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DocuSign Envelope ID:2C36256F-94DE-4874-8COF-3A4C509DAAD2 <br /> MnDOT Contract No.: 1052605 <br /> 5.2. 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 /> 5.3. Stormwater Basin Responsibilities <br /> A. Old Holiday Stormwater Basin <br /> The City will share the maintenance responsibilities of the Old Holiday stormwater basin. Maintenance <br /> will include, but not be limited to, litter, debris and silt removal, mowing,erosion repairs, and any other <br /> maintenance activities necessary to preserve the facilities and to prevent conditions such as flooding, <br /> erosion, sedimentation, or accelerated deterioration of the facilities.The City will be responsible,to the <br /> extent provided by law,for its own acts and omissions in connection with maintaining the stormwater <br /> basin. <br /> The State 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 State's <br /> contributing water volume entering into the basin at the time is was designed is 26 percent. Major <br /> maintenance includes, but is not limited to, removal of sediment, repair of major erosion problems, <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 /> -7- <br /> Payable Standard <br />