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5.NON-TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS: No signs may be attached to a Signal System without approval of the <br />County Traffic Engineer. Any sign installed at the request of the City will be installed, maintained, and <br />repaired by the County, but the costs of such work will be reimbursed by the City. <br />6.TIMING OF SIGNALS: All timing and related adjustments of the traffic control signal shall be determined <br />by the County through its Traffic Engineer, and no changes shall be made to these adjustments without <br />the approval of the County. <br />7.PERMIT REQUIRED: The City will obtain a permit to work on a Signal System in order to coordinate work <br />in the right-of-way, ensure sufficient traffic control is provided, and manage access and workmanship on <br />Signal Systems. The City will be responsible for any costs associated with traffic control or County forces <br />needed to effectuate City works on the Signal Systems. <br />8.EVP SYSTEMS: The EVP system shall be operated, maintained, revised, or removed in accordance with <br />the following conditions and requirements: <br />a.All installation, modifications, revisions and maintenance of the EVP System considered <br />necessary or desirable for any reason, shall be done by the County’s forces, or, upon <br />concurrence in writing by the County’s Traffic Engineer, may be done by others, all at the <br />cost and expense of the City. <br />b.Emitter units may be installed and used only on vehicles responding to an emergency as <br />defined in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 169.01, Subdivision 3 in Section 169.011. <br />c.All timing of said EVP system shall be determined by the County, through its Traffic <br />Engineer. <br />9.PAYMENT AND RAMSEY COUNTY REIMBURSEMENT RATES: <br />a.The County shall submit an invoice to the City annually, listing all labor, expenses for third-party <br />contractors, equipment, materials or supplies used. <br />b.The City shall promptly pay Ramsey County for the full amount due. <br />c.Labor costs and equipment costs will be at the adopted rates for work performed by County <br />employees. <br />d.The adopted labor rates may include actual hourly rates of the employee (or a per hour <br />equivalent for salaried employees), costs representing the hourly share of benefits, perks and <br />other employment expenses, a provision for costs associated with the provision of a work <br />location, transportation, supplies and training for the employee, and a provision for <br />administration. <br />e.The adopted equipment rates may be based on market rental rates or, if specialized equipment, <br />on a pro rata share of the anticipated useful life of the equipment, plus costs to cover all <br />consumables (fuel, parts), plus a reasonable costs associated with maintenance of the <br />equipment. <br />f.Materials and supplies shall be actual costs incurred by the County. <br />g.Contractor costs shall be as actually paid by the County for the work covered by this agreement. <br />10.WORKERS AND WORKERS COMP: Any and all persons engaged in work performed under this <br />Agreement who are employed by the County shall be considered employees of the County regardless of <br />whether the work performed is on City or County property, and any and all claims that may arise under <br />the Worker’s Compensation Act of this State on behalf of those employees so engaged shall be the <br />responsibility of the County. Any and all persons engaged in work performed under the Agreement who <br />are employed by the City shall be considered employees of the City regardless of whether the work
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