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MnDOT Contract No.: 1052605
<br />luminaire glassware, loose connections, luminaires when damaged or when ballasts fail, photoelectric
<br />control on luminaires, defective starter boards or drivers, damaged fuse holders, blown fuses, knocked
<br />down poles including wiring within the poles, damaged poles, pull boxes, underground wire, damaged
<br />foundations, equipment pad, installation of approved splices or replacement of wires, repair or extending
<br />of conduit, lighting cabinet maintenance including photoelectric cell, electrical distribution system, Gopher
<br />State One Call (GSOC) locates, and painting of poles and other equipment. The City will be responsible for
<br />the hook up cost and application to secure an adequate power supply to the service pad or pole and will
<br />pay all monthly electrical service expenses necessary to operate the lighting facility.
<br />5.10. Additional Drainage. No party to this Agreement will drain any additional drainage volume into the storm
<br />sewer facilities constructed under the construction contract that was not included in the drainage for
<br />which the storm sewer facilities were designed, without first obtaining written permission to do so from
<br />the other party.
<br />6. Maintenance by the County
<br />Upon completion of the Project, the County will provide the following without cost or expense to the State:
<br />6.1. Storm Sewers. Routine maintenance of storm sewer facilities construction as shown on Exhibit B —
<br />Drainage Ownership and Maintenance. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, removal of
<br />sediment, debris, vegetation, and ice from grates and catch basins, and any other maintenance activities
<br />necessary to preserve the facilities and to prevent conditions such as flooding, erosion, or sedimentation,
<br />this also includes informing the District Maintenance Engineer of any needed repairs.
<br />6.2. Signing. Exhibit A— Signing Ownership and Maintenance shows the signs that will be maintained by the
<br />County according to County maintenance practices.
<br />6.3. 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 />6.4. Additional Drainage. No party to this Agreement will drain any additional drainage volume into the storm
<br />sewer facilities constructed under the construction contract that was not included in the drainage for
<br />which the storm sewer facilities were designed, without first obtaining written permission to do so from
<br />the other party.
<br />7. Roundabout Maintenance
<br />Maintenance will be as described below for the roundabouts at the intersections of TH 10 and Ramsey
<br />Boulevard, the North Frontage Road, and the Ramsey Boulevard westbound exit ramp (Ramsey Boulevard North
<br />Roundabout), Ramsey Boulevard, Riverdale Drive, and the Ramey Boulevard eastbound exit ramp (Ramsey
<br />Boulevard South Roundabout), Sunfish Lake Boulevard, the Northeast Frontage Road, and the Sunfish Lake
<br />Boulevard westbound exit ramp (Sunfish Lake Boulevard North Roundabout), and Sunfish Lake Boulevard and
<br />the Sunfish Lake eastbound entrance and exit ramps (Sunfish Lake Boulevard South Roundabout).
<br />7.1. Roundabout Approaches. The State, County, and City will each provide maintenance of their respective
<br />approaches up to the curb line of the outer circle of the roundabouts. Maintenance includes, but is not
<br />limited to, snow, ice and debris removal, resurfacing, seal coating, and any other maintenance activities
<br />according to accepted County and City maintenance practices.
<br />7.2. Roundabout Circle. The State, County, and City will provide for snow, ice and debris removal of the
<br />roadway portion of the roundabout circle in conjunction with ongoing maintenance activities of their
<br />respective roadway approaches to the roundabout circle. The State will provide for resurfacing, seal
<br />coating, and any other maintenance activities necessary to perpetuate the roadway portion of the
<br />roundabout circle in a safe and usable condition.
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