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FREEWAY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT
WITH
CITY OF REDLANDS
THIS AGREEMENT is made effective this `IG4 day of , , 20t, , bY and between
the State of California, acting by and through the Department of Transportation, hereinafter
referred to as "STATE" and the City of Redlands, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and
collectively referred to as "PARTIES"
SECTION I
RECITALS
I WHEREAS, on � �a+VV121_021w)k)a Freeway Agreement was executed between
CITY and STATE, wherein the PARTIES consented to certain adjustments of the local street
and road system required for the development of that portion of Interstate 10 (I-10) within the
jurisdictional limits of the CITY as a freeway, and
2 WHEREAS, recent adjustments to said freeway have now been completed, or are nearing
completion, and the PARTIES hereto mutually desire to identify the maintenance
responsibilities for improvements to separation structures and landscaped areas lying within
those modified freeway limits, and
3 The degree or extent of maintenance work to be performed, and the standards therefore, shall
be in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 of the Streets and Highways Code and the
then current edition of the State Maintenance Manual
4 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 6 of the above04"r
r 20 Q Freeway
Agreement, CITY has resumed or will resume control amaintenance over each of the
affected relocated or reconstructed CITY streets, except for those portions adopted as a part of
the freeway proper, and
5 WHEREAS, there are existing Freeway Maintenance Agreements with CITY, dated January
5, 1993 and July 16, 2013, and it is the mutual desire of the PARTIES to supersede said
Agreement with this new Freeway Maintenance Agreement in accordance with the revised
plan of said freeway
NOW THEREFORE IT IS AGREED
SECTION II
AGREEMENT
1 PARTIES agree this Agreement shall supersede and replace in its entirety the existing Freeway
Maintenance Agreements executed by PARTIES on January 5, 1993 and July 16, 2013
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2 CITY agrees to continue its control and maintenance of each of the affected relocated or
reconstructed CITY streets and roads as shown on that plan map attached hereto, marked
Exhibit A, and made a part hereof by this reference
3 STATE agrees to continue control and maintenance of those portions adopted as a part of I-10
Freeway proper as shown in Exhibit A
4 CITY agrees to maintain individual infrastructure items as provided in Exhibit C attached and
made a part of this Agreement by reference, as long as it is not in conflict with the terms of
this Agreement. In case of a conflict, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
5 If there is mutual agreement on the change in the maintenance duties between PARTIES, the
PARTIES can revise Exhibit C by a mutual written amendment of Exhibit A and C
6 When another planned future improvement has been constructed and/or a minor revision has
been effected within the limits of the freeway herein described which will affect the PARTIES'
division of maintenance responsibility as described herein, STATE will provide a new dated
and revised Exhibit A which will thereafter supersede the attached original Exhibit A and
become part of this Agreement upon written consent by City
7 CITY and STATE agree to accept their then respective operational and maintenance
responsibilities and related associated costs thereof in the event jurisdictional boundaries of
the PARTIES should change and Exhibit A is amended to reflect those changes
8 CITY must obtain the necessary Encroachment Permits from STATE's District 08
Encroachment Permit Office prior to entering STATE right of way to perform CITY
maintenance responsibilities. This permit will be issued at no cost to CITY.
