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229446v1 <br />In addition, the City may, at the City’s discretion and at the Developer’s expense, have one or more City inspectors <br />and a soil engineer inspect the work on a full or part-time basis. The Developer, its contractors and subcontractors, <br />shall follow all instructions received from the City’s inspectors. The Developer’s engineer shall provide for on-site <br />project management. The Developer’s engineer is responsible for design changes and contract administration <br />between the Developer and the Developer’s contractor. The Developer or its engineer shall schedule a pre- <br />construction meeting at a mutually agreeable time at the City with all parties concerned, including the City staff, to <br />review the program for the construction work. <br />In accordance with Minnesota Statutes 505.021, the final placement of iron monuments for all lot corners <br />must be completed before the applicable security is released. The Developer’s surveyor shall also submit a written <br />notice to the City certifying that the monuments have been installed following site grading, utility and street <br />construction. <br />9. PERMITS. The Developer shall obtain or require its contractors and subcontractors to obtain <br />all necessary permits, which may include: <br />A. Sherburne County for County Road Access and Work in County Rights-of-Way <br />B. MnDot for State Highway Access <br />C. MnDot for Work in Right-of-Way <br />D. Minnesota Department of Health for Watermains <br />E. MPCA NPDES Permit for Construction Activity <br />F. MPCA for Sanitary Sewer and Hazardous Material Removal and Disposal <br />G. DNR for Dewatering and water appropriations <br />H. Army Corps of Engineers for construction of sedimentation ponds <br />I. City of Elk River for Building Permits <br />J. MCES for Sanitary Sewer Connections <br />K. City of Elk River for Retaining Walls <br />10. DEWATERING. Due to the variable nature of groundwater levels and stormwater flows, it <br />will be the Developer’s and the Developer’s contractors and subcontractors’ responsibility to satisfy themselves <br />with regard to the elevation of groundwater in the area and the level of effort needed to perform dewatering and <br />Page 67 of 299