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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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12/6/2010
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� <br /> 6.3A <br /> Page 71 <br /> DD. Destruction of Premises. If the Shoreway Center is totally or partially destroyed , <br /> from a risk covered by insurance in effect at the time, AUTHORITY shall restore I <br /> the Shoreway Center structures to substantially the same candition immediately <br /> prior to destruction, provided that AUTHORITY's obligation hereunder is limited <br /> to the amount of insurance proceeds it receives. Such destruction shall not <br /> terminate this Agreement. lf the Shoreway Center or buildings are totally or <br /> partially destroyed by a risk not covered by insurance then in effect, AUTHORITY <br /> shall have the election to terminate this Agreement or to restore the premises, <br /> such election to be made within a reasonable time after the destruction occurs. <br /> EE. Records Retention. Contractor will maintain accurate and complete records <br /> according to the records retention policy for all Shoreway Center operations. <br /> Records shall be made available to the AUTHORITY for purposes of monitoring <br /> the Contractor's services. <br /> Contractor is responsible for maintaining all records related to the reporting <br /> requirements, regulatory requirements, financial data, scale transactions, and all <br /> other items mentioned in the Agreement. Before the end of the term of the <br /> Agreement, the Contactor will transfer the ownership of this information in its <br /> entirety to the AUTHORITY. <br /> FF. Spill Response Plan. Contractor shall provide kits for cleanup of spills of <br /> hazardous materials on the Shoreway Center. Contractor shall implement the <br /> Spill Response component of the Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program and take <br /> all necessary steps to comply with applicable local, State, or Federal regulations. <br /> GG. Material Composition Studv. Contractor shall assist the AUTHORITY in <br /> conducting materials composition study of materials delivered to the Shoreway <br /> Center. Surveys will be conducted at the AUTHORITY's expense not more <br /> frequently than once every quarter. The procedure for the study and the content <br /> of the report shall be fumished by the AUTHORITY six weeks prior to conducting <br /> the survey. The AUTHORITY will reimburse the Contractor for all direct costs <br /> (without profit) for performing the study. <br /> 2. SCALE HOUSE OPERATION <br /> A. During the Shoreway Center receiving hours, the scale house will be <br /> continuously attended and the Shoreway Center opened to receive incoming <br /> materials. <br /> B. Contractor will provide all maintenance, calibration, testing and operation of the <br /> scales; provide a licensed weigh master for operating the scales; and ensure all <br /> scale transactions are recorded through a direct link to a centralized computer <br /> recording and billing system for tracking all transactions. All such scales and <br /> weighing equipment shall be kept in good and accurate condition operating at the <br /> standards of accuracy and reliability specified in Title 4 California Code of <br /> Regulations Division 9. Contractor shall request that the Califomia Department <br /> of Food and Agriculture, Division of Measurement Standards, inspect all scales <br /> and weighing equipment at least once per year. In addition, Contractor shall <br /> check the accuracy of scales using appropriate methods (for example by <br /> weighing the same load on two scales) when requested by the AUTHORITY, but <br /> not mo�e than once per week. If a scale or weighing equipment is found to be <br /> measuring inaccurately and the errors are outside the tolerances allowed in Title <br /> Facility Agreement, Attachment 3 <br /> General Operating Standards and Procedures <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />
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