9 VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN OVERCROSSINGS
9 1 STATE will maintain, at STATE expense, the entire structure of any STATE constructed
vehicular and pedestrian overcrossings of I-10 below the deck wearing surface and any
wearing surface treatment thereon
9 2. CITY will maintain, at CITY expense, the deck wearing surface and structural drainage
system (and shall perform such work as may be necessary to ensure an impervious and/or
otherwise suitable surface) and all portions of the structure above the bridge deck,
including, but without limitation, lighting installations, as well as all traffic service
facilities (sidewalks, signs, pavement markings, bridge rails, etc ) that may be required for
the benefit or control of traffic using that overcrossing
9 3 As directed by section 92.6 of the Streets and Highways Code, at locations determined by
STATE, screening shall be placed on STATE freeway overpasses on which pedestrians
are allowed All screens installed under this program will be maintained by STATE, at
STATE expense
10 VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN UNDERCROSSINGS
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10 1 STATE will maintain the entire structure of all STATE -constructed vehicular and
pedestrian undercrossings of STATE freeways except as hereinafter provided
10 2 CITY will maintain the roadway sections, including the traveled way, shoulders, curbs,
sidewalks, wail surfaces (including eliminating graffiti), drainage installations, lighting
installations and traffic service facilities that may be required for the benefit or control of
traffic using that undercrossing
10.3 CITY will request STATE's District Encroachment Permit Engineer to issue the
necessary Encroachment Permit for any proposed change in minimum vertical clearances
between CITY roadway surface and the structure that results from modifications to the
roadway (except when said modifications are made by STATE). If the planned
modifications will result in a reduction in the minimum clearance within the traveled way,
an estimate of the clearance reduction must be provided to STATE's Transportation
Permit Engineer prior to starting work Upon completion of that work, a vertical clearance
diagram will be furnished to STATE's Transportation Permit Engineer that shows revised
minimum clearances for all affected movements of traffic, both at the edges of the traveled
way and at points of minimum clearance within the traveled way
11 WALLS AND COLUMNS — CITY is responsible for debris removal, cleaning, and painting
to keep CITY's side of any wall structure or column free of debris, dirt, and graffiti
12 LANDSCAPED AREAS - CITY is responsible for the maintenance of any plantings or other
types of roadside development lying outside of the fenced right of way area reserved for
exclusive freeway use
13 INTERCHANGE OPERATON - It is STATE's responsibility to provide efficient operation of
freeway interchanges, including ramp connections to local streets and roads
14 ELECTRICALLY OPERATED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
14.1. The cost of installation, operation, maintenance, repairs, replacement and energy costs
of safety lighting, traffic signals or other necessary electrically operated traffic control
devices placed at interchanges of I-10 Freeway and CITY streets and roads and at ramp
connections or I-10 and CITY facilities shall be shared by the PARTIES in a separate
Shared Cost Electrical Agreement A separate "Shared Cost Electrical Agreement" may
be executed in the future allocating these costs between the PARTIES
14 2 Timing of traffic signals, which shall be coordinated with CITY to the extent that no
conflict is created with freeway operations, shall be the sole responsibility of STATE
15 BICYCLE PATHS - Except for bicycle paths constructed as permitted encroachments within
STATE's right of way for which the permittee is solely responsible for all path improvements,
STATE will maintain, at STATE expense, all fences, guard railing, drainage facilities, slope
and structural adequacy of any bicycle path located and constructed within STATE's right of
way CITY will maintain, at CITY expense, a safe facility for bicycle travel along the entire
length of the path by providing sweeping and debris removal when necessary; and all signing
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and striping and pavement markings required for the direction and operation of that non -
motorized facility
16. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
16 1 Nothing within the provisions of this Agreement is intended to create duties or
obligations to or rights in third parties not PARTIES to this Agreement or to affect the
legal liability of a party to the Agreement by imposing any standard of care with respect
to the operation and maintenance of STATE highways and local facilities different from
the standard of care imposed by law
16 2. Neither CITY nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage
or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by STATE, under
or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction conferred upon STATE and
arising under this Agreement It is understood and agreed that STATE shall fully defend,
indemnify and save harmless CITY and all of its officers and employees from all claims,
suits or actions of every name, kind and description brought forth under, including, but
not limited to, tortuous, contractual, inverse condemnation and other theories or assertions
of liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by STATE under
this Agreement
16 3 Neither STATE nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage
or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or
in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction conferred upon CITY and arising
under this Agreement It is understood and agreed that CITY shall fully defend, indemnify
and save harmless STATE and all of its officers and employees from all claims, suits or
actions of every name, kind and description brought forth under, including, but not limited
to, tortuous, contractual, inverse condemnation or other theories or assertions of liability
occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under this
Agreement
17 PREVAILING WAGES
17 1 Labor Code Compliance- If the work performed on this Project is done under contract
and falls within the Labor Code section 1720(x)(1) definition of a "public work" in that it
is construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair, or maintenance work under
Labor Code section 1771 CITY must conform to the provisions of Labor Code sections
1720 through 1815, and all applicable provisions of California Code of Regulations found
in Title 8, Chapter 8, Subchapter 3, Articles 1-7 CITY agrees to include prevailing wage
requirements in its contracts for public work Work performed by CITY'S own forces is
exempt from the Labor Code's Prevailing Wage requirements
17 2 Requirements in Subcontracts - CITY shall require its contractors to include prevailing
wage requirements in all subcontracts funded by this Agreement when the work to be
performed by the subcontractor is a "public work" as defined in Labor Code Section
1720(a)(1) and Labor Code Section 1771 Subcontracts shall include all prevailing wage
requirements set forth in CITY's contracts.
