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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18- Public Works ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Robert Eisenbeisz, City Engineer Subject: Resolution authorizing the execution of two Pipeline Crossing Agreements with the Union Dept: Public Works Pacific Railroad Company, for sewer and storm drain relocation work relative to the Hunts Lane grade Date: October 21, 2010 separation project located south of Redlands Blvd. File: 15.03-112 Meeting Date: November 1, 2010 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 06/30/10 - Resolution No. 2010-222 was adopted, approving the Fiscal Year 2010-11 through 2014/2015 Capital Improvement Program. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. Robert Eisenbeisz Contact Person: Ryan Sandoval Phone: 5226 Supporting data attached: Staff report, Map, Resolution Ward(s): 3 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $30,600 Source: Acct. No's: 129-160-5504-7323-0025 ($20,400) & 126-160-5504-7323-0025 ($10,200) Acct. Description: FY 2010-11 CIP Project SSO4-051 Finance: Council Notes: �s o Agenda Item No. II-01- ZDtO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Resolution authorizing the execution of two Pipeline Crossing Agreements with the Union Pacific Railroad Company for sewer and storm drain relocation work relative to the Hunts Lane grade separation project, located south of Redlands Blvd. BACKGROUND: This project consists of constructing a grade separation (bridge) on Hunts Lane over the Union Pacific Railroad Company tracks, south of Redlands Boulevard (see attached map). The design and contract administration will be completed by SANBAG. Construction is expected to begin in 2010 and the budgeted funds are intended to cover the costs of the City. The remaining sum of the estimated $26,400,000 construction cost will come from various state and federal sources, including the State's Transportation Congestion Relief Program, Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), and federal highway funding sources. To facilitate the Hunts Lane grade separation project, two City sewers and one storm drain located in Hunts Lane, crossing UPRR right of way, will need to be relocated. This project is included in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP Project SSO4-051). Prior to commencing any work within UPRR right of way, the City will need to execute two Pipeline Crossing Agreements. One agreement combines the two new sewer crossings (10" sewer, 12" sewer) and the other agreement is for the storm drain crossing (42" storm drain). In addition, UPRR requires specific insurance coverage for the crossings as set forth in Exhibit "C" of the agreements, and in addition requires railroad protective liability insurance. The railroad protective liability insurance will need to be purchased from UPRR and will be included in their blanket policy due to a higher cost if purchased through an outside insurance company. The insurance policy is an additional $1,800 per single bore, but since the two sewer crossings are under one agreement, that premium will be only $1,800 for both bores. The total premium for these three crossings will be $3,600 and will be paid for out of this project's CIP account. The attached resolution authorizes the execution of two Pipeline Crossing Agreements for the pipe crossings. The executed agreements and required fees need to be returned to UPRR prior to January 14, 2011. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funds for the two pipeline crossing agreement license fees in the amount of$27,000 ($10,500 for storm drain crossing and $16,500 for the sewer crossings) and the purchase of railroad protective liability insurance in the amount of$3,600 are appropriated in the FY 2010-11 Capital Improvement Program (CIP Project SSO4-051, account no's.129-160-5504-7323-0025 & 126- 160-5504-7323-0025). There is no impact to the General Fund. 2 Account: 129-160-5504-7323-0025 Budgeted Amount: $20,400 Balance as of 10/18/10: $20,400 Balance after approval of this item: $0 Please note this balance does not indicate available funding. It does not include non- encumbered reoccurring expenses or expense incurred, but not yet processed. AND Account: 126-160-5504-7323-0025 Budgeted Amount: $10,200 Balance as of 10/18/10: $29,200 Balance after approval of this item: $19,000 Please note this balance does not indicate available funding. It does not include non- encumbered reoccurring expenses or expense incurred, but not yet processed. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. ATTACHMENTS: - Vicinity Map - UPRR Letters - Resolution - UPRR Agreements 3 / Redlands Blvd. IJ U.P.R.R. / a 2 � Q� DETAIL 'A' Ql. �5 18 a�Q G 15 0 0 �e�aap Q� 40th St. 330 in Marshall Blvd. 210 259 Highland Ave. 3 3 Base Line St. w � € 9th St ai 5th St. a @ 0 c Rialto Ave. Mill St. o U C � 21� 7 Orange how Rd. °- F= •o LOCATION OF PIPELINE CROSSINGS ,- (SEE DETAIL 'A') VICINITY MAP NTS -,l,� ., CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LOCATION OF PIPELINE CROSSINGS WITH UNION SaQlsernar mA REAL PROPERTY SECTION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY (UPRR) FOR SEWER AND STORM DRAIN, RELATIVE TO THE HUNTS LANE GRADE SEPARATION PROJECT. ® Indicates un-incorporated areas within City's Sphere of Influence Created by: Ryan Sandoval Date: 10/04/2010 July 14, 2010 Folder: 2614-31 MR. RYAN SANDOVAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 NORTH D STREET, 3RD FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO CA 92418 Re: Proposed 10" Encased Sewer Pipeline Crossing and 12" Encased Sewer Pipeline Crossing of Railroad Property at Mile Post 541.01 on the Yuma Subdivision at or near San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California Dear Mr. Sandoval: Attached are duplicate originals of an agreement covering your use of the Railroad Company's right of way. Please execute the attached documents IN DUPLICATE and return in the enclosed self-addressed envelope. An original copy of the fully-executed document will be returned to you, when approved and processed by the Railroad Company. Also, please provide a resolution or other authorization for the party executing the documents, if signature authorization is required by your Entity. • Payment in the amount of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($16,500.00) is due and payable to Union Pacific Railroad Company upon your execution of the agreement. Please include your payment, with Folder No. 2614-31 noted on that document. If you require formal billing, you may consider this letter as a formal bill and that 94-6001323 is this Corporation's correct Federal Taxpayer Identification Number. If we have not received the executed documents within six months from the date of this letter, this proposed offer of an agreement is withdrawn and becomes null and void. Union Pacific Railroad Real Estate 1400 Douglas Street Stop 1690 Omaha, Nebraska 68179-1690 fx. (402)501-0340 If you have any questions, please contact me at(402) 544-8536. Sincerely, 1 i Joan M. Preble Manager-Contracts -J SUBMITTING REQUESTS FOR RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE ($2,000,000 per occurrence/$6,000,000 aggregate) Application forms for inclusion in Union Pacific Railroad's Blanket Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Policy may be obtained by accessing the following website(includes premiums as well): www.uprr.coin/reus/rrinsure/insurovr.shtmI If you have questions regarding railroad protective liability insurance(i.e. premium quotes, application) please contact the Marsh USA Service Team, Bill Smith or Cindy Long at: Phone: (800) 729-7001 Fax: (816) 556-4362 Email: william.i.smith(dmarsh.com Email: cindy.longLy),marsh.com *PLEASE NOTE- The RPLI application and premium check should be sent directly to Marsh, USA at the address shown below -do NOT send your check and application via overnight air, as the P.O. Box will NOT accept overnight deliveries. If you are in a situation where you require a RUSH, please contact Bill Smith or Cindy Long and they will do their best to accommodate your needs. All checks written to Marsh, USA should reference Union Pacific Railroad in the"Memo" section of the check. Send Checks and Applications to the following"NEW"address: Marsh USA NW 8622 PO Box 1450 Minneapolis, MN 55485-8622 September 10, 2010 Folder: 2615-15 MR. LASZLO FOGASSY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 NORTH D STREET SAN BERNARDINO CA 92418 Re: Proposed 42" Encased Storm Water Pipeline Crossing of Railroad Property at Mile Post 541 on the Yuma Subdivision at or near San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California Dear Mr. Fogassy: Attached are duplicate originals of an agreement covering your use of the Railroad Company's right of way. Please execute the attached documents IN DUPLICATE and return in the enclosed self-addressed envelope. An original copy of the fully-executed document will be returned to you, when approved and processed by the Railroad Company. Also, please provide a resolution or other authorization for the party executing the documents, if signature authorization is required by your Entity. • Payment in the amount of Ten Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($10,500.00) is due and payable to Union Pacific Railroad Company upon your execution of the agreement. Please include your payment, with Folder No. 2615-15 noted on that document. If you require formal billing, you may consider this letter as a formal bill and that 94-6001323 is this Corporation's correct Federal Taxpayer Identification Number. If we have not received the executed documents within six months from the date of this letter. this proposed offer of an agreement is withdrawn and becomes null and void. If you have any questions, please contact me at(402) 544-8536. Si rely, oan M. Preble Manager-Contracts Union Pacific Railroad Real Estate 1400 Dojglas Street Stop 1690 Omaha, Nebraska 68179-1690 N. (402)501-0340 N SUBMITTING REQUESTS FOR RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE ($2,000,000 per occurrence/$6,000,000 aggregate) Application forms for inclusion in Union Pacific Railroad's Blanket Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Policy may be obtained by accessing the following website(includes premiums as well): www.uprr.com/revs/rrinsure/insurovr.slitmi If you have questions regarding railroad protective liability insurance(i.e. premium quotes, application) please contact the Marsh USA Service Team, Bill Smith or Cindy Long at: Phone: (800) 729-7001 Fax: (816) 556-4362 Email: william.i.smith(�i)marsh.com Email: cindY.l gLa marsh.com *PLEASE NOTE -The RPLI application and premium check should be sent directly to Marsh, USA at the address shown below- do NOT send your check and application via overnight air, as the P.O. Box will NOT accept overnight deliveries. If you are in a situation where you require a RUSH, please contact Bill Smith or Cindy Long and they will do their best to accommodate your needs. All checks written to Marsh, USA should reference Union Pacific Railroad in the"Memo" section of the check. Send Checks and Applications to the following"NEW"address: Marsh USA NW 8622 PO Box 1450 Minneapolis, MN 55485-8622 rt C (op 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE 3 EXECUTION OF TWO PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENTS WITH THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY (UPRR) FOR SEWER AND STORM DRAIN 4 RELOCATION WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CITY, RELATIVE TO THE 5 HUNTS LANE GRADE SEPARATION PROJECT, SOUTH OF REDLANDS BOULEVARD. 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 7 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 8 SECTION 1. That the City Manager of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized 9 10 and directed to execute on behalf of the City, two Pipeline Crossing Agreements with the Union 11 Pacific Railroad Company ("UPRR"), for 10" and 12" sewer, and 42" storm drain relocation 12 work to be performed by the City, relative to the Hunts Lane grade separation, south of 13 Redlands Boulevard within UPRR right of way, attached hereto as Exhibit "1" and Exhibit "2" 14 respectively, and both made a part hereof. 15 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute these agreements is rescinded if the parties 16 17 to the agreements fail to execute them within one hundred twenty (120) days of the passage of 18 this resolution. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 //-01-201 10/28/2010 1 1 RESOLUTION OF THE.CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF TWO PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENTS WITH THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY (UPRR) 2 FOR SEWER AND STORM DRAIN RELOCATION WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CITY, RELATIVE TO THE HUNTS LANE GRADE SEPARATION PROJECT, SOUTH OF REDLANDS 3 BOULEVARD. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof 6 held on the day of , 20 , by the following vote, to wit: 7 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 MARQUEZ 10 DESJARDINS 11 BRINKER 12 13 SHORETT 14 KELLEY 15 JOHNSON 16 MCCAMMACK 17 18 19 City Clerk 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 20 21 22 PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor 23 City of San Bernardino 24 Approved as to form: 25 26 MES F. PENMAN, 27 City Attorney 28 10/28/2010 2 ® Pipeline Crossing 080808 Folder No.2614-31 Last Modified:03/29/10 Form Approved,AVP-Law PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENT Mile Post: 541.01, Yuma Subdivision Location: San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement') is made and entered into as of July 14, 2010, ("Effective Date") by and between UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, ("Licensor") and CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a California municipal corporation to be addressed at 300 North D Street, 3rd Floor, San Bernardino, California 92418 ("Licensee"). IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: Article 1. LICENSOR GRANTS RIGHT. In consideration of the license fee to be paid by the Licensee and in further consideration of the covenants and agreements herein .contained to be by the Licensee kept, observed and performed, the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee the right to construct and thereafter, during the term hereof, to maintain and operate one 10"encased pipeline for transporting and conveying sewer only one 12"encased pipeline for transporting and conveying sewer only t across Licensor's track(s) and property (the "Pipeline") in the location shown and in conformity with the dimensions and specifications indicated on the prints dated May 12, 2010 and marked Exhibit A and A-1, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. Under no circumstances shall Licensee modify the use of the Pipeline for a purpose other than transporting and conveying sewer, and the Pipeline shall not a be used to convey any other substance, any fiber optic cable, or for any other use, whether such use is currently technologically possible, or whether such use may come into existence during the life of this Agreement. $ Article 2. LICENSE FEE. Upon execution of this Agreement, the Licensee shall P a y to the Licensor a one-time License Fee of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($16,500.00). Article 3. CONSTRUCTION. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. The grant of right herein made to the Licensee is subject to each and all of the terms, provisions, conditions, limitations and covenants set forth herein and in Exhibit B, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. B EXHIBIT 661" I Article 4. DEFINITION OF LICENSEE. For purposes of this Agreement,all references in this Agreement to the Licensee shall include the Licensee's contractors, subcontractors,officers,agents and employees, and others acting under its or their authority. If a contractor is hired by the Licensee for any work performed on the Pipeline (including initial construction and subsequent relocation or maintenance and repair work), then the Licensee shall provide a copy of this Agreement to its contractor and require its contractor to comply with all the terms and provisions hereof relating to the work to be performed. Any contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed an agent of Licensee for the purpose of this Agreement, and Licensee shall require such contractor or subcontractor to release, defend and indemnify Licensor to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as Licensee is required to release,defend and indemnify Licensor herein. Article 5. INSURANCE. A. During the life of the Lease, Licensee shall fully comply with the insurance requirements described in Exhibit C. B. Failure to maintain insurance as required shall entitle, but not require, Licensor to terminate this License immediately. C. If the Licensee is subject to statute(s) limiting its insurance liability and/or limiting its ability to obtain insurance in compliance with Exhibit C of this lease,those statues shall apply. D. Licensee hereby acknowledges that is has reviewed the requirements of Exhibit C, including without limitation the requirement for Railroad Protective Liability Insurance during construction, maintenance,installation,repair or removal of the pipeline which is the subject of this Agreement. Article 6. TERM. This Agreement shall take effect as of the Effective Date first herein written and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as herein provided. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first herein written. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: By: C 1,.* ir y loan T=reble Manager-Contracts Name Printed: Title: Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney FORM DIRECTIDNRRELATDVEATONCROOSiNC E 'C` SED ` `O `-FLA '�MABLE REV 10-22-20078 PIP EL CROSSING Vw�w.UPTT.G NO SCALE NOTE: ALL AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS MUST BE R FILLED IN TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. \ (OR LEGAL SURVEY LINE, WHERE APPLICABLEI \ 5 LINE OF SECTJON 27 ,TOWNSHIP 1 ,RANGE `1 W MERIDIAN _FT. _FT. 46.9 FT. 3000 FT. (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) (SEE NOTE 3 a 5) 50 FT. TD ¢w ZL= 100° • •• a a TO —a [NEAREST R.R. TOWN[ fL MAIN TRACK (ANGLE OF CROSSING) INEAREST R.R. TOWN) a See AmchedI See Amched2 / (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT) (DESCR)BE FIXED OBJECT)J (SEE NOTE 6) (SEE NOTE 5) rn (DISTANCE ALONG TRACK FROM SECTION LINE CRO551NG) �7 Y FT. FT Lat.34.059574851647 — (NOTE: THIS DIMENSION REOUIRED IN ALL CASES. ® Lon.-117.2874426841 AT LOCATIONS NOT US;RGE SECTIONS, DISTANCE TO A LEGAL SURVEY LINE 15 REQUIRED) RR'S R/W 6 -- -- - �Fr. 7Z° r. .. 3�T. I GROUND STEEL CASING WALL MIN. DIST SURFACE THICKNESS CHART iI (See Note �' MINI MUM DIAMETER OF SUBGRADE THICKNESS CASING PIPE ROADBED .2500" 1/4" 12" OR LESS 1 .3125" 5/16" OVER 12"-1 B" FT. .3750" 3/8" OVER I8"-22" (4.S FT MIN.) I .4375" 7/16" OVER 22"-213" 71 FT. (20 FT..MAX.) FT. SEAL CASING 5000" 112" OVER 20"-34" SEAL CASING CASING PIP (See ND+e 4) (3 FT. M}\) .5625" 9/16" OVER 34"-42" .6250" 5/B" OVER 42"-4B" D — I CARRIER PIPE \ OVER 48" MUST BE - ------- -------- 1-� APPROVED BY R.R. CO. ® 4FT. '` NOTE: THIS CHART IS ONLY FOR SMOOTH STEEL CASING PIPES WITH MINIMUM YIELD D 15 FT.