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Agreement No. PW 55-08-23 <br />CSAH No. 112; C.P. 2091103 <br />9 ___ <br />Sidewalks, Pedestrian Refuges and Ramps, and Off-street Shared-use <br />Paths/Trails. Orono shall own and maintain sidewalks, pedestrian refuges and ramps, <br />off-street shared-use paths/trails constructed as part of the Project according to Orono <br />practices at no cost to the County. Maintenance includes but is not limited to repairing <br />faulted or broken panels or surfaces, vegetation control, and snow and ice removal. <br />City Road Pavement Striping and Crosswalk Markings. Orono shall maintain all <br />pavement striping on Orono city streets constructed or revised under the Project and <br />maintain crosswalk markings for roadway users installed as a part of the Project. <br /> <br />Pond. Orono will continue to own and maintain the Kelley Pond revised as a part of <br />the Project to accommodate the Ditch reconstruction according to Orono maintenance <br />practices at its own costs and expenses. Maintenance includes but is not limit to removal <br />of sediments from inlets, outlets, and overflow structures. Despite the foregoing, in the <br />event that the Keley Pond needs to be dredged or reconstructed to remove excessive <br />sediments, the County will participate at fifteen percent (15%) of the total cost of the <br />dredging or reconstruction project based on the County percentage of stormwater <br />entering the Kelley Pond from County facilities. The Kelley Pond ownership, <br />maintenance responsibilities and drainage areas are further illustrated in the attached <br />Exhibit C. <br />Storm Sewers. Orono shall own and maintain catch basins, manholes, the Ditch, and <br />trunk lines serving areas beyond the County right of way constructed or reconstructed <br />under the Project at no cost to the County.Maintenance includes but is not limited to <br />repairs to structures, casting, and adjacent curb section repairs along with removal of <br />sediments, vegetation, and ice. Storm sewers ownership and maintenance <br />responsibilities are further illustrated in the attached Exhibit C. The Parties understand <br />and agree that non-routine maintenance costs of best management practices (BMPs), <br />including dredging ponds, trunk lines and storm manholes within the County right of <br />way,and replacement of stormwater treatment structures shall be apportioned between <br />the County and Orono based on percent (%) contributing area. <br />Landscaping. Orono shall own and maintain landscape/streetscape features (including <br />those added to pedestrian bumpouts/curb extensions and medians) installed as part of <br />the Project according to Orono practices at no cost to the County. Examples include <br />trash removal, trimming, mowing, watering, irrigation maintenance and <br />replanting/replacing. <br /> <br />7.Long Lake’s Maintenance Responsibilities. Upon completion of the Project, Long Lake <br />shall provide year-round maintenance of the improvements within its corporate limits at its <br />sole cost as outlined below. <br />Roadways. Long Lake shall own and maintain segments of Long Lake city streets <br />intersecting CSAH 112 that are constructed and/or revised under the Project within its <br />city limits. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to sweeping, debris removal, <br />resurfacing and seal coating, and any other maintenance activities according to accepted <br />Long Lake maintenance practices. <br />272