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18 1. SELF-INSURED - CITY is self-insured CITY agrees to deliver evidence of self-insured
coverage providing general liability insurance, coverage of bodily injury liability and
property damage liability, naming the STATE, its officers, agents and employees as the
additional insured in an amount of $1 million per occurrence and $2 million in aggregate
and $5 million in excess. Coverage shall be evidenced by a certificate of insurance in a
form satisfactory to the STATE that shall be delivered to the STATE with a signed copy
of this Agreement
18 2 SELF-INSURED using Contractor - If the work performed under this Agreement is done
by CITY's contractor(s), CITY shall require its contractor(s) to maintain in force, during
the term of this agreement, a policy of general liability insurance, including coverage of
bodily injury liability and property damage liability, naming the STATE, its officers,
agents and employees as the additional insured in an amount of $1 million per occurrence
and $2 million in aggregate and $5 million in excess Coverage shall be evidenced by a
certificate of insurance in a form satisfactory to the STATE and shall be delivered to the
STATE with a signed copy of this Agreement
19 TERMINATION - This Agreement may be terminated by timely mutual written consent by
PARTIES, and CITY's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement may be
grounds for a Notice of Termination by STATE.
20 TERM OF AGREEMENT - This Agreement shall become effective on the date first shown on
its face sheet and shall remain in full force and effect until amended or terminated at any time
upon mutual consent of the PARTIES or until terminated by STATE for cause
PARTIES are empowered by Streets and Highways Code Section 114 and 130 to enter into this
Agreement and have delegated to the undersigned the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf
of the respective agencies and covenants to have followed all the necessary legal requirements to
validly execute this Agreement
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, PARTIES hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first
above written
THE CITY OF REDLANDS
any ivianager
ATTEST -
By
i �--' aLa4-4"
e Donaldson,
City Clerk
As to Fern l Procedure.
By
Dame Hugh,
City Atto
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
MALCOLM DOUGHERTY
Director of Transportation
By A/
vo Stephen'R Pusey
Deputy District Director
Maintenance, District 08
As to Form and Procedure -
By
Attorney
Department of Transpo tion
EXHIBIT "A"
Plan map identifying the applicable I-10 Freeway proper and CITY
road(s) and facilities
DIST. COUNTY
ROUTE
POST MILE SHEET
TOTAL
1
No.
SHEETS
08 SBd
10
28.3/34 3 1
18
LOCATION I SHEET 2
LOCATION S SHEET 4
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DATION 8 SHEET 9
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EXHIBIT
"A"
NO SCALE,
LEGEND'
®LIMITS
ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
T7"rT"rrrr7rrr STATE R/W
LOCATION , CALIFORNIA $T UNDERCRQ88ING EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
LEGEND
NEVADA STREET UNDERCROSSING
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITH3N FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
�rrr�-rrrrrrr
STATE R /W
LOCATION 2 NEVADA ET UNDERCROSSIN®
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
LEGEND,
ALABAMA S
BRIDGE NO
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
rrrm-n-r T'r STATE R /W
GUARD RAIL
LOCATION 3 ALABAMA ST OVERCROSSINQ
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
DIST COUNTY ROUTE POST MILE SHEET TOTAL
No SHEETS
08 SBO 10 29 8 5 18
TENNESSEE ST OC E210-ElO CONNECTOR OC
BRIDGE NO 54-0592 BRIDGE NO 54-0929G
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LEGEND
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
r STATE R/W
LOCATION 4 "I•ENNSSSEE Sr OVERCHOSSI G EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
t^r
EXHIBIT "A"
'an SC uE
LEGEND
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
M111111till STATE R/W
LOCATION 6 TEXAS STREET UNOERCROBBING
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
LEGEND
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
rrrrrrrsrrrr STATE R/W
LOCATION 7 EUREKA STREET UNDERCROSSiNG
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
DIST.
