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In order to meet emissions standards, it is anticipated that the vehicles will be gasoline <br />powered. (See Section 2.20 regarding Air Quality Standards) <br />CONTRACTOR shall not use vehicles that are used to provide general public taxi service to <br />provide CITY paratransit services under this AGREEMENT, unless otherwise authorized in <br />writing by the CITY. <br />T. AIR QUALITY STANDARDS <br />The CITY is required by California Air Resource Board to comply with emission standards <br />established in the Transit Fleet Vehicle Requirements. CONTRACTOR will provide <br />vehicles for the CITY service that allow the CITY to comply with all applicable air quality <br />standards. It is anticipated that the CONTRACTOR will operate the CITY service using <br />gasoline vehicles. Diesel vehicles will be considered if retrofitted at no cost to the CITY <br />with the required particulate trap. <br />U. MAINTENANCE <br />The CONTRACTOR is responsible for the provision, operation, maintenance, and repair of <br />all of the vehicles used to provide services under this AGREEMENT. The CONTRACTOR'S <br />preventive maintenance program must at least be in accordance with the manufacturer's <br />maintenance guidelines and schedules. In addition, the CITY has established certain <br />minimum requirements that must also be adhered to. In summary this includes, but is not <br />limited to: <br />The CONTRACTOR'S preventive maintenance program shall be approved by the CITY, <br />and occur every 3,000 miles or ninety (90) days, whichever occurs first. The <br />CONTRACTOR shall provide a signed work order for each service performed. Completed <br />work orders should be retained by the CONTRACTOR for two years after the disposal of <br />the vehicles, and made available to the CITY upon request. <br />Every vehicle operated by the CONTRACTOR for this AGREEMENT that is subject to <br />Section 34500 of the California Vehicle Code must comply with said Code. This requires <br />the operator to enroll in the California Highway Patrol Biennial Inspection of Terminal <br />(B.I.T.) Program. The Contractor shall, supply proof of compliance with the B.I.T. Program <br />for all applicable vehicles and copies of inspections shall be submitted to the CITY upon <br />completion. Complete information on the B.I.T. program can be obtained by contacting: <br />California Highway Patrol, Golden Gate Division, Motor Carrier Safety Unit, 1(707) 648- <br />4180. <br />The CONTRACTOR shall retain daily vehicle condition inspection reports (13 CCR, 1215C <br />or approved equivalent) for up to two years and make them available to the CITY upon <br />request. The CONTRACTOR will be required to use a written safety checklist on a daily <br />basis for each vehicle prior to using that vehicle for service. These shall be made available <br />to the CITY upon request. In addition, the CONTRACTOR will thoroughly clean the <br />exterior and interior of each vehicle at least every 7 days, and more frequently when needed, <br />Non -Professional Services Agreement between January 1, 2019 <br />City of San Leandro and MV Transportation, Inc.—Exhibit A Page 13 of 14 <br />