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A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> Project No . : 12-276 J . R . SMITH , CLERK <br /> Tract No . : FLBQQ-INDI -001 <br /> EXHIBIT "A$' <br /> Attached to and made a part of that certain <br /> ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT <br /> Dated February 19 112013 <br /> By and between <br /> FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY, LLC <br /> And INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br /> ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS <br /> 1 . No work can be done in FGT ' s easement property unless FGT has reviewed and approved the <br /> plans and an Agreement in writing has been entered into between the parties . <br /> . 2o IRC shall provide a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours ' notice to FGT prior to any installation, <br /> construction, excavation, or demolition work on the easement area. To ensure further safety, IRC must <br /> call appropriate ONE CALL for a locate at 14004324770 . An FGT representative must be present <br /> when any work is done on the easement area. The onsite FGT representative will have the authority to <br /> shutdown work by the contractor if the contractor' s activities are judged to be unsafe by the <br /> FGT <br /> representative. The FGT representative will be invited to participate in contractor' s safety meetings . This <br /> provision applies each time FGT ' s pipeline facilities are crossed. <br /> 3 . Existing ground elevation (a minimum of three feet [3 ' ] of pipeline cover) is to be maintained <br /> over the subsurface pipeline facilitieg within the easement area. Three feet (3 ' ) of minimum cover will <br /> also be required over the pipeline facilities at all equipment crossings for standard FDOT maximum axle <br /> load vehicles (20,000 lbs. per axle; 80, 000 lbs . maximum weight). <br /> 4 . For vehicles and/or construction equipment exceeding the standard FDOT wheel axle load limits <br /> and requesting approval to cross FGT' s facilities, each crossing location will be reviewed on a case-by- <br /> case, site-specific basis and will require the surveyed elevation of the pipeline and/or facility verified by <br /> an FGT field representative to be performed by the party requesting the crossing encroachment and <br /> submitted to FGT. The execution of a wheel load calculation must be completed and approved by FGT <br /> prior to crossing FGT' s facilities for every vehicle and/or construction equipment requesting to cross. <br /> FGT may require matting or other suitable material be installed to achieve the necessary support for such <br /> crossing. This too will be site specific and case-by-case only. <br /> 5 . Where consent for roadway crossings has been granted, a minimum of forty-eight inches (48 ") of <br /> cover, including thirty-six (36") of undisturbed or compacted soil, shall be maintained within the <br /> easement area. All roads must cross the easement at a ninety degree (90°) angle . <br /> 6 . When crossing an FGT pipeline (via drill or open lay) Contractor must visually verify the <br /> elevation of pipeline both vertically and horizontally, by means of various methods such as SUE <br /> (subsurface utility excavation) etc ., with an FGT field representative on-site at all times during <br /> this <br /> operation. When using direction drill method, a minimum vertical clearance of ten feet ( 10 ' ) from the <br /> pipeline is required. <br /> 7 . Where the encroachment includes utilities, all such utilities crossing the easement area must have <br /> a minimum separation of twenty-four inches (24 ") between the utility and the FGT pipeline(s) at the point <br /> of crossing and must cross at a ninety degree (90°) angle. No utilities shall be constructed between the <br /> surface of the easement area and the top of the subsurface pipeline facilities unless agreed to in writing by <br /> FGT. No parallel utilities, structures, and/or appurtenances are permitted within the easement area. All <br /> proposed aerial crossings will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis . <br /> 8 . Where consent for utility lines has been granted, electric lines must be encased in pvc or steel <br /> throughout the entire easement area. All fiber optic, telephone and cable television crossing encasements <br /> to be determined by the on-site FGT field representative. Cables energized to 600 volts or more must <br /> cross a minimum of three feet (3 ' ) below the subsurface pipeline facilities, and also be encased <br /> in <br /> concrete, color coded red, across the entire right-of--way width, and have external, spiral wound, neutrals <br /> grounded on each side of the right-of--way. The cable crossing should be clearly and permanently marked <br /> on each side of the right-of--way where permissible . <br /> 9 . Where consent for fencing has been granted, the IRC must install and maintain a vehicle access <br /> gate at least twelve feet ( 12 ' ) in width at each point in the fence line(s) crossing the Easement <br /> area. <br /> Posthole excavations for fencing placed on the easement area shall not be greater than eighteen inches <br /> ( 18") below the ground surface elevation. No fence posts shall be placed over the pipeline facilities or <br /> closer than six feet (6 ' ) on either side of the pipeline facilities. Any exceptions will be determined by an <br /> FGT field representative . Any such fence shall be constructed and maintained by IRC in such a manner <br /> that does not prevent FGT personnel from viewing the easement area from the ground level through the <br /> fence(s) (i.e. no solid fences allowed) . No fencing parallel to the FGT pipeline facilities will be allowed <br /> -5- <br />