COUNTY ROUTE
POST MILE SHEET
TOTAL
No
SHEETS
OS
SBd 10
30 9 9
18
INTERSTATE 10/STATE ROUTE
38 SEPARATION
BRIDGE NO 54-0581
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LEGEND -
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAfNED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
�rrr STATE R/W
LOCATION 8 (ORANGE STREET 1O/STATESEPARATION
EXHIBIT
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NO SCALE
LO,—'Al— P -'AD SFGME,,JTS 'eil_sPiA'RUVM-,Y R'0
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SIXTH STREET UNDERCROSSINO
SJxT.I ST UNDERCRDSSING
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EXHIBIT "A"
140 SCAL
LEGEND`
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
I"r rrnsrrrr STATE R/W
LOCATION 10 CHURCH STREET UNDERCRC?SSING
EXHIBIT "A"'
NO SCALE
LEGEND.
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
STATE R/W
LOCATION 11 UNIVERSITY STREET UNDIE"RCROSSING
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
DIST COUNTY ROUTE POST MILE SHEET TOTAL
No SHEETS
06 SBd 10 32.0 13 18
CITRUS AVE UNDERCROSSING
I BRIDGE NO. 54-0584
F�
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LEGEND.
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
rrssrrrrrrrr STATE R/W
LOCATION 12. CITRUS AVONUE UNDERCROSSIING " "
EXHIBIT t�
NO SCALE
DIST COUNTY ROUTE POST MILL SHEET TOTAL
No SHEETS
0$ 1 SBd 10 32 1 1 t8
CYPRESS AVE UNDERCROSSING
BRIDGE NO 54-0585
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CYPRESS AVENUE
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LEGEND'
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W I
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REOLANpS
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LOCATION 13 CYPRESS AVENUE UNDERGROSSING EXHIBIT
"A"
NO SCALE
LE GEND'
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
I_!MITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
7rr-rrTTT7 r STATE R 1W
LOCATION 14: PALM AVENUN UNDERCN0S$ING
EXH913IT "A"
NO SCALE
HIGHLAND AVE U14DCRCROSSING
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EXHIBIT "A"
NO SC -ALE
HIST. COUNTY ROUTE POST MILE SHEETTOTAL
No SHEETS
08 SBd 10 33 1 17 18
FORD STREET UNDERCROSSING
BRIDGE NO 54-0588
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LEGEND.
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R1W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
-r STATE R/W
LOCATION 16• FORD STASET UNDIERGROSSINQ EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
LEGEND
LOCAL ROAD SEGMENTS WITHIN FREEWAY R/W
LIMITS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY OF REDLANDS
�-r ... .. i rr STATE R/W
LOCATION 17* WABASH AVEFtUE QVER011108SING
EXHIBIT "A"
NO SCALE
EXHIBIT "B"
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EXHIBIT "C"
INDIVIDUAL INFRASTRUCTURE ITEMS
TO BE MAINTAINED BY CITY
Exhibit "C" includes
• EXHIBIT C-1— University Street Aesthetic Photo
• EXHIBIT C-2 — University Street Aesthetic Overview
• EXHIBIT C-3 — Citrus Avenue Aesthetic Photo
• EXHIBIT C-4— Citrus Avenue Aesthetic Overview
• EXHIBIT C-5 — Greenscreen Elevations
• EXHIBIT C-6 — Greenscreen Details
• EXHIBIT C-7 — Greenscreen Legend
UNIVERSITY STREET UNDERCROSSING
EXHIBIT C--1
SHEET 1 OF 7