—i °i STRENGTH OF 35,000 PSI. 7��// FT. —/i ,1'S,V Ft- -- 25—FT FORMULA TO FIGURE CASING FT. I LENGTH WITH ANGLE OF CROSSING OTHER THAN 90° FT. � NOTES (CASING LENGTH WHEN MEASURED ALONG PIPELINE.) B t 1) ALL HORIZONTAL DISTANCES TO BE MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM 4 OF TRACK. LG SIZ.Arl 1 CASING TO EXTEND BEYOND THE g OF TRACK AT RIGHT ANGLES THE GREATER OF 20 . 20 FT., OR SO FT., B AND BEYOND LIMIT OF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE PROPER LENGTH OUTSIDE OF TRACK.3) MINIMUM OF 50' FROM THE END OF ANY RAILROAD BRIDGE, CL OF ANY CULVERT, OR FROM ANY SWITCHING AREA. MIN.DIST. 4) SIGNAL REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT DURING INSTALLATION IF RAILROAD SIGNALS ARE IN THE VICINITY OF CROSSING. (NOTE 2) 5) ALLOWABLE FIXED OBJECTS INCLUDE: BACKWALLS OF BRIDGES; 4. OF ROAD CROSSINGS 8 OVERHEAD VIADUCTS (GIVE ROAD NAME), OR CULVERTS. 6) CASING AND CARRIER PIPE MUST BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET BELOW THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE. ANY EXCAVATION REQUIRED WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE MUST BE HAND DUG. A) IS PIPELINE CROSSING WITHIN DEDICATED STREET ? AYES; ONO; 1G�471L7T�lf•11� »�» B) IF YES, NAME OF STREET HUNTSLANE EXHIBIT 1L 1L [FOR RAILROAD USE DNLY) D) DISTRIBUTION LINE f• OR TRANSMISSION L[NE 1' C) CARRIER PIPE : UNION PAIFIC RAILROAD CO. COMMODITY TO BE CONVEY EDI 0'SEWER OPERATING PRESSURE 0 PSI (bq 41 WALL THICKNESS 1.88 ;DIAMETER 10 MATERIAL ABS 1 ��� .0 ISUBDIVISI DN) E) CASING PIPE : 0.4375 M. P KZj3f-&Zj WALL THICKNESS ;DIAMETER 24 ;MATERIAL STEEL NOTE :CASING MUST HAVE 2" CLEARANCE BETWEEN GREATEST/ ENCASED 10-SEWER CROSSING AT OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF CARRIER PIPE AND INTERIOR DIAMETER OF CASING PIPE. WHEN FURNISHING DIMENSIONS, G I VE OUTSIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO Skr f*v%wd(°" CA CARRIER PIPE AND INSIDE OF CASING PIPE. NF..CST L[TYI ,COUNTY) F) METHOD OF INSTALLING CASING PIPE UNDER TRACK(S): CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DRY BORE AND JACK (WET BORE NOT PERMITTED) ; (�_TUNNEL ; OTHER G) WILL CDN57RUCTION BE BY AN OUTSIDE CONTRACTDR? L YES;.S--dO; RR FILE NO. 0261431 DATE 5'I't-Iv H) DISTANCE FROM CENTER LINE OF TRACK TO NEAR FACE OF BORING AND c JACKING PITS WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO TRACK45 W A R N I N I l APPLICANT HAS CONTACTED 1-800-336-9193, (30' MIN.) IN ALL OCCASIONS, LL P. COMMUNICATIONS U. P. COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT, AND HAS DETERMINED FIBER DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE OPT I C CABLE (� DOES ; (_DOES NOT ; EXIST IN V I C I N I T Y OF OF ANY WORK TO DETERMINE EXISTENCE AND WORK TO BE PERFORMED . TICKET NO. 20100413031 LOCATION OF FIBER OPTIC caBLE PHONE 1-800-336-9[93 1 DI IP LACE RECTIONRRELATDIVEATONCROSSSING ENCASED NON-FLAMMABLE REV10-22 20078 PIPELINE CROSSING wvava.0 CAL NO SCALE NOTE: ALL AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS MUST BE FILLED IN TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. (OR LEGAL SURVEY LINE, WHERE APPLICABLE! S LINE OF SECTJON_TOWNSHIP 1 ,RANGE 4 , W MERID]AN ® RR'5 R/W _FT. _FT. 50.9 FT. 3000 FT. (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) (SEE NOTE 3 a 5) a 7 O FT. ` r ZA= 100° " a TO NEAREST R.R. TOWN) = (ANGLE OF CROSSING) ¢w TO —r fL MAIN TRACK I NEAk EST R.R. TOWN) f See Attached 1 See Attached 2 (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (SEE NOTE 6) (SEE NOTE 5) (DISTANCE ALONG TRACK FROM SECTION LINE CROSSING) 17, FT. FT. Lat.34.059592628376 (NOTE: TI11S DIMENSIDN REDUIREO IN ALL CASES. ® Lon.-117.2874319553 AT LOCATIONS NOT Us SECTIONS, DISTANCE TO A LEGAL SURVEY LINE 15 REQUIRED) RR'S R/W NZ'1 FT.. -►� —FT. -j 1S.16 FT. i 3 I I GROUND STEEL CASING WALL MIN. DIST i SURFACE THICKNESS CHART �I (sae NDta —' MINIMUM DIAMETER OF sueckaDE THICKNESS CASING PIPE ROADBED .2500" 1/4" 12" OR LESS I 3125" 5/16" OVER 12"-1 B" $ FT. 3750" 3/8" OVER I8"-22" (4.S FT MIN.) I .4375" 7/16" OVER 22"-28" 6.5 FT. (20 FT. MAX.) FT. .5000" 1/2" OVER 28"-34" D (3 FT. MIN.) SEAL CASING .5625" 9/16" OVER 34"-42" SEAL CASING CASING PIP((Sae NO+e 4) \ .6250" 5/8" OVER 42"-48" --�------------,-------r----------- �— OVER 46" MUST BE CARRIER PIPE \ APPROVED BY R.R. CO. NOTE: THIS CHART IS ONLY ® I ( \® FOR SMOOTH STEEL CASING \ PIPES NGTH W[TH MINIMUM YIELD I STRE OF 35,000 PSI. � D IS FT.— FT. — I� FT. FORMULA i0 FIGURE CASING ,i I LENGTH WITH ANGLE OF Imo- CROSSING OTHER THAN 90° 110 FT. ATRACK NOTES (CASING LENGTH WHEN MEASURED ALONG PIPELINE.) B I1 ALL HORIZONTAL DISTANCES TO BE MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM Q OF TRACK. LA SIN 2) CASING TO EXTEND BEYOND THE t OF TRACK AT RIGHT ANGLES THE GREATER OF 2D+ 20 FT., OR 30 FT.,AND BEYOND LIMIT OF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE PROPER LENGTH OUTSIDE OF TRACK.3) MINIMUM OF 50' FROM THE END OF ANY RAILROAD BRIDGE, t OF ANY CULVERT, OR FROM ANY SWITCHING AREA. MIN.DIST. 4) SIGNAL REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT DURING INSTALLATION IF RAILROAD SIGNALS ARE IN THE VICINITY OF CROSSING. (NOTE 2) 51 ALLOWABLE FIXED OBJECTS INCLUDE: BACKWALLS OF BRIDGES; 4 OF ROAD CROSSINGS 8 OVERHEAD VIADUCTS(GIVE ROAD NAME), OR CULVERTS. 6) CASING AND CARRIER PIPE MUST BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET BELOW THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE. ANY EXCAVATION REQUIRED WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE MUST BE HAND DUG. A) IS PIPELINE CROSSING WITHIN DEDICATED STREET 7 t YES; Tl N0; EXHIBIT "A—'B) IF YES, NAME OF STREET HUNTS LANE FDA RAILROAD USE DNL YI D) DISTRIBUTION LINE C-'. OR TRANSMISSION LINE S C) CARRIER PIPE : UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. COMMODITY TO BE CONVEY EDI2"SEWER OPERATING PRESSURE 0 PSI WALL THICKNESS 2.25 ;DIAMETER 12 ;MATERIAL ABS i i SUBDIV)S)DNI E) CASING PIPE : M. P 5i1-4 1 E. S. TL11*16t STEEL WALL THICKNESS 0.4375 ;DIAMETER 24 ;MATERIAL NOTE :CASING MUST HAVE 2" CLEARANCE BETWEEN GREATEST; ENCASED 1211SEWER CROSSING AT OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF CARRIER PIPE AND INTERIOR DIAMETER OF CASING PIPE. WHEN FURNISHING DIMENSIONS, G I VE OUTSIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO CA CARRIER PIPE AND INSIDE OF CASING PIPE. ­..CST CITTI �,Y) ISTCTE) F) METHOD OF INSTALLING CASING PIPE UNDER TRACK( S): CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 6- DRY BORE AND JACK (WET BORE NOT PERMITTED) ; ­­L)C- (f TUNNEL ; OTHER RR FILE NO. 026143.! DATE G) WILL CONSTRUCTION BE BY AN OUTSIDE CONTRACTDR? C YES;C—NO; H) DISTANCE FROM CENTER LINE OF TRACK TO NEAR FACE OF BORING AND W A R N ! N G JACKING PITS WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO TRACK45 1) APPLICANT HAS CONTACTED I-800-336-9193, (30 MIN.) IN ALL OCCASIONS, U. P. COMMUNICATIONS U. P. COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT, AND HAS DETERMINED FIBER DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE OPTIC CABLE (- DOES EXIST IN VICINITY OF OF ANY WORK TO DETERMINE EXISTENCE AND 1�DOES NOT ; LOCATION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE, WORK TO BE PERFORMED . TICKET NO. 20100413031 PHONE : 1-800-336-9193 Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP Law EXHIBIT B Section 1. LIMITATION AND SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS GRANTED. A. The foregoing grant of right is subject and subordinate to the prior and continuing right and obligation of the Licensor to use and maintain its entire property including the right and power of the Licensor to construct, maintain, repair, renew, use, operate, change, modify or relocate railroad tracks, signal, communication, fiber optics, or other wirelines, pipelines and other facilities upon, along or across any or all parts of its property, all or any of which may be freely done at any time or times by the Licensor without liability to the Licensee or to any other party for compensation or damages. B. The foregoing grant is also subject to all outstanding superior rights (including those in favor of licensees and lessees of the Licensor's property, and others)and the right of the Licensor to renew and extend the same, and is made without covenant of title or for quiet enjoyment. Section 2. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. A. The Pipeline shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, renewed, modified and/or reconstructed by the Licensee in strict conformity with (i) Licensor's current standards and specifications ("UP Specifications"), except for variances approved in advance in writing by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering — Design, or his authorized representative; (ii) such other additional safety standards as the Licensor, in its sole discretion, elects to require, including, without limitation, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association ("AREMA") standards and guidelines (collectively, "UP Additional Requirements"), and (iii) all applicable laws, rules and regulations ("Laws"). If there is any conflict between the requirements of any Law and the UP Specifications or the UP Additional Requirements, the most restrictive will apply. B. All work performed on property of the Licensor in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor. C. Prior to the commencement of any work in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline from Licensor's property, the Licensee shall submit to the Licensor plans setting out the method and manner of handling the work, including the shoring and cribbing, if any, required to protect the Licensor's operations, and shall not proceed with the work until such plans have been approved by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design, or his authorized representative, and then the work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design or his authorized representative. The Licensor shall have the right, if it so elects, to provide such support as it may deem necessary for the safety of its track or tracks during the time of construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline, and, in the event the Licensor provides such support, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor, within fifteen (15) days after bills shall have been rendered therefore, all expenses incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith, which expenses shall include all assignable costs. D. The Licensee shall keep and maintain the soil over the Pipeline thoroughly compacted and the grade even with the adjacent surface of the ground. E. In the prosecution of any work covered by this Agreement, Licensee shall secure any and all necessary permits and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and enactments affecting the work including, without limitation, all applicable Federal Railroad Administration regulations. Section 3. NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF WORK / LICENSOR REPRESENTATIVE /SUPERVISION/FLAGGING/SAFETY. A. If an emergency should arise requiring immediate attention, the Licensee shall provide as much notice as practicable to Licensor before commencing any work. In all other situations, the Licensee shall notify the Licensor at least ten (10) days (or such other time as the Licensor may allow) in advance of the commencement of any work upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline. All such work shall be prosecuted diligently to completion. The Licensee will coordinate its initial, and any subsequent work with the following employee of Licensor or his or her duly authorized representative (hereinafter "Licensor Representative" or "Railroad Representative"): DENNY GALLEGOS, MTM UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 909-685-2154 909-213-7161 B. Licensee, at its own expense, shall adequately police and supervise all work to be performed. The responsibility of Licensee for safe conduct and adequate policing and supervision of work shall not be lessened or otherwise affected by Licensor's approval of plans and specifications involving the work, or by Licensor's collaboration in performance of any work, or by the presence at the work site of a Licensor Representative, or by compliance by Licensee with any requests or recommendations made by the Licensor Representative. C. At the request of Licensor, Licensee shall remove from Licensor's property any employee who fails to conform to the instructions of the Licensor Representative in connection with the work on Licensor's property. Licensee shall indemnify Licensor against any claims arising from the removal of any such employee from Licensor's property. D. Licensee shall notify the Licensor Representative at least ten (10) working days in advance of proposed performance of any work in which any person or equipment will be within twenty-five (25) feet of any track, or will be near enough to any track that any equipment extension (such as, but not limited to, a crane boom) will reach to within twenty-five(25) feet of any track. No work of any kind shall be performed, and no person, equipment, machinery, tool(s), material(s), vehicle(s), or thing(s) shall be located, operated, placed, or stored within twenty-five (25) feet of any of Licensor's track(s) at any time, for any reason, unless and until a railroad flagman is provided to watch for trains. Upon receipt of such ten (10) day notice, the Licensor Representative will determine and inform Licensor whether a flagman need be present and whether any special protective or safety measures need to be implemented. If flagging or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensor will bill Licensee for such expenses incurred by Licensor, unless Licensor and a federal, state or local governmental entity have agreed that Licensor is to bill such expenses to the federal, state or local governmental entity. If Licensor will be sending the bills to Licensee, Licensee shall pay such bills within thirty (30) days of receipt of billing. If Licensor performs any flagging, or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensee agrees that Licensee is not relieved of any of responsibilities or liabilities set forth in this Agreement. E. The rate of pay per hour for each flagman will be the prevailing hourly rate in effect for an eight- hour day for the class of flagmen used during regularly assigned hours and overtime in accordance with Labor Agreements and Schedules in effect at the time the work is performed. In addition to the cost of such labor, a composite charge for vacation, holiday, health and welfare, supplemental sickness, Railroad Retirement and unemployment compensation, supplemental pension, Employees Liability and Property Damage and Administration will be included, computed on actual payroll. The composite charge will be the prevailing composite charge in effect at the time the work is performed. One and one-half times the current hourly rate is paid for overtime, Saturdays and Sundays, and two and one-half times current hourly rate for holidays. Wage rates are subject to change, at any time, by law or by agreement between Licensor and its employees, and may be retroactive as a result of negotiations or a ruling of an authorized governmental agency. Additional charges on labor are also subject to change. If the wage rate or additional charges are changed, Licensee (or the governmental entity, as applicable) shall pay on the basis of the new rates and charges. F. Reimbursement to Licensor will be required covering the full eight-hour day during which any flagman is furnished, unless the flagman can be assigned to other railroad work during a portion of such day, in which event reimbursement will not be required for the portion of the day during which the flagman is engaged in other railroad work. Reimbursement will also be required for any day not actually worked by the flagman following the flagman's assignment to work on the project for which Licensor is required to pay the flagman and which could not reasonably be avoided by Licensor by assignment of such flagman to other work, even though Licensee may not be working during such time. When it becomes necessary for Licensor to bulletin and assign an employee to a flagging position in compliance with union collective bargaining agreements, Licensee must provide Licensor a minimum of five (5) days notice prior to the cessation of the need for a flagman. If five(5)days notice of cessation is not given, Licensee will still be required to pay flagging charges for the five(5) day notice period required by union agreement to be given I to the employee, even though flagging is not required for that period. An additional ten (10)days notice must then be given to Licensor if flagging services are needed again after such five day cessation notice has been given to Licensor. G. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work performed by Licensee or its contractor. Licensee shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety, operations and programs in connection with the work. Licensee and its contractor shall at a minimum comply with Licensor's safety standards listed in Exhibit D, hereto attached, to ensure unifonnity with the safety standards followed by Licensor's own forces. As a part of Licensee's safety responsibilities, Licensee shall notify Licensor if it determines that any of Licensor's safety standards are contrary to good safety practices. Licensee and its contractor shall furnish copies of Exhibit D to each of its employees before they enter the job site. H. Without limitation of the provisions of paragraph G above, Licensee shall keep the job site free I from safety and health hazards and ensure that their employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. I. Licensee shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services may be provided to any person injured on the job site. Prompt notification shall be given to Licensor of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries. Licensee shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees while they are on the job site or any other property of Licensor, and to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage, drug or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of any work. J. If and when requested by Licensor, Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a copy of its safety plan for conducting the work (the "Safety Plan"). Licensor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to require Licensee to correct any deficiencies in the Safety Plan. The terms of this Agreement shall control if there are any inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Safety Plan. Section 4. LICENSEE TO BEAR ENTIRE EXPENSE. The Licensee shall bear the entire cost and expense incurred in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair and renewal and any and all modification, revision, relocation, removal or reconstruction of the Pipeline, including any and all expense which may be incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith for supervision, inspection, ;lagging, or otherwise. Section 5. REINFORCEMENT RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF PIPELINE. A. The license herein granted is subject to the needs and requirements of the Licensor in the safe and efficient operation of its railroad and in the improvement and use of its property. The Licensee shall, at the sole expense of the Licensee, reinforce or otherwise modify the Pipeline, or move all or any portion of the Pipeline to such new location, or remove the Pipeline from the Licensor's property, as the Licensor may designate, whenever, in the furtherance of its needs and requirements,the Licensor, at its sole election, finds such action necessary or desirable. B. All the terms, conditions and stipulations herein expressed with reference to the Pipeline on property of the Licensor in the location hereinbefore described shall, so far as the Pipeline remains on the property, apply to the Pipeline as modified, changed or relocated within the contemplation of this section. Section 6. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LICENSOR'S OPERATION. A. The Pipeline and all parts thereof within and outside of the limits of the property of the Licensor shall be designed, constructed and, at all times, maintained, repaired, renewed and operated in such manner as to cause no interference whatsoever with the constant, continuous and uninterrupted use of the tracks, property and facilities of the Licensor and nothing shall be done or suffered to be done by the Licensee at any time that would in any manner impair the safety thereof. B. Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored on Licensor's property without the prior written approval of Licensor. C. No additional vehicular crossings (including temporary haul roads) or pedestrian crossings over Licensor's trackage shall be installed or used by Licensor or its contractors without the prior written permission of Licensor. D. When not in use, any machinery and materials of Licensee or its contractors shall be kept at least fifty(50)feet from the centerline of Licensor's nearest track. E. Operations of Licensor and work performed by Licensor's personnel may cause delays in the work to be performed by Licensee. Licensee accepts this risk and agrees that Licensor shall have no liability to Licensee or any other person or entity for any such delays. Licensee shall coordinate its activities with those of Licensor and third parties so as to avoid interference with railroad operations. The safe operation of Licensor's train movements and other activities by Licensor take precedence over any work to be performed by Licensee. Section 7. PROTECTION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEMS. A. Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Licensor's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. Licensee shall telephone the Licensor during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday, except for holidays) at 1-800-336-9193 (also a 24-hour, 7-day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on the Licensor's premises to be used by the Licensee. If it is, Licensee will telephone the telecommunications company(ies) involved, arrange for a cable locator, make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable, all at Licensee's expense, and will commence no work on the Licensor's property until all such protection or relocation has been accomplished. Licensee shall indemnify and hold the Licensor harmless from and against all costs, liability and expense whatsoever(including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses) arising out of or caused in any way by Licensee's failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. B. IN ADDITION TO OTHER INDEMNITY PROVISIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD THE LICENSOR HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL COSTS, LIABILITY AND EXPENSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COURT COSTS AND EXPENSES) CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSEE, ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, RESULTING IN (1) ANY DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY,AND/OR (2) ANY INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON EMPLOYED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY, AND/OR ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, EXCEPT IF SUCH COSTS, LIABILITY OR EXPENSES ARE CAUSED SOLELY BY THE DIRECT ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR. LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT IT SHALL NOT HAVE OR SEEK RECOURSE AGAINST LICENSOR FOR ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ALLEGED LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF SERVICE OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO A TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY USING LICENSOR'S PROPERTY OR A CUSTOMER OR USER OF SERVICES OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. �L Section 8. CLAIMS AND LIENS FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL; TAXES. A. The Licensee shall fully pay for all materials joined or affixed to and labor performed upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline, and shall not permit or suffer any mechanic's or materialman's lien of any kind or nature to be enforced against the property for any work done or materials furnished thereon at the instance or request or on behalf of the Licensee. The Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against and from any and all liens, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature in any way connected with or growing out of such work done, labor perfonned, or materials furnished. B. The Licensee shall promptly pay or discharge all taxes, charges and assessments levied upon, in respect to, or on account of the Pipeline, to prevent the same from becoming a charge or lien upon property of the Licensor, and so that the taxes, charges and assessments levied upon or in respect to such property shall not be increased because of the location, construction or maintenance of the Pipeline or any improvement, appliance or fixture connected therewith placed upon such property, or on account of the Licensee's interest therein. Where such tax, charge or assessment may not be separately made or assessed to the Licensee but shall be included in the assessment of the property of the Licensor, then the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor an equitable proportion of such taxes determined by the value of the Licensee's property upon property of the Licensor as compared with the entire value of such property. Section 9. RESTORATION OF LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. In the event the Licensee in any manner moves or disturbs any of the property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline, then in that event the Licensee shall, as soon as possible and at Licensee's sole expense, restore such property to the same condition as the same were before such property was moved or disturbed, and the Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from injury to or death of persons whomsoever, or damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever, when such injury, death, damage, loss or destruction grows out of or arises from the moving or disturbance of any other property of the Licensor. Section 10. INDEMNITY. A. As used in this Section, "Licensor" includes other railroad companies using the Licensor's property at or near the location of the Licensee's installation and their officers, agents, and employees; "Loss" includes loss, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, penalties, costs, and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from: (a) injury to or death of persons whomsoever (including the Licensor's officers, agents, and employees, the Licensee's officers, agents, and employees, as well as any other person); and/or (b)damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever (including Licensee's property, damage to the roadbed, tracks, equipment, or other property of the Licensor, or property in its care or custody). B. AS A MAJOR INDUCEMENT AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LICENSE AND PERMISSION HEREIN GRANTED, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE LICENSOR FROM ANY LOSS WHICH IS DUE TO OR ARISES FROM: 1. THE PROSECUTION OF ANY WORK CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, RENEWAL, MODIFICATION, RECONSTRUCTION, RELOCATION, OR REMOVAL OF THE PIPELINE OR ANY PART THEREOF; 2. ANY RIGHTS OR INTERESTS GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE; 3. THE PRESENCE, OPERATION, OR USE OF THE PIPELINE OR CONTENTS ESCAPING THEREFROM; 4. THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS OF THE PROPERTY CAUSED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY LICENSEE; 5. ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF LICENSEE OR LICENSEE'S OFFICERS, AGENTS, INVITEES, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY OF THEM, OR ANYONE THEY CONTROL OR EXERCISE CONTROL OVER; OR 6. LICENSEE'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT WHERE THE LOSS IS CAUSED BY THE SOLE DIRECT AND ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR, AS DETERMINED IN A FINAL JUDGMENT BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, IT BEING THE INTENTION OF THE PARTIES THAT THE ABOVE INDEMNITY WILL OTHERWISE APPLY TO LOSSES CAUSED BY OR ARISING FROM,IN WHOLE OR IN PART,LICENSOR'S NEGLIGENCE. C. Upon written notice from Licensor, Licensee agrees to assume the defense of any lawsuit of proceeding brought against any indemnitee by any entity, relating to any matter covered by this License for which Licensee has an obligation to assume liability for and/or save and hold harmless any indemnitee. Licensee shall pay all costs incident to such defense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, investigators' fees, litigation and appeal expenses, settlement payments and amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments. Section 11. REMOVAL OF PIPELINE UPON TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. Prior to the termination of this Agreement howsoever, the Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole expense, remove the Pipeline from those portions of the property not occupied by the roadbed and track or tracks of the Licensor and shall restore, to the satisfaction of the Licensor, such portions of such property to as good a condition as they were in at the time of the construction of the Pipeline. If the Licensee fails to do the foregoing, the Licensor may, but is not obligated, to perform such work of removal and restoration at the cost and expense of the Licensee. In the event of the removal by the Licensor of the property of the Licensee and of the restoration of the roadbed and property as herein provided, the Licensor shall in no manner be liable to the Licensee for any damage sustained by the Licensee for or on account thereof, and such removal and restoration shall in no manner prejudice or impair any right of action for damages, or otherwise, that the Licensor may have against the Licensee. Section 12. WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by the Licensor of the breach of any condition, covenant or agreement herein contained to be kept, observed and performed by the Licensee shall in no way impair the right of the Licensor to avail itself of any remedy for any subsequent breach thereof. Section 13. TERMINATION. A. If the Licensee does not use the right herein granted or the Pipeline for one (1) year, or if the Licensee continues in default in the performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from the Licensor to the Licensee specifying such default, the Licensor may, at its option, forthwith immediately terminate this Agreement by written notice. B. In addition to the provisions of subparagraph (a) above, this Agreement may be terminated by written notice given by either party hereto to the other on any date in such notice stated, not less, however, than thirty(30) days subsequent to the date upon which such notice shall be given. C. Notice of default and notice of termination may be served personally upon the Licensee or by mailing to the last known address of the Licensee. Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not affect any of the rights or obligations of the parties hereto which may have accrued, or liabilities, accrued or otherwise, which may have arisen prior thereto. Section 14. AGREEMENT NOT TO BE ASSIGNED. The Licensee shall not assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, or any rights herein granted, without the written consent of the Licensor, and it is agreed that any transfer or assignment or attempted transfer or assignment of this Agreement or any of the rights herein granted, whether voluntary, by operation of law, or otherwise, without such consent in writing, shall be absolutely void and, at the option of the Licensor, shall terminate this Agreement. Section 15. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the provisions of Section 14 hereof,this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Section 16. SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall be invalid or unenforceable only to the extent of such determination, which shall not invalidate or otherwise render ineffective any other provision of this Agreement. Approved: Insurance Group Created:9/23/05 Last Modified:03/29/10 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT C Union Pacific Railroad Company Contract Insurance Requirements Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the life of this Lease (except as otherwise provided in this Lease) the following insurance coverage: A. Commercial General Liability insurance. Commercial general liability (CGL) with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence and an aggregate limit of not less than $4,000,000. CGL insurance must be written on iSO occurrence form CG 00 01 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage). The policy must also contain the following endorsement, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Contractual Liability Railroads" ISO form CG 24 17 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Railroad Company Property" as the Designated Job Site. B. Business Automobile Covers a insurance. Business auto coverage written on ISO form CA 00 01 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage) with a limit of not less $2,000,000 for each accident, and coverage must include liability arising out of any auto(including owned, hired, and non-owned autos). The policy must contain the following endorsements, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Coverage For Certain Operations In Connection With Railroads" ISO form CA 20 70 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Property" as the Designated Job Site. C. Workers Compensation and EmMovers Liability insurance. Coverage must include but not be limited to: • Licensee's statutory liability under the workers' compensation laws of the state(s) affected by this Agreement. • Employers' Liability(Part B) with limits of at least$500,000 each accident, $500,000 disease policy limit $500,000 each employee. If Licensee is self-insured, evidence of state approval and excess workers compensation coverage must be provided. Coverage must include liability arising out of the U. S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act, the Jones Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Land Act, if applicable. D. Railroad Protective Liability insurance. Licensee must maintain "Railroad Protective Liability" insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad only, as named insured. with a limit of not less than $2.000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of$6,000,000. The definition of"JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement E. Umbrella or Excess insurance. If Licensee utilizes umbrella or excess policies,and these policies must"follow form"and afford no less coverage than the primary policy. Other Requirements F. All policy(ies) required above (except worker's compensation and employers liability) must include Railroad as "Additional Insured" using ISO Additional Insured Endorsements CG 20 26, and CA 20 48 (or substitute forms providing equivalent coverage). The coverage provided to Railroad as additional insured shall, to the extent provided under ISO Additional Insured Endorsement CG 20 26, and CA 20 48 provide coverage for Railroad's negligence whether sole or partial, active or passive, and shall not be limited by Licensee's liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. G. Punitive damages exclusion, if any,must be deleted(and the deletion indicated on the certificate of insurance), unless(a) insurance coverage may not lawfully be obtained for any punitive damages that may arise under this agreement,or(b)all punitive damages are prohibited by all states in which this agreement will be performed. A. Licensee waives all rights-of recovery, and its insurers also waive all rights of subrogation of damages against Railroad and its agents, officers, directors and employees for damages covered by the workers compensation and employers liability or commercial umbrella or excess liability obtained by Licensee required in this agreement, where permitted by law,This waiver must be stated on the certificate of insurance. ■ I. All insurance policies must be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Railroad or with a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A- and Class Vii or better, and authorized to do business in the state(s)in which the work is to be performed. J. The fact that insurance is obtained by Licensee or by Railroad on behalf of Licensee will not be deemed to release or diminish the liability of Licensee, including, without limitation, liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. Damages recoverable by Railroad from Licensee or any third party will not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage. Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT D SAFETY STANDARDS MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The term "employees" as used herein refer to all employees of Licensee or its contractors, subcontractors, or agents, as well as any subcontractor or agent of any Licensee. I. Clothing A. All employees of Licensee will be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing, or free use of their hands or feet. Specifically, Licensee's employees must wear: (i) Waist-length shirts with sleeves. (ii) Trousers that cover the entire leg. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. (iii) Footwear that covers their ankles and has a defined heel. Employees working on bridges are required to wear safety-toed footwear that conforms to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and FRA footwear requirements. B. Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes, or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. C. Employees must not wear loose or ragged clothing, neckties, finger rings, or other loose jewelry while operating or working on machinery. II. Personal Protective Equipment Licensee shall require its employee to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules,regulations, or recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative. (i) Hard hat that meets the American National Standard (ANSI) 289.1 — latest revision. Hard hats should be affixed with Licensee's company logo or name. (ii) Eye protection that meets American National Standard (ANSI) for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1 — latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, etc. (iii) Hearing protection, which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. Hearing protection, in the form of plugs or muffs, must be worn when employees are within: ■ 100 feet of a locomotive or roadway/work equipment ■ 15 feet of power operated tools ■ 150 feet of jet blowers or pile drivers ■ 150 feet of retarders in use (when within 10 feet, employees must wear dual ear protection—plugs and muffs) (iv) Other types of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, fall protection equipment, and face shields must be worn as recommended or requested b the Railroad II � q Y Representative. I III. On Track Safety Licensee is responsible for compliance with the Federal Railroad Administration's Roadway Worker Protection regulations — 49CFR214, Subpart C and Railroad's On-Track Safety rules. Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training of their employees on such regulations. In addition to the instructions contained in Roadway Worker Protection regulations, all employees must: (i) Maintain a minimum distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet to any track unless the Railroad Representative is present to authorize movements. (ii) Wear an orange, reflectorized work wear approved by the Railroad Representative. (iii) Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On-Track Safety for the type of work being performed. Licensee must take special note of limits of track authority, which tracks may or may not be fouled, and clearing the track. Licensee will also receive special instructions relating to the work zone around machines and minimum distances between machines while working or traveling. IV. Equipment A. It is the responsibility of Licensee to ensure that all equipment is in a safe condition to operate. If, in the opinion of the Railroad Representative, any of Licensee's equipment is unsafe for use, Licensee shall remove such equipment from Railroad's property. In l addition, Licensee must ensure that the operators of all equipment are properly trained and competent in the safe operation of the equipment. In addition,operators must be: ■ Familiar and comply with Railroad's rules on lockout/tagout of equipment. ■ Trained in and comply with the applicable operating rules if operating any by-rail equipment on-track. ■ Trained in and comply with the applicable air brake rules if operating any equipment that moves rail cars or any other rail bound equipment. B. All self-propelled equipment must be equipped with a first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device. C. Unless otherwise authorized by the Railroad Representative, all equipment must be parked a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any track. Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment against movement. D. Cranes must be equipped with three orange cones that will be used to mark the working area of the crane and the minimum clearances to overhead powerlines. V. General Safety Requirements A. Licensee shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations. B. Licensee shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job briefing conducted by the Railroad Representative, if applicable. During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On-Track Safety) and the potential hazards of the job. If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must voice them during the job briefing. Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or personnel change. C. All track work performed by Licensee meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad Administration's Track Safety Standards 49CFR213. D. All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track: (i) Always be on the alert for moving equipment. Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either direction. (ii) Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components. (iii) In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between yourself and the end of the equipment. Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length (50 feet). (iv) Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authorized by the employee in charge. (v) Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first. (vi) Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and equipment have been protected against movement. E. All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety. I Pipeline Crossing 080808 Folder No. 2615-15 Last Modified:03/29/10 Form Approved,AVP-Law PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENT Mile Post: 541, Yuma Subdivision Location: San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of September 10, 2010, ("Effective Date") by and between UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, ("Licensor") and CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a California municipal corporation to be addressed at 300 North D Street, San Bernardino, California 92418 ("Licensee"). IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: Article 1. LICENSOR GRANTS RIGHT. In consideration of the license fee to be paid by the Licensee and in further consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained to be by the Licensee kept, observed and perfonned, the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee the right to construct and thereafter, during the tenn hereof, to maintain and operate one 42"encased pipeline for transporting and conveying storm water only across Licensor's track(s) and property (the "Pipeline") in the location shown and in conformity with the dimensions and specifications indicated on the print dated May 19, 2010 and marked Exhibit A. attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. Under no circumstances shall Licensee modify the use of the Pipeline for a purpose other than transporting and conveying storm water, and the Pipeline shall not be used to convey any other substance, any flber optic cable, or for any other use, whether such use is currently technologically possible, or whether such use may come into existence during the life of this Agreement. Article 2. LICENSE FEE. Upon execution of this Agreement, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor a one-time License Fee of Ten Thousand Five Hundred Dollars($10,500.00). Article 3. CONSTRUCTION,MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION The grant of right herein made to the Licensee is subject to each and all of the terms, provisions, conditions, limitations and covenants set forth herein and in Exhibit B, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. EXHIBIT "2" Article 4. DEFINITION OF LICENSEE. For purposes of this Agreement,all references in this Agreement to the Licensee shall include the Licensee's contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents and employees, and others acting under its or their authority. If a contractor is hired by the Licensee for any work performed on the Pipeline (including initial construction and subsequent relocation or maintenance and repair work), then the Licensee shall provide a copy of this Agreement to its contractor and require its contractor to comply with all the terms and provisions hereof relating to the work to be performed. Any contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed an agent of Licensee for the purpose of this Agreement, and Licensee shall require such contractor or subcontractor to release, defend and indemnify Licensor to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as Licensee is required to release,defend and indemnify Licensor herein. Article 5. INSURANCE. A. During the life of the Lease, Licensee shall fully comply with the insurance requirements described in Exhibit C. B. Failure to maintain insurance as required shall entitle, but not require, Licensor to terminate this License immediately. C. If the Licensee is subject to statute(s) limiting its insurance liability and/or limiting its ability to obtain insurance in compliance with Exhibit C-of this lease,those statues shall apply. D. Licensee hereby acknowledges that is has reviewed the requirements of Exhibit C, including without limitation the requirement for Railroad Protective Liability Insurance during construction, maintenance, installation,repair or removal of the pipeline which is the subject of this Agreement. Article 6. TERM. This Agreement shall take effect as of the Effective Date first herein written and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as herein provided. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first herein written. UNION PACIFIC RAII.ROAD COMPANY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: By: -. Renay Robison-Scheer Asst.Director-Contracts Name Printed Title: Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney PLr='F ARROW INDICATING NORTH FORM DR-0404-B DIREL ION RELATIVE TO CROSSING .� REV. 5- 15-98 vvww.uprr.com ENCASED * N ¶ S E �¢ PIPELINE CROSSING NOTE: ALL AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS MUST BE =�Qp= NO SCALE FILLED IN TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. RR'S R/W 2,475 FT. 44 FT. 2,500 FT. 44 FT. (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) (SEE NOTE 3 8 5) � � 35.8 FT. 100 . 00 . 00 COLTON �' ¢aw " i0 SANBERNARDINO — r TO (ANGLE OF CROSS)NG) w (NEAREST R.R. TOWN) ft MAIN TRACK (NEAREST R.R. TOWN) y � �. 215 FREEWAY CL HUNTS LANE JI (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (SEE NOTE 6) (SEE NOTE 5) (DISTANCE ALONG TRACK FROM SECTION LINE CROSSING? 121_8 F7. h FT. (NOTE- THIS DIMENSION REQUIRED IN ALL CASES. /// AT LOCATIONS NOT USING SECTIONS, DISTANCE TO A LEGAL SURVEY LINE IS REQUIRED) 69.5 f T. 72.3 FT. !!±-F T. ; — '1< � N GROUND STEEL CASING WALL MIN. DIST I SURFACE� THICKNESS CHART rc' (So. Note 2) MINIMUM DIAMETER OF SUBGRAOE ' THICKNESS CASING PIPE ROADBED .2500" 114" 12' OR LESS ' 3125" 5/16" OVER 12"-1B" 5 FT 3750" 3/8" OVER 18"-22" (4.5 FT MIN.) \ 4375" 7/16' OVER 22--2B- 10 FT. (20 FT. MAX.) I 3�5 FT. SEAL CASING .5000" 112" OVER 28"-34" SEAL CASING D CASING PIP (See Nate 4) 13 FT. M)1\) .5625" 9/16" OVER 34"-42" 6250" 5/8" OVER 42"-48" / \ OVER 48" MUST BE CARRIER PIPE –\ APPROVED BY R.R. CO. – – --–––– –––––---- ---––– ---- / NOTE: THIS CHART 15 ONLY / \ O FOR SMOOTH STEEL CASING \ PIPES WITH MINIMUM YIELD / I ' STRENGTH OF 35,000 PSI. 2D 15 FT.— 5 FT: 462 FT. F"�— 46 FT FORMULA TO FIGURE CASING LENGTH WITH ANGLE OF I 164 FT. CROSSING OTHER THAN 90° 167 FT. B z NOTES (CASING LENGTH WHEN MEASURED ALONG PIPELINE.)I1 ALL HORIZONTAL DISTANCES TO BE MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM E OF TRACK. ZA SIN 21 CASING TO EXTEND BEYOND THEE OF TRACK AT RIGHT ANGLES THE GREATER OF 20 • 20 FT.. OR 30 FT., B AND BEYOND LIMIT OF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE PROPER LENGTH OUTSIDE OF TRACK.3) MINIMUM OF 50' FROM THE END OF ANY RAILROAD BRIDGE. E OF ANY CULVERT, OR FROM ANY SWITCHING AREA. M; Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP Law EXHIBIT B Section 1. LIMITATION AND SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS GRANTED. A. The foregoing grant of right is subject and subordinate to the prior and continuing right and obligation of the Licensor to use and maintain its entire property including the right and power of the Licensor to construct, maintain, repair, renew, use, operate, change, modify or relocate railroad tracks, signal, communication, fiber optics, or other wirelines, pipelines and other facilities upon, along or across any or all parts of its property, all or any of which may be freely done at any time or times by the Licensor without liability to the Licensee or to any other party for compensation or damages. B. The foregoing grant is also subject to all outstanding superior rights (including those in favor of licensees and lessees of the Licensor's property, and others)and the right of the Licensor to renew and extend the same, and is made without covenant of title or for quiet enjoyment. Section 2. CONSTRUCTION,MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. A. The Pipeline shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, renewed, modified and/or reconstructed by the Licensee in strict conformity with (i)Licensor's current standards and specifications ("UP Specifications"), except for variances approved in advance in writing by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering — Design, or his authorized representative; (ii) such other additional safety standards as the Licensor, in its sole discretion, elects to require, including, without limitation, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association ("AREMA") standards and guidelines(collectively, "UP Additional Requirements"), and (iii) all applicable laws, rules and regulations ("Laws"). If there is any conflict between the requirements of any Law and the UP Specifications or the UP Additional Requirements, the most restrictive will apply. B. All work performed on property of the Licensor in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor. C. Prior to the commencement of any work in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline from Licensor's property, the Licensee shall submit to the Licensor plans setting out the method and manner of handling the work, including the shoring and cribbing, if any, required to protect the Licensor's operations, and shall not proceed with the work until such plans have been approved by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design, or his authorized representative, and then the work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design or his authorized representative. The Licensor shall have the right, if it so elects, to provide such support as it may deem necessary for the safety of its track or tracks during the time of construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline, and, in the event the Licensor provides such support, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor, within fifteen(15) days after bills shall have been rendered therefore, all expenses incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith, which expenses shall include all assignable costs. D. The Licensee shall keep and maintain the soil over the Pipeline thoroughly compacted and the grade even with the adjacent surface of the ground. E. In the prosecution of any work covered by this Agreement, Licensee shall secure any and all necessary permits and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and enactments affecting the work including, without limitation, all applicable Federal Railroad Administration regulations. Section 3. NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF WORK/ LICENSOR REPRESENTATIVE /SUPERVISION/FLAGGING/ SAFETY. A. If an emergency should arise requiring immediate attention, the Licensee shall provide as much notice as practicable to Licensor before commencing any work. In all other situations, the Licensee shall notify the Licensor at least ten (10) days (or such other time as the Licensor may allow) in advance of the commencement of any work upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline. All such work shall be prosecuted diligently to completion. The Licensee will coordinate its initial, and any subsequent work with the following employee of Licensor or his or her duly authorized representative (hereinafter "Licensor Representative" or "Railroad Representative"): DENNY GALLEGOS, MTM UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 909-685-2154 909-213-7161 B. Licensee, at its own expense, shall adequately police and supervise all work to be performed. The responsibility of Licensee for safe conduct and adequate policing and supervision of work shall not be lessened or otherwise affected by Licensor's approval of plans and specifications involving the work, or by Licensor's collaboration in performance of any work, or by the presence at the work site of a Licensor Representative, or by compliance by Licensee with any requests or recommendations made by the Licensor Representative, C. At the request of Licensor, Licensee shall remove from Licensor's property any employee who fails to conform to the instructions of the Licensor Representative in connection with the work on Licensor's property. Licensee shall indemnify Licensor against any claims arising from the removal of any such employee from Licensor's property. D. Licensee shall notify the Licensor Representative at least ten (10) working days in advance of proposed performance of any work in which any person or equipment will be within twenty-five (25) feet of any track, or will be near enough to any track that any equipment extension (such as, but not limited to, a crane boom)will reach to within twenty-five (25) feet of any track. No work of any kind shall be performed, and no person, equipment, machinery, tool(s), material(s), vehicle(s), or thing(s) shall be located, operated, placed, or stored within twenty-five (25) feet of any of Licensor's track(s) at any time, for any reason, unless and until a railroad flagman is provided to watch for trains. Upon receipt of such ten (10) day notice, the Licensor Representative will determine and inform Licensor whether a flagman need be present and whether any special protective or safety measures need to be implemented. If flagging or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensor will bill Licensee for such expenses incurred by Licensor, unless Licensor and a federal, state or local governmental entity have agreed that Licensor is to bill such expenses to the federal, state or local governmental entity. If Licensor will be sending the bills to Licensee, Licensee shall pay such bills within thirty (30) days of receipt of billing. If Licensor performs any flagging, or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensee agrees that Licensee is not relieved of any of responsibilities or liabilities set forth in this Agreement. E. The rate of pay per hour for each flagman will be the prevailing hourly rate in effect for an eight- hour day for the class of flagmen used during regularly assigned hours and overtime in accordance with Labor Agreements and Schedules in effect at the time the work is performed. In addition to the cost of such labor, a composite charge for vacation, holiday, health and welfare, supplemental sickness, Railroad Retirement and unemployment compensation, supplemental pension, Employees Liability and Property Damage and Administration will be included, computed on actual payroll. The composite charge will be the prevailing composite charge in effect at the time the work is performed. One and one-half times the current hourly rate is paid for overtime, Saturdays and Sundays, and two and one-half times current hourly rate for holidays. Wage rates are subject to change, at any time, by law or by agreement between Licensor and its employees, and may be retroactive as a result of negotiations or a ruling of an authorized governmental agency. Additional charges on labor are also subject to change. If the wage rate or additional charges are changed, Licensee (or the governmental entity, as applicable) shall pay on the basis of the new rates and charges. F. Reimbursement to Licensor will be required covering the full eight-hour day during which any flagman is furnished, unless the flagman can be assigned to other railroad work during a portion of such day, in which event reimbursement will not be required for the portion of the day during which the flagman is engaged in other railroad work. Reimbursement will also be required for any day not actually worked by the flagman following the flagman's assignment to work on the project for which Licensor is required to pay the flagman and which could not reasonably be avoided by Licensor by assignment of such flagman to other work, even though Licensee may not be working during such time. When it becomes necessary for Licensor to bulletin and assign an employee to a flagging position in compliance with union collective bargaining agreements, Licensee must provide Licensor a minimum of five (5) days notice prior to the cessation of the need for a flagman. If five(5)days notice of cessation is not given, Licensee will still be required to pay flagging charges for the five(5) day notice period required by union agreement to be given to the employee, even though flagging is not required for that period. An additional ten (10) days notice must then be given to Licensor if flagging services are needed again after such five day cessation notice has been given to Licensor. G. