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<br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between November 7, 2022 City of San Leandro and Garland DBS Inc.—Exhibit A Page 5 of 6 <br />• During wet weather or when rain is in forecast, store materials that can contaminate rainwater or be transported by storm water or other runoff to the storm drain system inside a building or cover them with a tarp or other waterproof material secured with weights to prevent contact with rain <br />• Use tarps on the ground to collect fallen debris or splatters that could contribute to storm water pollution. <br />• Pick up litter, construction debris, and other wastes daily from outside areas including the sidewalk area, gutter, street pavement, and storm drains impacted by the project; all wastes shall be stored in covered containers or disposed of or recycled immediately. <br />• Inspect vehicles and equipment arriving on-site for leaking fluids, and promptly repair leaking vehicles and equipment; use drip pans to catch leaks until repairs are made. <br />• Avoid spills by handling materials carefully <br />• Storage and disposal of all hazardous materials such as paints, thinners, solvents, and fuel; and all hazardous wastes such as waste oil must meet all federal, state, and local standards and requirements. <br />• For guidance on selecting and implementing effective control measures the Contractor is directed to California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) at: http://www.casqa.org. <br />STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS: The Contractor shall secure, as necessary, for use during the duration of the project, property for equipment storage, stockpiling materials and other construction related activities as needed. The Contractor shall submit a letter indicating the staging area location, the property owner’s name, address, and phone number, and the owner’s signed consent for the use of the property for the duration of the project. No storage will be permitted on private property within the City of San Leandro unless a Use Permit indicating proper zoning has been obtained from the City’s Community Development Department, Planning Division. Unless a staging area is described on the plans or in the specifications, construction materials and equipment shall not be stored in streets, roads, highways, or on public property except during its actual use on the work. Any staging area provided by the City is provided as-is without warranty that it is adequate or suitable for Contractor’s operations. Contractor shall evaluate the staging area provided and secure any additional staging area needed. <br />TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ACCESS: Contractor shall not completely obstruct public pedestrian pathways or deny access to private property at any time. No streets shall be closed at any time. The Contractor may establish “No Parking” zones, contiguous to the work area by posting signs. The City will enforce parking restrictions only when the Contractor has posted the proper signs and has notified the City Police Department a minimum of 48 hours in advance of the required restriction period. Adequate warning devices, barricades, guards, flagger or other necessary precautions shall be taken by the contractor to give advised and reasonable protection, safety and warning to persons and vehicular traffic concerned in the area. Construction signs, lights, barricades, etc., shall conform to the latest revision of the Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon Highways, by California Department of Transportation. Contractor is required to submit a Traffic Control Plan and obtain an encroachment permit prior to commencing work. Contact the Engineering and Transportation Department at 510-577-3428 for assistance. <br />UNKNOWN OBSTRUCTIONS: Should any unknown obstruction be encountered during their contract the Contractor immediately bring it to the attention of the City. The contractor shall be responsible for the protection of all existing equipment, furniture, or utilities encountered within the work area. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 0FFC0D66-1724-4712-9A97-EFE1493FAA39
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