DIST COUNTY ROU €E POST
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UNIVERSITY STREET EXHIBIT C-2
AESTHETIC OVERVIEW SHEET 2 OF
7
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CITRUS AVENUE UNDERCROSSING
EXHIBIT C-3
SHEET 3 OF 7
D?ST ('OUNT1 ROUTE POST MILL
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GREEK:BCREEd WITH GATE
GREENSCREEN ELEVATIONS EXHIBIT C-5
SHEET 5 OF 7
SCALE 112" = 1-0" 4
4 4
16
2 1
PLAN SECMN 3
1 $ l
3 1$ 4
4 19 4 2
ELEVAMN 72
1/z 17 23
STEEL PLATE AND
1 PADLOCK DETAIL
GREENSCREEN $ HINGE DETAIL
ATTACHMENT DETAIL. SCALE 1 = 1.0' SCALE. V= V--0"
SCALE 1 = 1'-4" 3
3
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GREENSCREEN 5 GUTTER & GUTTER
TERMINATION AT BRIDGE TYPICAL GRI=ENSCREEN OUTLET DETAIL
ABUTMENT DETAIL ELEVATION CHANGE DETAIL SCALE 1'= 1'-V
SCALE 1 =I -0'
SCALE 1" =A -0
GREENSCREEN DETAILS EXHIBIT C-6
SHEET 6 OF 7
LEGEND
7
8
9
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91
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
D
45105 EDGE TRIM ALL AROUND TYP
45141 'C' CLIP WITH STAINLESS STEEL THRU-BOLT OR TEK
SCREW TYP
4" X 4' X 4" GALVANIZED AND PAINTED STEEL TUBE POST AND
#5139 POST CAP
3" THICK PREFINISHED GREENSCREEN PANEL TYP
FINISH GRADE PER CIVIL ENGINEER
3'-B' X 30` OIAMETER CONCRETE FOOTING WITH 443 TIES
VERTICAL AND 343 TIES HORIZONTAL
90% COMPACTED SUBGRADE PER SOIL ENGINEER'S REPORT
#5142 SPACER -112' x 2 5!8" x 1 314 BLACK UHMW PLASTIC, TYP
ADJACENT PAVING PER PLAN
LOW 12 WIDE CONCRETE RETAINING WALL
GUTTER PER CALTRANS STANDARD B3-9
GUTTER OUTLET PER CALTRANS STANDARD B3-9
TOP OF WALL PER PLAN AND ELEVATION SHEET Li 1
LOW RETAINING WALL PER DETAIL C SHEET L2 3
EXISTING BRIDGE ABUTMENT
3'X3 X i!$' GALVANIZED AND PAINTED STEEL TUBE GATE
1" D€A. PIPE WITH 11^4 x4 PLATE WELDED TO PIPE AND GATE
FRAME
STEEL SPACER WASHER
8 LONG ROD WELDED TO TOP PIPE SLEEVE AND SET IN
BOTTOM SLEEVE
1" DIA. PIPE WITH 114"x4"x4' PLATE WELDED TO PIPE AND JAMB
STEEL GATE JAMB
2" x 2" x 2 112 LONG X 3116" STL ANGLE WITH 314 HOLE FOR
LOCK, WELD ANGLE TO GATE FRAME
PROVIDE ADHESIVE TEFLON PAD AT ANGLE FACE.
4" x 8 x 3118 STL. PL ARID SHIM W/ SLOT CUT TO FIT OVER STL
ANGLE WELD PL SHIM TO GATE FRAME
ADJACENT SLOPE PER CIVIL ENGINEER'S PLAN
VINE PLANTING SEE DETAIL D SHEET L6,1
EXISTING CURB
GREENSCREEN TO BE 4
PANELS TO REPLACE
EXISTING CALTRANS
FENCE
GREENSCREEN PANEL
AND ACCESSORIES TO
BE MANUFACTURER
STANDARD BLACK
POST AND POST CAP TO
BE PAINTED BLACK
PADLOCK FOR GATE TO
BE PROVIDED BY
CALTRANS
ALL STEEL & WELDS TO
BE PAINTED TO
MATCH GREENSCREEN
GREENSCREEN LEGEND
NOTES
A PROVIDE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT W1(2)
SETS OF SHOP DRAWINGS SHOWING
GREENSCREENLAYOUTLAYOUTFOR
REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO
FABRICATION
B INSTALL PER GREENSCREEN
MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS
C PAINT ALL STEEL SURFACES WITH (1) COAT
SHOP APPLIED RUST -PROOF GRAY
PRIMER, (1)COAT FIELD -APPLIED RED
PRIMER AND (2) COATS EXTERIOR ENAMEL
PAINT
D SCREEN PANEL AVAILABLE FROM
WWW GREENSCR£EN.COM
E CONCRETE FOOTING, DIMENSIONS AND
REINFORCEMENTS TO BE VERIFIED BY
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S AND COMPLY
WITH SOIL ENGINEER'S REPORT
EXHIBIT C-7
SHEET 7 OF 7