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shown on the estimates for signal installation attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated by <br /> reference . <br /> In addition, COUNTY shall pay unto RAILWAY annually the annual cost of <br /> maintenance of said WARNING DEVICES as provided in the Florida Department of <br /> Transportation ' s SCHEDULE OF ANNUAL COST OF AUTOMATIC HIGHWAY GRADE <br /> CROSSING TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES , as may in the future be revised or amended, a <br /> copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by reference. <br /> The WARNING DEVICES will be owned by the RAILWAY and shall remain at the <br /> CROSSING SITE until the RAILWAY decides that they are no longer needed or should be <br /> replaced, or until other legal requirements are imposed which shall eliminate or substantially <br /> change their operations . <br /> 8 . The RAILWAY shall replace the existing 44 ' wide Type T-modified grade crossing <br /> structure with a 112 ' wide Concrete grade crossing surface (the " SURFACE ' ) along with other <br /> improvements as shown on the drawing, attached hereto as part of Exhibit A, in accordance with <br /> Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, <br /> Index No . 560 , as may be amended, at the sole cost of COUNTY . Installation costs <br />are <br /> estimated to be $ 134, 680 . 00 as shown on the estimates for crossing installation attached hereto <br /> as Exhibit B and incorporated by reference. When the RAILWAY determines that the <br /> replacement of the new SURFACE is more economical than its continued maintenance, the <br /> RAILWAY shall have the exclusive option to replace the SURFACE with a comparable or <br /> improved structure . The replacement costs of the new SURFACE shall be the sole responsibility <br /> of the COUNTY . The COUNTY shall , at its sole expense, maintain and replace the remainder <br /> of the road inside the RAILWAY ' S right-of-way, plus any paving which may be located <br /> Page 4 <br />