BCRUA and Contractor agree agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of the TMP throughout the construction duration of the BCRUA Project. Any amendments to the TMP must be in writing and shall be effective if signed by the authorized representatives of the Parties.
6.06. Hauling from the Site 8 shall be along Lime Creek Road to the North. Site 8 spoils shall not be hauled on Lime Creek Road with in the Village city limits.
6.07. BCRUA shall take delivery, stage and construct all sections of the Intake Facility outside the Village city limits6.04. BCRUA agrees to remove spoils, transport that all large equipment and sections of the Intake Facility intake system shall be assembled at a location outside of the Village and brought to the Site 4 via barge.
6.086.05. BCRUA agrees that no concrete or ready-mix trucks may queue or idle within All spoils shall be removed from the Village limits with the exception of:
a. No more than two via Lime Creek Road (2north) concrete trucks used to grout the Tunnel at the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks must stage on the Intermediate Drop Shaft temporary construction easement. Trucks shall enter from the North and depart to the Northor via barge via Site 4.
b. During construction and erection of Maintenance Building
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Samples: Interlocal Agreement