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<br />229446v1 <br />F. Street Lights (public) <br />G. Site Grading, Stormwater Treatment/Infiltration Basins, and Erosion Control (public) <br />H. Underground Utilities (private) <br />I. Setting of Iron Monuments (private) <br />J. Surveying and Staking (private) <br />K. Sidewalks and Trails (public) <br />L. Retaining Walls (private) <br />M. Landscaping (private) <br /> The improvements shall be installed in accordance with the City subdivision ordinance; City <br />standard specifications for utility and street construction; and any other ordinances including Section <br />30-416 of the City Code concerning erosion and drainage and Section 46-39 prohibiting grading, <br />construction activity, and the use of power equipment on Sundays and between the hours of 9 o’clock <br />p.m. and 6 o’clock a.m. Monday through Saturday. The Developer shall submit plans and specifications <br />which have been prepared by a competent registered professional engineer to the City for approval by <br />the City Engineer. The Developer shall instruct its engineer to provide adequate field inspection <br />personnel to assure an acceptable level of quality control to the extent that the Developer’s engineer will <br />be able to certify that the construction work meets the approved City standards as a condition of City <br />acceptance. In addition, the City may, at the City’s discretion and at the Developer’s expense, have one <br />or more City inspectors and a soil engineer inspect the work on a full or part-time basis. The Developer, <br />its contractors and subcontractors, shall follow all instructions received from the City’s inspectors The <br />Developer’s engineer shall provide for on-site project management. The Developer’s engineer is <br />responsible for design changes and contract administration between the Developer and the Developer’s <br />contractor. The Developer or its engineer shall schedule a pre-construction meeting at a mutually <br />Page 72 of 379