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work performed by Licensee or its contractor. Licensee shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety, operations and programs in connection with the work. Licensee and its contractor shall at a minimum comply with Licensor's safety standards listed in Exhibit D, hereto attached, to ensure uniformity with the safety standards followed by Licensor's own forces. As a part of Licensee's safety responsibilities, Licensee shall notify Licensor if it determines that any of Licensor's safety standards are contrary to good safety practices. Licensee and its contractor shall furnish copies of Exhibit D to each of its employees before they enter the job site. H. Without limitation of the provisions of paragraph G above, Licensee shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that their employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. I. Licensee shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services may be provided to any person injured on the job site. Prompt notification shall be given to Licensor of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries. Licensee shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees while they are on the job site or any other property of Licensor, and to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage, drug or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of any work. J. If and when requested by Licensor, Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a copy of its safety plan for conducting the work (the "Safety Plan"). Licensor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to require Licensee to correct any deficiencies in the Safety Plan. The terms of this Agreement shall control if there are any inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Safety Plan. Section 4. LICENSEE TO BEAR ENTIRE EXPENSE. The Licensee shall bear the entire cost and expense incurred in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair and renewal and any and all modification, revision, relocation, removal or reconstruction of the Pipeline, including any and all expense which may be incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith for supervision, inspection, flagging, or otherwise. Section 5. REINFORCEMENT,RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF PIPELINE A. The license herein granted is subject to the needs and requirements of the Licensor in the safe and efficient operation of its railroad and in the improvement and use of its property. The Licensee shall, at the sole expense of the Licensee, reinforce or otherwise modify the Pipeline, or move all or any portion of the Pipeline to such new location, or remove the Pipeline from the Licensor's property, as the Licensor may designate, whenever, in the furtherance of its needs and requirements,the Licensor, at its sole election, finds such action necessary or desirable. B. All the terms, conditions and stipulations herein expressed with reference to the Pipeline on property of the Licensor in the location hereinbefore described shall, so far as the Pipeline remains on the property, apply to the Pipeline as modified, changed or relocated within the contemplation of this section. Section 6. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LICENSOR'S OPERATION A. The Pipeline and all parts thereof within and outside of the limits of the property of the Licensor shall be designed, constructed and, at all times, maintained, repaired, renewed and operated in such manner as to cause no interference whatsoever with the constant, continuous and uninterrupted use of the tracks, property and facilities of the Licensor and nothing shall be done or suffered to be done by the Licensee at any time that would in any manner impair the safety thereof. B. Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored on Licensor's property without the prior written approval of Licensor. i C. No additional vehicular crossings (including temporary haul roads) or pedestrian crossings over Licensor's trackage shall be installed or used by Licensor or its contractors without the prior written permission of Licensor. D. When not in use, any machinery and materials of Licensee or its contractors shall be kept at least fifty(50) feet from the centerline of Licensor's nearest track. E. Operations of Licensor and work performed by Licensor's personnel may cause delays in the work to be performed by Licensee. Licensee accepts this risk and agrees that Licensor shall have no liability to Licensee or any other person or entity for any such delays. Licensee shall coordinate its activities with those of Licensor and third parties so as to avoid interference with railroad operations. The safe operation of Licensor's train movements and other activities by Licensor take precedence over any work to be performed by Licensee. Section 7. PROTECTION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEMS. A. Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Licensor's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. Licensee shall telephone the Licensor during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday, except for holidays) at 1-800-336-9193 (also a 24-hour, 7-day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on the Licensor's premises to be used by the Licensee. if it is, Licensee will telephone the telecommunications company(ies) involved, arrange for a cable locator, make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable, all at Licensee's expense, and will commence no work on the Licensor's property until all such protection or relocation has been accomplished. Licensee shall indemnify and hold the Licensor harmless from and against all costs, liability and expense whatsoever(including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses) arising out of or caused in any way by Licensee's failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. B. IN ADDITION TO OTHER INDEMNITY PROVISIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD THE LICENSOR HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL COSTS, LIABILITY AND EXPENSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COURT COSTS AND EXPENSES) CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSEE, ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, RESULTING IN (1) ANY DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, AND/OR (2) ANY INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON EMPLOYED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY, AND/OR ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, EXCEPT IF SUCH COSTS, LIABILITY OR EXPENSES ARE CAUSED SOLELY BY THE DIRECT ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR. LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT IT SHALL NOT HAVE OR SEEK RECOURSE AGAINST LICENSOR FOR ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ALLEGED LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF SERVICE OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO A TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY USING LICENSOR'S PROPERTY OR A CUSTOMER OR USER OF SERVICES OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. U Section S. CLAIMS AND LIENS FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL; TAXES A. The Licensee shall fully pay for all materials joined or affixed to and labor performed upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline, and shall not permit or suffer any mechanic's or materialman's lien of any kind or nature to be enforced against the property for any work done or materials furnished thereon at the instance or request or on behalf of the Licensee. The Licensee shall indemnify and hold hannless the Licensor against and from any and all liens, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature in any way connected with or growing out of such work done, labor performed, or materials furnished. B. The Licensee shall promptly pay or discharge all taxes, charges and assessments levied upon, in respect to, or on account of the Pipeline, to prevent the same from becoming a charge or lien upon property of the Licensor, and so that the taxes, charges and assessments levied upon or in respect to such property shall not be increased because of the location, construction or maintenance of the Pipeline or any improvement, appliance or fixture connected therewith placed upon such property, or on account of the Licensee's interest therein. Where such tax, charge or assessment may not be separately made or assessed to the Licensee but shall be included in the assessment of the property of the Licensor, then the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor an equitable proportion of such taxes determined by the value of the Licensee's property upon property of the Licensor as compared with the entire value of such property. Section 9. RESTORATION OF LICENSOR'S PROPERTY In the event the Licensee in any manner moves or disturbs any of the property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline, then in that event the Licensee shall, as soon as possible and at Licensee's sole expense, restore such property to the same condition as the same were before such property was moved or disturbed, and the Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from injury to or death of persons whomsoever, or damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever, when such injury, death, damage, loss or destruction grows out of or arises from the moving or disturbance of any other property of the Licensor. Section 10. INDEMNITY. A. As used in this Section, "Licensor" includes other railroad companies using the Licensor's property at or near the location of the Licensee's installation and their officers, agents, and employees; "Loss" includes loss, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, penalties, costs, and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from: (a) injury to or death of persons whomsoever (including the Licensor's officers, agents, and employees, the Licensee's officers, agents, and employees, as well as any other person); and/or (b) damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever (including Licensee's property, damage to the roadbed, tracks, equipment, or other property of the Licensor, or property in its care or custody). B. AS A MAJOR INDUCEMENT AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LICENSE AND PERMISSION HEREIN GRANTED, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE LICENSOR FROM ANY LOSS WHICH IS DUE TO OR ARISES FROM: 1. THE PROSECUTION OF ANY WORK CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, RENEWAL, MODIFICATION, RECONSTRUCTION, RELOCATION, OR REMOVAL OF THE PIPELINE OR ANY PART THEREOF; 2. ANY RIGHTS OR INTERESTS GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE; 3. THE PRESENCE, OPERATION, OR USE OF THE PIPELINE OR CONTENTS ESCAPING THEREFROM; 4. THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS OF THE PROPERTY CAUSED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY LICENSEE; 5. ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF LICENSEE OR LICENSEE'S OFFICERS, AGENTS, INVITEES, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY OF THEM, OR ANYONE THEY CONTROL OR EXERCISE CONTROL OVER; OR 6. LICENSEE'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT WHERE THE LOSS IS CAUSED BY THE SOLE DIRECT AND ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR, AS DETERMINED IN A FINAL JUDGMENT BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, IT BEING THE INTENTION OF THE PARTIES THAT THE ABOVE INDEMNITY WILL OTHERWISE APPLY TO LOSSES CAUSED BY OR ARISING FROM,IN WHOLE OR IN PART, LICENSOR'S NEGLIGENCE. C. Upon written notice from Licensor, Licensee agrees to assume the defense of any lawsuit of proceeding brought against any indemnitee by any entity, relating to any matter covered by this License for which Licensee has an obligation to assume liability for and/or save and hold harmless any indemnitee. Licensee shall pay all costs incident to such defense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, investigators' fees, litigation and appeal expenses, settlement payments and amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments. Section 11. REMOVAL OF PIPELINE UPON TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. Prior to the termination of this Agreement howsoever, the Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole expense, remove the Pipeline from those portions of the property not occupied by the roadbed and track or tracks of the Licensor and shall restore, to the satisfaction of the Licensor, such portions of such property to as good a condition as they were in at the time of the construction of the Pipeline. If the Licensee fails to do the foregoing, the Licensor may, but is not obligated, to perform such work of removal and restoration at the cost and expense of the Licensee. In the event of the removal by the Licensor of the property of the Licensee and of the restoration of the roadbed and property as herein provided. the Licensor shall in no manner be liable to the Licensee for any damage sustained by the Licensee for or on account thereof, and such removal and restoration shall in no manner prejudice or impair any right of action for damages, or otherwise, that the Licensor may have against the Licensee. Section 12. WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by the Licensor of the breach of any condition, covenant or agreement herein contained to be kept, observed and performed by the Licensee shall in no way impair the right of the Licensor to avail itself of any remedy for any subsequent breach thereof. Section 13. TERMINATION. A. If the Licensee does not use the right herein granted or the Pipeline for one (1) year, or if the Licensee continues in default in the performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from the Licensor to the Licensee specifying such default, the Licensor may, at its option, forthwith immediately terminate this Agreement by written notice. B. In addition to the provisions of subparagraph (a) above, this Agreement may be terminated by written notice given by either party hereto to the other on any date in such notice stated, not less, however,than thirty(30)days subsequent to the date upon which such notice shall be given. C. Notice of default and notice of termination may be served personally upon the Licensee or by mailing to the last known address of the Licensee. Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not affect any of the rights or obligations of the parties hereto which may have accrued, or liabilities, accrued or otherwise, which may have arisen prior thereto. Section 14. AGREEMENT NOT TO BE ASSIGNED. The Licensee shall not assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, or any rights herein granted, without the written consent of the Licensor, and it is agreed that any transfer or assignment or attempted transfer or assignment of this Agreement or any of the rights herein granted, whether voluntary, by operation of law, or otherwise, without such consent in writing, shall be absolutely void and, at the option of the L1cei.sor, shall terminate this Agreement. Section 15. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the provisions of Section 14 hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Section 16. SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement which is detennined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall be invalid or unenforceable only to the extent of such determination, which shall not invalidate or otherwise render ineffective any other provision of this Agreement. Approved:Insurance Group Created:9/23/05 Last Modified:03/29/10 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT C Union Pacific Railroad Company Contract Insurance Requirements Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the life of this Lease (except as otherwise provided in this Lease)the following insurance coverage: A. Commercial General Liability insurance. Commercial general liability (CGL) with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence and an aggregate limit of not less than $4,000,000. CGL insurance must be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage). The policy must also contain the following endorsement, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Contractual Liability Railroads" ISO form CG 24 17 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Railroad Company Property" as the Designated Job Site. B. Business Automobile Coverage insurance. Business auto coverage written on ISO form CA 00 01 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage) with a limit of not less $2,000,000 for each accident, and coverage must include liability arising out of any auto (including owned, hired, and non-owned autos). The policy must contain the following endorsements, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Coverage For Certain Operations In Connection With Railroads" ISO form CA 20 70 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Property" as the Designated Job Site. C. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability insurance. Coverage must include but not be limited to: • Licensee's statutory liability under the workers' compensation laws of the state(s) affected by this Agreement. • Employers' Liability(Part B) with limits of at least$500,000 each accident, $500,000 disease policy limit$500,000 each employee. If Licensee is self-insured, evidence of state approval and excess workers compensation coverage must be provided. Coverage must include liability arising out of the U. S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'Act, the Jones Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Land Act, if applicable. D. Railroad Protective Liability insurance. Licensee must maintain "Railroad Protective Liability" insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 3S 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad only as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of$6,000,000. The definition of"JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement E. Umbrella or Excess insurance. If Licensee utilizes umbrella or excess policies,and these policies must"follow form" and afford no less coverage than the primary policy. Other Requirements F. All policy(ies) required above (except worker's compensation and employers liability) must include Railroad as "Additional Insured" using ISO Additional Insured Endorsements CG 20 26, and CA 20 48 (or substitute forms providing equivalent coverage). The coverage provided to Railroad as additional insured shall,to the extent provided under ISO Additional Insured Endorsement CG 20 26,and CA 20 48 provide coverage for Railroad's negligence whether sole or partial, active or passive, and shall not be limited by Licensee's liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. G. Punitive damages exclusion, if any, must be deleted (and the deletion indicated on the certificate of insurance), unless(a) insurance coverage may not lawfully be obtained for any punitive damages that may arise under this agreement,or(b) all punitive damages are prohibited by all states in which this aereement will be performed. H. Licensee waives all rights of recovery, and its insurers also waive all rights of subrogation of damages against Railroad and its agents, officers, directors and employees for damages covered by the workers compensation and employers liability or commercial umbrella or excess liability obtained by Licensee required in this agreement, where permitted by law This waiver must be stated on the certificate of insurance. 1. All insurance policies must be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Railroad or with a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A- and Class VII or better, and authorized to do business in the state(s) in which the work is to be performed. J. The fact that insurance is obtained by Licensee or by Railroad on behalf of Licensee will not be deemed to release or diminish the liability of Licensee, including, without limitation, liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. Damages recoverable by Railroad from Licensee or any third party will not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage. Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT D SAFETY STANDARDS MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The term "employees" as used herein refer to all employees of Licensee or its contractors, subcontractors, or agents, as well as any subcontractor or agent of any Licensee. I. Clothing A. All employees of Licensee will be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing, or free use of their hands or feet. Specifically, Licensee's employees must wear: 0) Waist-length shirts with sleeves. (ii) Trousers that cover the entire leg. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. (iii) Footwear that covers their ankles and has a defined heel. Employees working on bridges are required to wear safety-toed footwear that conforms to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)and FRA footwear requirements. B. Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes, or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. C. Employees must not wear loose or ragged clothing, neckties, finger rings, or other loose jewelry while operating or working on machinery. II. Personal Protective Equipment Licensee shall require its employee to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations, or recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative. (1) Hard hat that meets the American National Standard (ANSI) Z89.1 — latest revision. Hard hats should be affixed with Licensee's company logo or name. (ii) Eye protection that meets American National Standard (ANSI) for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1 — latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, etc. (iii) Hearing protection, which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. Hearing protection, in the form of plugs or muffs, must be worn when employees are within: • 100 feet of a locomotive or roadway/work equipment ■ 15 feet of power operated tools • 150 feet of jet blowers or pile drivers ■ 150 feet of retarders in use (when within 10 feet, employees must wear dual ear protection—plugs and muffs) (iv) Other types of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, fall protection equipment, and face shields, must be worn as recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative. III. On Track Safety Licensee is responsible for compliance with the Federal Railroad Administration's Roadway Worker Protection regulations — 49CFR214, Subpart C and Railroad's On-Track Safety rules. Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training of their employees on such regulations. In addition to the instructions contained in Roadway Worker Protection regulations, all employees must: (i) Maintain a minimum distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet to any track unless the Railroad Representative is present to authorize movements. (ii) Wear an orange, reflectorized work wear approved by the Railroad Representative. (iii) Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On-Track Safety for the type of work being performed. Licensee must take special note of limits of track authority, which tracks may or may not be fouled, and clearing the track. Licensee will also receive special instructions relating to the work zone around machines and minimum distances between machines while working or traveling. IV. Equipment A. It is the responsibility of Licensee to ensure that all equipment is in a safe condition to operate. If, in the opinion of the Railroad Representative, any of Licensee's equipment is unsafe for use, Licensee shall remove such equipment from Railroad's property. In addition, Licensee must ensure that the operators of all equipment are properly trained and competent in the safe operation of the equipment. In addition,operators must be: Familiar and comply with Railroad's rules on lockoutltagout of equipment. • Trained in and comply with the applicable operating rules if operating any by-rail equipment on-track. • Trained in and comply with the applicable air brake rules if operating any equipment that moves rail cars or any other rail bound equipment. B. All self-propelled equipment must be equipped with a first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device. C. Unless otherwise authorized by the Railroad Representative, all equipment must be parked a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any track. Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment against movement. D. Cranes must be equipped with three orange cones that will be used to mark the working area of the crane and the minimum clearances to overhead powerlines. V. General Safety Requirements A. Licensee shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations. B. Licensee shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job briefing conducted by the Railroad Representative, if applicable. During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On-Track Safety) and the potential hazards of the job. If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must voice them during the job briefing. Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or personnel change. C. All track work performed by Licensee meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad Administration's Track Safety Standards 49CFR213. D. All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track: (i) Always be on the alert for moving equipment. Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either direction. (ii) Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components. (iii) In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between yourself and the end of the equipment. Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length (50 feet). (iv) Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authorized by the employee in charge. (v) Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first. (vi) Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and equipment have been protected against movement. E. All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety. Pipeline Crossing 080808 Folder No.2614-31 Last Modiried:03/29/10 Fonn Approved,AVP-LaNv PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENT Mile Post: 541.01, Yuma Subdivision Location: San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of July 14, 2010, ("Effective Date") by and between UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, ("Licensor") and CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a California municipal corporation to be addressed at 300 North D Street, 3rd Floor, San Bernardino, California 92418 ("Licensee"). IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: Article 1. LICENSOR GRANTS RIGHT. In consideration of the license fee to be paid by the Licensee and in further consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained to be by the Licensee kept, observed and performed, the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee the right to construct and thereafter, during the term hereof, to maintain and operate OWN one 10"encased pipeline for transporting and conveying sewer only one 12"encased pipeline for transporting and conveying sewer only across Licensor's track(s) and property (the "Pipeline") in the location shown and in conformity with the dimensions and specifications indicated on the prints dated May 12, 2010 and marked Exhibit A and A-1, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. Under no circumstances shall Licensee modify the use of the Pipeline for a purpose other than transporting and conveying sewer, and the Pipeline shall not be used to convey any other substance, any fiber optic cable, or for any other use, whether such use is currently technologically possible, or whether such use may come into existence during the life of this Agreement. Article 2. LICENSE FEE. Upon execution of this Agreement, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor a one-time License Fee of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($16,500.00). Article 3. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. The grant of right herein made to the Licensee is subject to each and all of the terms, provisions, conditions, limitations and covenants set forth herein and in Exhibit B, attached hereto and hereby, made a part hereof. Article 4. DEFINITION OF LICENSEE. For purposes of this Agreement, all references in this Agreement to the Licensee shall include the Licensee's contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents and employees, and others acting under its or their authority. If a contractor is hired by the Licensee for any work performed on the Pipeline (including initial construction and subsequent relocation or maintenance and repair work), then the Licensee shall provide a copy of this Agreement to its contractor and require its contractor to comply with all the terms and provisions hereof relating to the work to be performed. Any contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed an agent of Licensee for the purpose of this Agreement, and Licensee shall require such contractor or subcontractor to release, defend and indemnify Licensor to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as Licensee is required to release, defend and indemnify Licensor herein. Article 5. INSURANCE. A. During the life of the Lease, Licensee shall fully comply with the insurance requirements described in Exhibit C. B. Failure to maintain insurance as required shall entitle, but not require, Licensor to terminate this License immediately. C. If the Licensee is subject to statute(s) limiting its insurance liability and/or limiting its ability to obtain insurance in compliance with Exhibit C of this lease, those statues shall apply. D. Licensee hereby acknowledges that is has reviewed the requirements of Exhibit C, including without limitation the requirement for Railroad Protective Liability Insurance during construction, maintenance, installation, repair or removal of the pipeline which is the subject of this Agreement. Article 6. TERM. This Agreement shall take effect as of the Effective Date first herein written and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as herein provided. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first herein written. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: By: Joan Preble Manager-Contracts Name Printed: Title: Approved o form: /J /A ES F. PENMAN, City Attorney DIRECTIONRRELATIIVEATONCROSSING ENCASED NON-FLAMMABLE REV 10-22-2007 B PIPELINE CROSSING NO SCALE (VOTE: ALL AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS MUST BE FILLED IN TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. (OR LEGAL SURVEY LINE, WHERE APPLICABLE) 5 LINE OF SECTION2 TOWNSHIP--!—,RANGE 4 , W MERIDIAN ® RR'5 R/W FT. _FT. 46.9 FT. 3000 FT. f (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) (SEE NOTE 3 8 5) a „7O FT. z a° L& 100° —TO— (ANGLE(ANGLE OF CROSSING) ¢w TO )NEAREST R.R. TOWN) - MAIN TRACK )WEAKEST k.R. TOWN)—� s Z See Attached 1 See Awched 2 (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT (SEE NOTE 6) (SEE NOTE S) �• )DISTANCE AL0140 TRACK FROM SECTION LINE CROSSING) 10 FT. F T. Lat.34.059574851647 I (NOTE: THIS DIMENSION REQURED IN ALL CASES. ® Lon.-117.2874426841 AT LOCATIONS NOT USNG SECTIONS, DISTANCE TO A LEGAL SURVEY LINE 15 REQUIRED) RR'5 R/W - llZ-�FT. 0 570T. i GROUND STEEL CASING WALL MIN. DIST I SURFACE THICKNESS CHART (See Note —� MINIMUM DIAMETER OF SUBGRADE THICKNESS CASING PIPE f NUAU13ED .2500" 1/4" 12" DR LESS 1 I .3125" 5/16" OVER 12"-18" FT. 3750" 3/8" OVER I8"-22" (4.5-TT MIN.) I .4375" 7/16" OVER 22"-28" 11 FT. (2D FT. MAX.) —FT SEAL CASINO 5000" 112" OVER 28"-34" SEAL CASING O CASING PIP'(See Note 4) (3 FT. M?N ) .5625" 9/16" OVER 34"-42" 6250" 5/8" OVER 42"-48" -- ------------------T----------- OVER 48" MUST BE CARRIER PIPE \ APPROVED BY R.R. CO. NOTE: THIS CHART IS ONLY ® I I \® I FOR SMOOTH STEEL CASING PIPES WITH MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH OF 35 ODO PSI. / �D IS FT.—' I T�5 FT. S ?� FT. ---'� `1'�•V r"--- 2_5 FT. FORMULA TO FIGURE CASING FT. LENGTH WITH ANGLE OF CROSSING OTHER THAN 90e NOTES (LASING LENGTH WHEN MEASURED ALONG PIPELINE.) B jf+�� II ALL HORIZONTAL DISTANCES TO BE MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM 4 OF TRACK. !17 SIN S� 2) CASING TO EXTEND BEYOND THE-L OF TRACK AT RICHT ANGLES THE GREATER OF 2D • 20 FT., OR 30 FT., B AND BEYOND LIMIT OF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE PROPER LENGTH OUTSIDE OF TRACK. ZRACK P 31 MINIMUM OF 50' FROM THE END OF ANY RAILROAD BRIDGE, CL OF ANY CULVERT, OR FROM ANY SWITCHING AREA. M(NOTDI2�T. 41 SIGNAL REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT DURING INSTALLATION IF RAILROAD SIGNALS ARE IN THE VICINITY OF CROSSING. 51 ALLOWABLE FIXED OBJECTS INCLUDE: BACKWALLS OF BRIDGES; 2 OF ROAD CROSSINGS B OVERHEAD VIADUCTS (GIVE ROAD NAME), OR CULVERTS. 6) CASING AND CARRIER PIPE MUST BE PLACED A MINI"OF 2 FEET BELOW THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE. ANY EXCAVATION REOUIRED WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE MUST BE HAND DUG. A) 15 PIPELINE CROSSING WITHIN DEDICATED STREET ?__AYES; (9'N0; EXHIBIT "A"IF YES, NAME OF STREET HUNTS LANE (FOR RAILROAD USE OJLY, D) DISTRIBUTION LINE � OR TRANSMISSION LINE S C) CARRIER PIPE : UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. COMMOD[TY TO BE CONVEY EDIO"SEWER YOPERATING PRESSURE 0 PSI u(�p WALL THICKNESS 1.88 ;DIAMETER 10 ;MATERIAL ABS iSUBDIVISIDN) E) CASING PIPE : Me P S`(I .0I E. S. WALL THICKNESS 0.4375 ;DIAMETER 24 ;MATERIAL STEEL NOTE :CASING MUST HAVE 2" CLEARANCE BETWEEN GREATEST ENCASED 10-SEWER CROSSING AT OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF CARRIER PIPE AND INTERIOR DIAMETER OF CASING PIPE. WHEN FURNISHING DIMENSIONS, GIVE OUTSIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO 41' CA CARRIER PIPE AND INSIDE OF CASING PIPE. i cowry) i Src.e; F) METHOD OF INSTALLING CASING PIPE UNDER TRACK(S): CITY OFSANBERNARDINO DRY BORE AND JACK (WET BORE NOT PERMITTED) ; __C_TUNNEL ; OTHER RR FILE NO. 0261431 DATE S'IZ-I0 G> WILL CONSTRUCTION BE BY AN OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR? L YES;. '—NO; H) DISTANCE FROM CENTER LINE OF TRACK TO NEAR FACE OF BORING AND W A R N I N G JACKING PITS WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO TRACK45 1) APPLICANT HAS CONTACTED 1-800-336-9193, (30' MIN.) IN ALL OCCASIONS, LL P. COMMUNICATIONS U. P. COMMUNI CAT[ON DEPARTMENT, AND HAS DETERMINED FIBER DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE OPTIG CABLE (� DOES ; (_DOES NOT ; EXIST IN VICINITY OF OF ANY WORK TO DETERMINE EXISTENCE AND WORK TO BE PERFORMED . TICKET NO. 201 0041 3 03 1 LOCATION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE PHONE I-800-336-9197 PLACE ARROW INDICATING NORTH ENCASED FORM DR-0404-B DIRECTION RELATIVE TO CROSSING �v �1�✓✓ NON-FLAMMABLE REV 10-22-2007 vaww.uprr.com PIPELINE CROSSING NO SCALE NOTE: ALL AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS MUST BE FILLED IN TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. (OR LEGAL SURVEY LINE, WHERE APPLICABLE) S LINE OF SECTJON 27 TOWNSHI P—,RANGE—A—,—A—MERIDIAN ® RR'5 R/W _FT. _FT. 50.9 FT. 300017T. t (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) (SEE NOTE 3 B 5) . 7 o FT. TO z w U L0- 100" ¢n° (ANGLE DF CROSSING). TO —>•- I NEd REST R.R. TOWN( _ fL MAIN TRACK ¢� I NEAREST R.R. TOWN) ke AmcHed 1 See Amched 2 (DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT DESCRIBE FIKED OBJECT (SEE NOTE 6) (SEE NOTE 5) (DISTANCE ALONG TRACK FRDM SECTION LINE CROSSING) �7, FT. Lat.34.059592628376 F T. (NOTE: THIS DIMENSION REQUIRED IN ALL CASES. ® Lon.-117.2874319553 AT LOCATIONS NOT USING SECTIONS, DISTANCE TO A LEGAL SURVEY LINE IS REOU_IR_ED) RR'S R/W Itt.I FT. i.All%F T. +<-- — !L__FT. " i 1 I N STEEL CASING WALL MIN. DI5T SURFA E THICKNESS CHART (see Note MINIMUM DIAMETER OF SUBCRADE THICKNESS CASING PIPE ROADB D 2500" I/4" 12" OR LESS .3125" 5/16" OVER 12"-1 B" 8 FT. .3750" 3/8" OVER 18"-22" (4.5 FT MIN.) \ .4375" 7/16" OVER 22"-2B" 6_5 FT. (20 FT. MAX.) FT. SEAL CASING .5D00" 1/2" OVER 28"-34" SEAL CASING D CASING PIP 1 I See Note 4) (3 FT. M)N�) .5625" 9/16" OVER 34"-42" 6250" 5/8" OVER 42"-4 B" --%------------------------------ \ — OVER 48" MUST BE CARRIER PIPE \ APPROVED BY R.R. CO. — ------- -- — ----------- / NOTE: THIS CHART 15 ONLY FOR SMOOTH STEEL CASING \ PIPES WITH MINIMUM YIELD / STRENGTH OF 35,000 PSI. D 15 FT.