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MnDOT Contract No.: 1052605
<br />major structure and entrance pipe repair, and any other major maintenance activities necessary to
<br />preserve the facilities and to prevent conditions such as flooding, erosion, sedimentation, or
<br />accelerated deterioration of the facilities. The State and the City may enter into a separate agreement
<br />to define additional responsibilities for maintenance of the basin.
<br />The State will share in all responsibilities, obligations, and liabilities arising out of or by reason of the
<br />drainage collecting into and being discharged from the basin. The State will share such responsibilities,
<br />obligations, and liabilities at a rate based on the ratio of contributing water volume entering into the
<br />basins as referenced in the previous paragraph; however, contributing water volume ratios may change
<br />based on development and alteration of land use in the vicinity.
<br />B. Kilo Wet Basin, Juliet Infiltration Basin, and India Infiltration Basin
<br />The City will share in the cost of future major maintenance at a rate based on the ratio of contributing
<br />water volume entering into the basin at the time that the major maintenance is required. The City's
<br />contributing water volume entering into the basins at the time they were designed is 76 percent for the
<br />Kilo wet basin, 89 percent for the Juliet infiltration basin, and 84 percent for the India infiltration basin.
<br />Major maintenance includes, but is not limited to, removal of sediment, repair of major erosion
<br />problems, major structure and entrance pipe repair, and any other major maintenance activities
<br />necessary to preserve the facilities and to prevent conditions such as flooding, erosion, sedimentation,
<br />or accelerated deterioration of the facilities. The State and the City may enter into a separate
<br />agreement to define additional responsibilities for maintenance of the basins.
<br />The City will share in all responsibilities, obligations, and liabilities arising out of or by reason of the
<br />drainage collecting into and being discharged from the basin. The City will share such responsibilities,
<br />obligations, and liabilities at a rate based on the ratio of contributing water volume entering into the
<br />basins as referenced in the previous paragraph; however, contributing water volume ratios may change
<br />based on development and alteration of land use in the vicinity.
<br />5.4. Municipal Utilities. Maintenance of any municipal -owned utilities construction, without cost or expense to
<br />the State.
<br />5.5. Trails. Maintenance of any trail construction. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, snow and ice
<br />control/removal, sweeping and debris removal, patching, crack repair, pavement replacement, vegetation
<br />control, signing, pavement markings, and any other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the
<br />trails in a safe and usable condition. The LUP, currently LUP 0202-0108, will address additional
<br />maintenance and liability responsibilities for the nonmotorized trail.
<br />5.6. Retaining Walls. Maintenance of retaining wall construction as shown on Exhibit C — Wall Maintenance.
<br />Maintenance includes graffiti removal and any other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the
<br />walls in a safe, usable, and aesthetically acceptable condition.
<br />5.7. Noise Walls. Maintenance of the non -highway side of noise wall construction as shown on Exhibit C — Wall
<br />Maintenance. Maintenance includes vegetation control, graffiti removal on the non -highway side, and any
<br />other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the walls in a safe, usable, and aesthetically
<br />acceptable condition.
<br />5.8. Signing. Exhibit A — Signing Ownership and Maintenance shows the signs that will be maintained by the
<br />City according to City maintenance practices.
<br />5.9. Lighting. Maintenance and ownership of lighting facilities construction as shown on Exhibit D — Lighting
<br />Maintenance. Maintenance of electrical lighting systems includes everything within the system, from the
<br />point of attachment to the power source or utility, to the last light on the feed point, including but not
<br />limited to re-lamping of lighting units or replacing of LED luminaires, repair or replacement of all damaged
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