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however, that JPB's contract shall contain its standard provisions providing contractors with time <br /> extensions for excusable delays. <br /> 3. Real Property Conveyances. No real property acquisitions are anticipated to be <br /> required from private parties for the construction of the Project. <br /> 4. City Improvements /Access to Right -of -Way. For the purpose of maintaining <br /> City -owned Improvements located on the Right -of -Way, no later than 30 days following its final <br /> acceptance of the Project, Railroad shall grant to City a license in standard form. The License <br /> Agreement shall require that the City shall follow JPB Roadway Worker Protection and other <br /> safety protocols when working within 16' of the tracks. JPB will provide annual Railroad <br /> Worker Protection training to the City public works and engineering personnel at no cost to the <br /> City. <br /> 5. Utility Relocations. The Railroad shall be solely responsible, at its own cost and <br /> expense, for identifying the location of all pipelines (including, without limit, high pressure <br /> petrol pipelines, gas and water pipelines), fiber optic lines and all other utilities of whatever <br /> nature ( "Facilities ") on Railroad's Right -of -Way in the vicinity of the Project, and for relocating <br /> or arranging for the relocation of all such Facilities that would interfere with construction of the <br /> Improvements. Railroad shall be responsible for contacting and shall work with the owners of <br /> these Facilities to identify their exact location and arrange for relocation as needed. Nothing <br /> herein shall preclude the Railroad from seeking reimbursement for Facilities relocation costs and <br /> liabilities from third parties such as the Facilities owners themselves. Notwithstanding the <br /> above, to the extent that Facilities are owned by City, City shall accomplish their relocation at its <br /> own cost. City and JPB will work cooperatively to minimize the cost of utility relocations. <br /> 4 <br />