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02/19/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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Project No.: 12-276 <br /> Tract No.: FLBQQ-INDI-001 <br /> within the easement area. FGT's access to its pipeline facilities shall be maintained by IRC. If the gate is <br /> locked with IBC's lock, IRC shall provide FGT with keys or allow a FGT lock to enable access. <br /> 10. No above or below ground utility appurtenances, junction boxes or retention ponds shall be <br /> allowed within the easement area. <br /> 11. No roto-mixing or vibrating machinery is allowed within the easement area. <br /> 12. When conducting pile driving operations, IRC shall adhere to a minimum separation of twenty- <br /> five feet(25')from the outside edge of the FGT pipeline. <br /> 13. Ditches shall be sloped or shoring will be used to allow entry into the excavation. Time will be <br /> allowed for a FGT representative to inspect and make coating repairs as the subsurface pipeline facilities <br /> are exposed. <br /> 14. Twelve inches (12") of backfill around the subsurface pipeline facilities shall be sand or clean <br /> fill; free of rocks and debris.Rock Shield will be installed around pipeline facilities. <br /> 15. With prior approval,no more than twenty feet(20') of pipe shall be exposed at any given time; if <br /> more than twenty feet (20') of pipe is to be exposed, all Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) must be <br /> adhered to, pressure reductions must be scheduled at least one (1) year in advance and engineering stress <br /> calculations must be performed by FGT Engineering and approved by FGT Operations prior to allowing <br /> any more than the twenty feet(20')of exposed pipe. <br /> 16. With prior approval and an FGT representative on site at all times, excavation equipment <br /> equipped with toothless buckets may be allowed to dig or excavate within three (3) feet of the pipeline <br /> facilities. All other construction/excavation equipment will not be allowed to perform any excavation <br /> within three feet(3')of the pipeline facilities. All mechanical excavation performed within three feet(3') <br /> of the pipeline will be performed parallel to the pipeline (i.e.track-hoe may not reach over the pipeline to <br /> dig on the opposite side of the pipeline). <br /> 17. All excavation within twenty-four (24") from the top or thirty-six inches (36") from the side or <br /> bottom of the pipeline shall be by manual means. After top exposure, excavation up to twenty four inches <br /> (24") from the side or bottom of the exposed pipeline may proceed by mechanical means if the FGT <br /> representative is satisfied it may be done safely with the equipment and operator.available. <br /> 18. Barriers adequate to prevent vehicular damage to any exposed pipeline facilities shall be installed <br /> and maintained at all times. <br /> 19. All FGT pipeline facilities, cathodic protection equipment, and test lead wires shall be protected <br /> from darnage by construction activity at all times. <br /> 20. No installation, construction, excavation, or demolition work shall be performed within the <br /> easement area on weekends or holidays unless IRC agrees to reimburse FGT for its cost, including <br /> overtime costs, associated with inspection during those periods. <br /> 21. The Developer or Contractor shall provide and install temporary construction fence along the <br /> easement boundaries for the entire length of the proposed work area to preserve and protect the <br /> pipeline(s). The fence must be maintained for the duration of the development or construction activity. <br /> Access across FGT's easement will be granted at specific locations for vehicle and equipment traffic once <br /> a Wheel Load Calculation has been completed. Additional cover or matting may be required. Any <br /> changes to this requirement must be approved in writing by FGT prior to start of work. <br /> 22. Where consent for landscaping has been granted, IRC shall not plant any trees and shrubs on the <br /> easement area which are classified as "deep rooted" or are projected to exceed an eventual growth height <br /> of four (4) feet. Trees and shrubs shall be planted so that no part, at its ultimate growth, shall be closer <br /> than ten feet(10')to the pipeline facilities. <br /> 23. These Engineering and Construction Specifications may address activities on the easement area for <br /> which FGT has not granted consent to IRC to include as part of the encroachment. Notwithstanding <br /> anything to the contrary contained in these Engineering and Construction Specifications, FGT's consent <br /> is and shall be limited to the encroachment as described and limited by the Encroachment Agreement to <br /> which this Exhibit is attached. <br /> -6- <br /> 186 <br />
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