Erosion Control Log or Equivalent Sample Clauses

Erosion Control Log or Equivalent. Contractor shall coordinate and ensure all appropriate measures have been taken to prevent sediment from leaving the Project site and minimizing sediment transport into the ponds, trials, or adjacent streets. In the event that downslope erosion control is required, Contractor shall stake in straw logs or equivalent. The Project will not be considered completed until all required vegetation is properly established and all temporary erosion control measures have been removed. EXHIBIT C PROPOSAL FORM EXHIBIT D: GENERAL CONDITIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY SECTION I - GENERAL
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Erosion Control Log or Equivalent. Contractor shall coordinate and ensure all appropriate measures have been taken to prevent sediment from leaving the Project site and minimizing sediment transport into the ponds, trials, or adjacent streets. In the event that downslope erosion control is required, Contractor shall stake in straw logs or equivalent. The Project will not be considered completed until all required vegetation is properly established and all temporary erosion control measures have been removed. EXHIBIT C: PROPOSAL FORM/CONTRACT PRICE‌ EXHIBIT D: PLAN PROJECT AREA SITE PICTURES South side of Briarwood Looking northeast West side of Briarwood looking east South side of Briarwood looking north Northwest side of Briarwood looking east towards Briarwood-Dawnview Pond BWSR Wet Prairie seed mix 34-262 EXHIBIT D: GENERAL CONDITIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY SECTION I - GENERAL

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