Common use of Plowing Clause in Contracts

Plowing. a) Prior to the establishment of a snow pack on the roads and after break up of snowpack and where road gravel is evident in the roadway, the Contractor shall use its best efforts not to remove any of the existing road gravel. However, the Contractor cannot guarantee that some existing road gravel will not be removed during the normal course of plowing. b) Need for plowing shall be determined by a four (4”) inch accumulation of snow evaluated at Town Hall, which site shall not be sheltered by trees nor particularly susceptible to drifting snow. The Contractor shall, in addition to the measurement at Town Hall be responsible for evaluating different areas of town Contractor shall be responsible for daily measurement of snowfall. However, the Town Manager or, in the Manager’s absence, the Manager’s designee, shall be the final arbitrator as to the determination of snow depth, and the Manager’s determination shall be binding in all respects. c) Determine the need for plowing shall be made any time between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. MDT. Removal operations shall begin within 1 hour of determination of need for plowing d) Failure to commence plowing within 2 hours of when there is a need for plowing as described above shall be considered Failure to Respond. e) The Contractor shall use its best efforts to avoid the pushing and piling of snow into or onto residents' driveways in a manner that will prevent a common passenger vehicle from exiting or entering the driveway without additional efforts to remove the accumulation of snow. TheContractor shall also use its best efforts to keep from damaging trees and other property along the roadways and turnarounds.

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Sources: Winter Snow Removal and Road Maintenance Agreement, Winter Snow Removal and Road Maintenance Agreement

Plowing. a) Prior to the establishment of a snow pack snowpack on the roads and after break breaking up of snowpack and where road gravel is evident in the roadway, the Contractor shall use its best efforts not to remove any of the existing road gravel. However, the Contractor cannot guarantee that some existing road gravel will not be removed during the normal course of plowing. b) Need for plowing shall be determined by a four (4”) inch accumulation of snow evaluated at Town Hall, which site shall not be sheltered by trees nor particularly susceptible to drifting snow. The Contractor shall, in addition to the measurement at Town Hall be responsible for evaluating different areas of town Contractor shall be responsible for daily measurement of snowfall. However, the Town Manager or, in the Manager’s absence, the Manager’s designee, shall be the final arbitrator as to the determination of snow depth, and the Manager’s determination shall be binding in all respects. c) Determine the need for plowing shall be made any time between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. MDT. Removal operations shall begin within 1 hour of determination of need for plowing d) Failure to commence plowing within 2 hours of when there is a need for plowing as described above shall be considered Failure to Respond. e) The Contractor shall use its best efforts to avoid the pushing and piling of snow into or onto residents' driveways in a manner that will prevent a common passenger vehicle from exiting or entering the driveway without additional efforts to remove the accumulation of snow. TheContractor The Contractor shall also use its best efforts to keep from damaging trees and other property along the roadways and turnarounds.

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Sources: Winter Snow Removal and Road Maintenance Agreement