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the stormwater. Adequate maintenance is herein defined as maintaining the described <br />measures in good working condition so that these measures continue to operate as <br />originally designed and approved. The Inspection and Maintenance Checklist will include <br />a detailed description of and schedule for long-term maintenance activities of the <br />stormwater treatment measures. <br />4. Sediment Management. Developer will appropriately manage sediment <br />accumulation resulting from the normal operation of the stormwater treatment <br />measure(s). Developer will provide for the removal and disposal of accumulated sediment <br />in a manner that complies with all federal, state and local law and regulations. Disposal <br />of accumulated sediment or debris will not occur on the Property. <br />5. Term. This Agreement will commence immediately upon the Effective Date and <br />will continue in perpetuity until and unless terminated by City. <br />6. Annual Inspection and Re ort. Developer will, on an annual basis, complete a <br />Treatment Measure Operation and Maintenance Inspection Report ("Annual Report"). <br />The Annual Report will include all completed Inspection and Maintenance Checklists for <br />the reporting period and will be submitted to City in order to verify that inspection and <br />maintenance of the applicable stormwater treatment measure(s) have been conducted <br />pursuant to this Agreement. Developer will submit the Annual Report no later than <br />December 31 of each year, under penalty of perjury, to Office of the City Engineer, 1017 <br />Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA 94063 or another member of City staff as directed <br />by City. The Annual Report will include a record of the volume of all accumulated sediment <br />removed as a result of the treatment measure(s). Developer will conduct a minimum of <br />one (1) annual inspection of the stormwater treatment measure(s) between August 1St <br />and October 1St each year. City may require more frequent inspections. The results of <br />inspections will be recorded on the Annual Inspection Report. <br />7. Necessa Changes and Modifications. At its sole expense, Developer will make <br />changes or modifications to the stormwater treatment measure(s) as City reasonably <br />determines are necessary to ensure that the stormwater treatment measure(s) are <br />properly maintained and continue to operate as originally designed and approved. <br />8. Access to the Property. Developer hereby grants permission to City; the San <br />Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (the "Regional Board"); the San <br />Mateo County Mosquito Abatement District (the "Mosquito Abatement District"); and their <br />authorized agents and employees to enter the Property at reasonable times and in a <br />reasonable manner to inspect, assess or observe the stormwater treatment measure(s) <br />in order to ensure that the stormwater treatment measure(s) are being properly <br />maintained and are continuing to perform in a manner adequate to protect water quality <br />and the public health and safety. This includes the right to enter the Property whenever <br />there is a reasonable basis to believe that a violation of this Agreement, City Stormwater <br />Regulations, or the NPDES Permit, and any amendments or re -issuances of the NPDES <br />Permit is occurring, has occurred or threatens to occur. The above listed agencies may <br />also enter the Property when necessary for abatement of a public nuisance or correction <br />REV: 02-17-26 VR <br />ATTY/AGR.2026.041/Lucio Flores Sanchez and Maria J. Garcia-Acosta(3079 Page St) (Page 3 of 14) <br />