—I I 5 FT. 4 FT. � 2 — FT. FORMULA TO FIGURE CASING LENGTH WITH ANGLE OF f � • CROSSING OTHER THAN 90° (r1 FT. B ZT. NOTES (CASING LENGTH WHEN MEASURED ALONG PIPELINE.)11 ALL HORIZONTAL DISTANCES TO BE MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES FROM 4 OF TRACK. l� SIN 1 CASING TO EXTEND BEYOND THE IL OF TRACK AT RIGHT ANGLES THE GREATER OF 20+ 20 FT., OR 30 FT.,AND BEYOND LIMIT OF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IF NECESSARY TO PROVIDE PROPER LENGTH OUTSIDE OF TRACK.3) MINIMUM OF 50' FROM THE END OF ANY RAILROAD BRIDGE, (L OF ANY CULVERT, OR FROM ANY SWITCHING AREA. MIN.E 2)4) SIGNAL REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT DLRIING INSTALLATION IF RAILROAD SIGNALS ARE IN THE VICINITY OF CROSSING. (ROTE 2) 51 ALLOWABLE FIXED OBJECTS INCLUDE: BACKWALLS OF BRIDGES[ R. OF ROAD CROSSINGS B OVERHEAD VIADUCTS(GIVE ROAD NAME), OR CULVERTS. 6) CASING AND CARRIER PIPE MUST BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET BELOW THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE. ANY EXCAVATION REQUIRED WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC CABLE MUST BE HAND DUC. A) IS PIPELINE CROSSING WITHIN DEDICATED STREET ? 'YES; NO; EXHIBIT "A'—' 8) IF YES, NAME OF STREET HUNTSLANE (FOR RAILROAD USE WLYr 1 D) DISTRIBUTION LINE C: OR TRANSMISSION LINE C" C) CARRIER PIPE : UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. COMMODITY TO BE CONVEYEDI2"SEWER OPERATING PRESSURE 0 PSI '�1A%"6 WALL THICKNESS 2.25 ;DIAMETER 12 MATERIAL ABS , 5U9Ofvl$IOH) f E) CASING PIPE : M. P rJy�'0� E. S. H� 11tS�f WALL THICKNESS 0.4375 DIAMETER 24 ;MATERIAL STEEL ; NOTE :CASING MUST HAVE 2" CLEARANCE BETWEEN GREATEST ENCASED 12"SEWER CROSSING AT OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF CARRIER PIPE AND INTERIOR DIAMETER OF CASING PIPE. WHEN FURNISHING DIMENSIONS, GIVE OUTSIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO S4.M Aev'A%lf '*' CA CARRIER PIPE AND INSIDE OF CASING PIPE. INEA.EST CITY( IcoLN,Y) ISTA,EI F) METHOD OF INSTALLING CASING PIPE UNDER TRACK(S): CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO (--_DRY BORE AND JACK (WET BORE NOT PERMITTED) ; C TUNNEL ; OTHER RR FILE NO. 026143! DATE 5-1116 6 G) WILL CONSTRUCTION BE BY AN OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR?--L-YES; H) DISTANCE FROM CENTER LINE OF TRACK TO NEAR FACE OF BORING AND W A R N I N G JACKING PITS WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO TRACK45 (*I PPLICANT HAS CONTACTED I-B00-336-9193 3O' MIN.) IN ALL OCCASIONS, U. P. COMAUN(CATIONS I DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE . P. COWLIN I CATION DEPARTMENT, AND HAS DETERMINED F I BER OF ANY WORK TO DETERMINE EXISTENCE AND PT I C CABLE f0 DOES ; (=DOES NOT ; EX 1ST I N V I C I N I TY OF LOCATION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE. ORK TO BE PERFORMED TICKET NO. 20700413031 PHONE : 1-800-336-9195 Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP Law EXHIBIT B Section 1. LIMITATION AND SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS GRANTED. A. The foregoing grant of right is subject and subordinate to the prior and continuing right and obligation of the Licensor to use and maintain its entire property including the right and power of the Licensor to construct, maintain, repair, renew, use, operate, change, modify or relocate railroad tracks, signal, communication, fiber optics, or other wirelines, pipelines and other facilities upon, along or across any or all parts of its property, all or any of which may be freely done at any time or times by the Licensor without liability to the Licensee or to any other party for compensation or damages. B. The foregoing grant is also subject to all outstanding superior rights (including those in favor of licensees and lessees of the Licensor's property, and others) and the right of the Licensor to renew and extend the same, and is made without covenant of title or for quiet enjoyment. I Section 2. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. A. The Pipeline shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, renewed, modified and/or reconstructed by the Licensee in strict conformity with (i) Licensor's current standards and specifications ("UP Specifications"), except for variances approved in advance in writing by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering — Design, or his authorized representative; (ii) such other additional safety standards as the Licensor, in its sole discretion, elects to require, including, without limitation, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association ("ARENA") standards and guidelines (collectively, "UP Additional Requirements"), and (iii) all applicable laws, rules and regulations ("Laws"). If there is any conflict between the requirements of any Law and the UP Specifications or the UP Additional Requirements, the most restrictive will apply. B. All work performed on property of the Licensor in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor. C. Prior to the commencement of any work in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline from Licensor's property, the Licensee shall submit to the Licensor plans setting out the method and manner of handling the work, including the shoring and cribbing, if any, required to protect the Licensor's operations, and shall not proceed with the work until such plans have been approved by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design, or his authorized representative, and then the work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design or his authorized representative. The Licensor shall have the right, if it so elects, to provide such support as it may deem necessary for the safety of its track or tracks during the time of construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation. reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline, and, in the event the Licensor provides such support, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor, within fifteen (15) days after bills shall have been rendered therefore, all expenses incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith, which expenses shall include all assignable costs. D. The Licensee shall keep and maintain the soil over the Pipeline thoroughly compacted and the grade even with the adjacent surface of the ground. E. In the prosecution of any work covered by this Agreement, Licensee shall secure any and all necessary permits and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and enactments affecting the work including, without limitation, all applicable Federal Railroad Administration regulations. Section 3. NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF WORK/ LICENSOR REPRESENTATIVE /SUPERVISION/FLAGGING/ SAFETY. A. If an emergency should arise requiring immediate attention, the Licensee shall provide as much notice as practicable to Licensor before commencing any work. In all other situations, the Licensee shall notify the Licensor at least ten (10) days (or such other time as the Licensor may allow) in advance of the commencement of any work upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline. All such work shall be prosecuted diligently to completion. The Licensee will coordinate its initial, and any subsequent work with the following employee of Licensor or his or her duly authorized representative (hereinafter "Licensor Representative" or "Railroad Representative"): DENNY GALLEGOS, MTM UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 909-685-2154 909-213-7161 B. Licensee, at its own expense, shall adequately police and supervise all work to be performed. The responsibility of Licensee for safe conduct and adequate policing and supervision of work shall not be lessened or otherwise affected by Licensor's approval of plans and specifications involving the work, or by Licensor's collaboration in performance of any work, or by the presence at the work site of a Licensor Representative, or by compliance by Licensee with any requests or recommendations made by the Licensor Representative. C. At the request of Licensor, Licensee shall remove from Licensor's properly any employee who fails to conform to the instructions of the Licensor Representative in connection with the work on Licensor's property. Licensee shall indemnify Licensor against any claims arising from the removal of any such employee from Licensor's property. D. Licensee shall notify the Licensor Representative at least ten (10) working days in advance of proposed performance of any work in which any person or equipment will be within twenty-five (25) feet of any track, or will be near enough to any track that any equipment extension (such as, but not limited to, a crane boom) will reach to within twenty-five (25) feet of any track. No work of any kind shall be performed, and no person, equipment, machinery, tool(s). material(s), vehicle(s), or thing(s) shall be located, operated, placed, or stored within twenty-five (25) feet of anv of Licensor's track(s) at any time, for any reason, unless and until a railroad flagman is provided to watch for trains. Upon receipt of such ten (10) day notice, the Licensor Representative will determine and inform Licensor whether a flagman need be present and whether any special protective or safety measures need to be implemented. If flagging or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensor will bill Licensee for "� such expenses incurred by Licensor, unless Licensor and a federal, state or local ;overnmental entity have agreed that Licensor is to bill such expenses to the federal, state or local governmental entity. If Licensor will be sending the bills to Licensee, Licensee shall pay such bills within thirty (30) days of receipt of billing. If Licensor performs any flagging, or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensee agrees that Licensee is not relieved of any of responsibilities or liabilities set forth in this Agreement. E. The rate of pay per hour for each flagman will be the prevailing hourly rate in effect for an eight- hour day for the class of flagmen used during regularly assigned hours and overtime in accordance with Labor Agreements and Schedules in effect at the time the work is performed. In addition to the cost of such labor, a composite charge for vacation, holiday, health and welfare, supplemental sickness, Railroad Retirement and unemployment compensation, supplemental pension, Employees Liability and Property Damage and Administration will be included, computed on actual payroll. The composite charge will be the prevailing composite charge in effect at the time the work is performed. One and one-half times the current hourly rate is paid for overtime, Saturdays and Sundays, and two and one-half times current hourly rate for holidays. Wage rates are subject to change, at any time, by law or by agreement between Licensor and its employees, and may be retroactive as a result of negotiations or a ruling of an authorized governmental agency. Additional charges on labor are also subject to change. If the wage rate or additional charges are changed, Licensee (or the governmental entity, as applicable) shall pay on the basis of the new rates and charges. F. Reimbursement to Licensor will be required covering the full eight-hour day during which any flagman is furnished, unless the flagman can be assigned to other railroad work during a portion of such day, in which event reimbursement will not be required for the portion of the day during which the flagman is engaged in other railroad work. Reimbursement will also be required for Q any day not actually worked by the flagman following the flagman's assignment to work on the project for which Licensor is required to pay the flagman and which could not reasonably be avoided by Licensor by assignment of such flagman to other work, even though Licensee may not be working during such time. When it becomes necessary for Licensor to bulletin and assign an employee to a flagging position in compliance with union collective bargaining agreements, Licensee must provide Licensor a minimum of five (5) days notice prior to the cessation of the need for a flagman. If five (5)days notice of cessation is not given, Licensee will still be required to pay flagging charges for the five(5) day notice period required by union agreement to be given to the employee, even though flagging is not required for that period. An additional ten (10) days notice must then be given to Licensor if flagging services are needed again after such five day cessation notice has been given to Licensor. G. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work performed by Licensee or its contractor. Licensee shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety, operations and programs in connection with the work. Licensee and its contractor shall at a minimum comply with Licensor's safety standards listed in Exhibit D, hereto attached, to ensure uniformity with the safety standards followed by Licensor's own forces. As a part of Licensee's safety responsibilities, Licensee shall notify Licensor if it determines that any of Licensor's safety standards are contrary to good safety practices. Licensee and its contractor shall furnish copies of Exhibit D to each of its employees before they enter the job site. H. Without limitation of the provisions of paragraph G above, Licensee shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that their employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. I. Licensee shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services may be provided to any person injured on the job site. Prompt notification shall be given to Licensor of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries. Licensee shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees while they are on the job site or any other property of Licensor, and to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage, drug or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of any work. J. If and when requested by Licensor, Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a copy of its safety plan for conducting the work (the "Safety Plan"). Licensor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to require Licensee to correct any deficiencies in the Safety Plan. The terms of this Agreement shall control if there are any inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Safety Plan. Section 4. LICENSEE TO BEAR ENTIRE EXPENSE. The Licensee shall bear the entire cost and expense incurred in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair and renewal and any and all modification, revision, relocation, removal or reconstruction of the Pipeline, including any and all expense which may be incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith for supervision, inspection, flagging, or otherwise. Section 5. REINFORCEMENT RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF PIPELINE A. The license herein granted is subject to the needs and requirements of the Licensor in the safe and efficient operation of its railroad and in the improvement and use of its property. The Licensee shall, at the sole expense of the Licensee, reinforce or otherwise modify the Pipeline, or move ail or any portion of the Pipeline to such new location, or remove the Pipeline from the Licensor's property, as the Licensor may designate, whenever, in the furtherance of its needs and requirements, the Licensor,at its sole election, finds such action necessary or desirable. B. All the terms, conditions and stipulations herein expressed with reference to the Pipeline on property of the Licensor in the location hereinbefore described shall, so far as the Pipeline remains on the property, apply to the Pipeline as modified, changed or relocated within the contemplation of this section. Section 6. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LICENSOR'S OPERATION. A. The Pipeline and all parts thereof within and outside of the limits of the property of the Licensor shall be designed, constructed and, at all times, maintained, repaired, renewed and operated in such manner as to cause no interference whatsoever with the constant, continuous and uninterrupted use of the tracks, property and facilities of the Licensor and nothing shall be done or suffered to be done by the Licensee at any time that would in any manner impair the safety thereof. B. Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored on Licensor's property without the prior written approval of Licensor. C. No additional vehicular crossings (including temporary haul roads) or pedestrian crossings over Licensor's trackage shall be installed or used by Licensor or its contractors without the prior written permission of Licensor. D. When not in use, any machinery and materials of Licensee or its contractors shall be kept at least .,, fifty (50)feet from the centerline of Licensor's nearest track. E. Operations of Licensor and work performed by Licensor's personnel may cause delays in the work to be performed by Licensee. Licensee accepts this risk and agrees that Licensor shall have no liability to Licensee or any other person or entity for any such delays. Licensee shall 1 coordinate its activities with those of Licensor and third parties so as to avoid interference with railroad operations. The safe operation of Licensor's train movements and other activities by Licensor take precedence over any work to be performed by Licensee. Section 7. PROTECTION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEMS A. Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Licensor's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits. Licensee shall telephone the Licensor during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.rn. Central Time, Monday through Friday, except for holidays) at 1-800-336-9193 (also a 24-hour, 7-day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is buried anywhere on the Licensor's premises to be used by the Licensee. If it is, Licensee will telephone the telecommunications company(ies) involved, arrange for a cable locator, make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable, all at Licensee's expense, and will commence no work on the Licensor's property until all such protection or relocation has been accomplished. Licensee shall indemnify and hold the Licensor harmless from and against all costs, liability and expense whatsoever(including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses) arising out of or caused in any way by Licensee's failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. B. IN ADDITION TO OTHER INDEMNITY PROVISIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD THE LICENSOR HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL COSTS, LIABILITY AND EXPENSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COURT COSTS AND EXPENSES) CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSEE, ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, RESULTING IN (1) ANY DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY,AND/OR (2) ANY INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON EMPLOYED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY, AND/OR ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, EXCEPT IF SUCH COSTS, LIABILITY OR EXPENSES ARE CAUSED SOLELY BY THE DIRECT ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR. LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT IT SHALL NOT HAVE OR SEEK RECOURSE AGAINST LICENSOR FOR ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ALLEGED LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF SERVICE OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO A TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY USING LICENSOR'S PROPERTY OR A CUSTOMER OR USER OF SERVICES OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. Section 8. CLAIMS AND LIENS FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL; TAXES A. The Licensee shall fully pay for all materials joined or affixed to and labor performed upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline, and shall not permit or suffer any mechanic's or materialman's lien of any kind or nature to be enforced against the property for any work done or materials furnished thereon at the instance or request or on behalf of the Licensee. The Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against and from any and all liens, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature in any way connected with or growing out of such work done, labor performed, or materials furnished. B. The Licensee shall promptly pay or discharge all taxes, charges and assessments levied upon, in respect to, or on account of the Pipeline, to prevent the same from becoming a charge or lien upon property of the Licensor, and so that the taxes, charges and assessments levied upon or in respect to such property shall not be increased because of the location, construction or maintenance of the Pipeline or any improvement, appliance or fixture connected therewith placed upon such property, or on account of the Licensee's interest therein. Where such tax, charge or assessment may not be separately made or assessed to the Licensee but shall be included in the assessment of the property of the Licensor, then the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor an equitable proportion of such taxes determined by the value of the Licensee's property upon property of the Licensor as compared with the entire value of such property. Section 9. RESTORATION OF LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. In the event the Licensee in any manner moves or disturbs any of the property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline, then in that event the Licensee shall, as soon as possible and at Licensee's sole expense, restore such property to the same condition as the same were before such property was moved or disturbed, and the Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from injury to or death of persons whomsoever, or damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever, when such injury, death, damage, loss or destruction grows out of or arises from the moving or disturbance of any other property of the Licensor. Section 10. INDEMNITY. A. As used in this Section, "Licensor" includes other railroad companies using the Licensor's property at or near the location of the Licensee's installation and their officers, agents, and employees; "Loss" includes loss, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, penalties, costs, and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from: (a) injury to or death of persons whomsoever (including the Licensor's officers, agents, and employees, the Licensee's officers, agents, and employees, as well as any other person); and/or(b)damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever (including Licensee's property, damage to the roadbed, tracks, equipment, or other property of the Licensor, or property in its care or custody). i B. AS A MAJOR INDUCEMENT AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LICENSE AND PERMISSION HEREIN GRANTED, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE LICENSOR FROM ANY LOSS WHICH IS DUE TO OR ARISES FROM: 1. THE PROSECUTION OF ANY WORK CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, RENEWAL, MODIFICATION, RECONSTRUCTION, RELOCATION, OR REMOVAL OF THE PIPELINE OR ANY PART THEREOF; 2. ANY RIGHTS OR INTERESTS GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE; 3. THE PRESENCE, OPERATION, OR USE OF THE PIPELINE OR CONTENTS ESCAPING THEREFROM; 4. THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS OF THE PROPERTY CAUSED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY LICENSEE; 5. ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF LICENSEE OR LICENSEE'S OFFICERS, AGENTS, INVITEES, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY OF THEM, OR ANYONE THEY CONTROL OR EXERCISE CONTROL OVER; OR 6. LICENSEE'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT WHERE THE LOSS IS CAUSED BY THE SOLE DIRECT AND ACTIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSOR, AS DETERMINED IN A FINAL JUDGMENT BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, IT BEING THE INTENTION OF THE PARTIES THAT THE ABOVE INDEMNITY WILL OTHERWISE APPLY TO LOSSES CAUSED BY OR ARISING FROM,IN WHOLE OR IN PART,LICENSOR'S NEGLIGENCE. C. Upon written notice from Licensor, Licensee agrees to assume the defense of any lawsuit of proceeding brought against any indemnitee by any entity, relating to any matter covered by this License for which Licensee has an obligation to assume liability for and/or save and hold harmless any indemnitee. Licensee shall pay all costs incident to such defense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, investigators' fees, litigation and appeal expenses, settlement payments and amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments. Section 11. REMOVAL OF PIPELINE UPON TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT. Prior to the termination of this Agreement howsoever, the Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole expense, remove the Pipeline from those portions of the property not occupied by the roadbed and track or tracks of the Licensor and shall restore, to the satisfaction of the Licensor, such portions of such property to as good a condition as they were in at the time of the construction of the Pipeline. If the Licensee fails to do the foregoing, the Licensor may, but is not obligated, to perform such work of removal and restoration at the cost and expense of the Licensee. In the event of the removal by the Licensor of the property of the Licensee and of the restoration of the roadbed and property as herein provided, the Licensor shall in no manner be liable to the Licensee for any damage sustained by the Licensee for or on account thereof, and such removal and restoration shall in no manner prejudice or impair any right of action for damages, or otherwise, that the Licensor may have against the Licensee. Section 12. WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by the Licensor of the breach of any condition, covenant or agreement herein contained to be kept, observed and performed by the Licensee shall in no way impair the right of the Licensor to avail itself of any remedy for any subsequent breach thereof. Section 13. TERMINATION. A. If the Licensee does not use the right herein granted or the Pipeline for one (1) year, or if the Licensee continues in default in the performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from the Licensor to the Licensee specifying such default, the Licensor may, at its option, forthwith immediately terminate this Agreement by written notice. B. In addition to the provisions of subparagraph (a) above, this Agreement may be terminated by written notice given by either party hereto to the other on any date in such notice stated, not less, however, than thirty(30) days subsequent to the date upon which such notice shall be given. C. Notice of default and notice of termination may be served personally upon the Licensee or by mailing to the last known address of the Licensee. Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not affect any of the rights or obligations of the parties hereto which may have accrued, or liabilities, accrued or otherwise, which may have arisen prior thereto. Section 14. AGREEMENT NOT TO BE ASSIGNED. The Licensee shall not assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, or any rights herein granted, without the written consent of the Licensor, and it is agreed that any transfer or assignment or attempted transfer or assignment of this Agreement or any of the rights herein granted, whether voluntary, by operation of law, or otherwise, without such consent in writing, shall be absolutely void and, at the option of the Licensor, shall terminate this Agreement. Section 15. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the provisions of Section 14 hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Section 16. SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall be invalid or unenforceable only to the extent of such determination, which shall not invalidate or otherwise render ineffective any other provision of this Agreement. Approved:Insurance Group Created:9/23/0 Last Modified:03/29/10 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT C Union Pacific Railroad Company Contract Insurance Requirements Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the life of this Lease (except as otherwise provided in this Lease)the following insurance coverage: A. Commercial General Liability insurance. Commercial general liability (CGL) with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence and an aggregate limit of not less than $4,000,000. CGL insurance must be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage). The policy must also contain the following endorsement, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Contractual Liability Railroads" ISO form CG 24 17 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Railroad Company Property" as the Designated Job Site. B. Business Automobile Coverage insurance. Business auto coverage written on ISO form CA 00 01 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage) with a limit of not less $2,000,000 for each accident, and coverage must include liability arising out of any auto(including owned, hired, and non-owned autos). The policy must contain the following endorsements, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: "Coverage For Certain Operations In Connection With Railroads" ISO form CA 20 70 10 01 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) showing "Union Pacific Property" as the Designated Job Site. C. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability insurance. Coverage must include but not be limited to: • Licensee's statutory liability under the workers'compensation laws of the state(s) affected by this Agreement. • Employers' Liability(Part B) with limits of at least $500,000 each accident, $500,000 disease policy limit $500,000 each employee. If Licensee is self-insured, evidence of state approval and excess workers compensation coverage must be provided. Coverage must include liability arising out of the U. S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act, the Jones Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Land Act, if applicable. D. Railroad Protective Liability insurance. Licensee must maintain "Railroad Protective Liability" insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad only as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2.000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of$6,000,000. The definition of"JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement E. Umbrella or Excess insurance. If Licensee utilizes umbrella or excess policies, and these policies must"follow form"and afford no less coverage than the primary policy. Other Requirements F. All policy(ies) required above (except worker's compensation and employers liability) must include Railroad as "Additional Insured" using ISO Additional Insured Endorsements CG 20 26, and CA 20 48 (or substitute forms providing equivalent coverage). The coverage provided to Railroad as additional insured shall, to the extent provided under ISO Additional Insured Endorsement CG 20 26, and CA 20 48 provide coverage for Railroad's negligence whether sole or partial, active or passive, and shall not be limited by Licensee's liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. G. Punitive damages exclusion, if any,must be deleted (and the deletion indicated on the certificate of insurance), unless(a) insurance coverage may not lawfully be obtained for any punitive damages that may arise under this agreement,or(b) all punitive damages are prohibited by all states in which this agreement will be performed. H. Licensee waives all rights of recovery, and its insurers also waive all rights of subrogation of damages against Railroad and its agents, officers, directors and employees for damages covered by the workers compensation and employers liability or commercial umbrella or excess liability obtained by Licensee required in this agreement, where permitted by Iaw.This waiver must be stated on the certificate of insurance. I. All insurance policies must be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Railroad or with 'a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A- and Class V1I or better, and authorized to do business in the state(s)in which the work is to be performed. J. The fact that insurance is obtained by Licensee or by Railroad on behalf of Licensee will not be deemed to release or diminish the liability of Licensee, including, without limitation, liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. Damages recoverable by Railroad from Licensee or any third party will not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage. Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved,AVP-Law EXHIBIT D SAFETY STANDARDS MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The term "employees" as used herein refer to all employees of Licensee or its contractors, subcontractors, or agents, as well as any subcontractor or agent of any Licensee. I. Clothing A. All employees of Licensee will be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing, or free use of their hands or feet. Specifically, Licensee's employees must wear: (1) Waist-length shirts with sleeves. (ii) Trousers that cover the entire leg. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. (iii) Footwear that covers their ankles and has a defined heel. Employees working on bridges are required to wear safety-toed footwear that conforms to the American National Standards Institute(ANSI)and FRA footwear requirements. B. Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes, or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. C. Employees must not wear loose or ragged clothing, neckties, finger rings, or other loose jewelry while operating or working on machinery. II. Personal Protective Equipment Licensee shall require its employee to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations, or recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative. (i) Hard hat that meets the American National Standard (ANSI) Z89.1 — latest revision. Hard hats should be affixed with Licensee's company logo or name. Eye protection that meets American National Standard (ANSI) for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1 — latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, etc. Hearing protection, which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. Hearing protection, in the form of plugs or muffs, must be worn when employees are within: • 100 feet of a locomotive or roadway/work equipment • 15 feet of power operated tools • 150 feet of jet blowers or pile drivers 150 feet of retarders in use (when within 10 feet, employees must wear dual ear protection—plugs and muffs) (iv) Other types of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, fall protection equipment, and face shields, must be worn as recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative. III. On Track Safety Licensee is responsible for compliance with the Federal Railroad Administration's Roadway Worker Protection regulations — 49CFR214, Subpart C and Railroad's On-Track Safety rules. Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training of their employees on such regulations. In addition to the instructions contained in Roadway Worker Protection regulations, all employees must: (i) Maintain a minimum distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet to any track unless the Railroad Representative is present to authorize movements. (ii) Wear an orange, reflectorized work wear approved by the Railroad Representative. (iii) Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On-Track Safety for the type of work being performed. Licensee must take special note of limits of track authority, which tracks may or may not be fouled, and clearing the track. Licensee will also receive special instructions relating to the work zone around machines and minimum distances between machines while working or traveling. IV. Equipment A. It is the responsibility of Licensee to ensure that all equipment is in a safe condition to operate. If, in the opinion of the Railroad Representative, any of Licensee's equipment is unsafe for use, Licensee shall remove such equipment from Railroad's property. In addition, Licensee must ensure that the operators of all equipment are properly trained and competent in the safe operation of the equipment. In addition, operators must be: ■ Familiar and comply with Railroad's rules on lockout/tagout of equipment. ■ Trained in and comply with the applicable operating rules if operating any by-rail equipment on-track. • Trained in and comply with the applicable air brake rules if operating any equipment that moves rail cars or any other rail bound equipment. B. All self-propelled equipment must be equipped with a first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device. C. Unless otherwise authorized by the Railroad Representative, all equipment must be parked a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any track. Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment against movement. D. Cranes must be equipped with three orange cones that will be used to mark the working area of the crane and the minimum clearances to overhead powerlines. V. General Safety Requirements A. Licensee shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations. B. Licensee shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job briefing conducted by the Railroad Representative, if applicable. During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On-Track Safety) and the potential hazards of the job. If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must voice them during the job briefing. Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or personnel change. C. All track work performed by Licensee meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad Administration's Track Safety Standards 49CFR213. D. All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track: (i) Always be on the alert for moving equipment. Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either direction. (ii) Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components. (iii) In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between yourself and the end of the equipment. Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length (50 feet). (iv) Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authorized by the employee in charge. (v) Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first. (vi) Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and equipment have been protected against movement. E. All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety.