Common use of Project Vehicles Clause in Contracts

Project Vehicles. ‌ 10 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 irrigation systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 equipment within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 the tree’s outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 layer of a trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 landscaped areas, or parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 repair or replace the damaged area or system. Repair of any compaction or fluid spill under or 21 associated with any tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment or vehicle storage requires that 22 Developer shall bring the impacted area back to its pre-construction soil chemistry and 23 density/compaction through the use of a method that does not harm the tree’s root system 24 through removal and replacement of soil for fluid spills, or mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 methods to relieve the compaction; and, prior to commencing any repair or replacement, 26 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any and all such methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the Work, Developer shall replace such 28 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 Developer’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Project Vehicles. 10 6 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 7 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 8 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 9 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 10 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 11 irrigation systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 12 equipment within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 13 the tree’s outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 14 layer of a trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 15 landscaped areas, or parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 16 repair or replace the damaged area or system. system at no additional cost to ADOT.. Repair of any 17 compaction or fluid spill under or 21 associated with any tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment 18 or vehicle storage requires that 22 Developer shall bring the impacted area back to its pre-pre- 19 construction soil chemistry and 23 density/compaction through the use of a method that does not 20 harm the tree’s root system 24 through removal and replacement of soil for fluid spills, or 21 mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 methods to relieve the compaction; and, prior to commencing 22 any repair or replacement, 26 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any and all such 23 methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the 24 Work, Developer shall replace such 28 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 25 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 26 Developer’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 27 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

Project Vehicles. 10 6 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 7 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 8 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 9 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 10 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 11 irrigation systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 12 equipment within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 13 the tree’s outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 14 layer of a trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 15 landscaped areas, or parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 16 repair or replace the damaged area or system. Repair of any compaction or fluid spill under or 21 17 associated with any tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment or vehicle storage requires that 22 18 Developer shall bring the impacted area back to its pre-construction soil chemistry and 23 19 density/compaction through the use of a method that does not harm the tree’s root system 24 20 through removal and replacement of soil for fluid spills, or mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 21 methods to relieve the compaction; and, prior to commencing any repair or replacement, 26 22 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any and all such methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 23 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the Work, Developer shall replace such 28 24 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 25 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 26 Developer’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 27 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

Project Vehicles. 10 41 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 42 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 43 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 44 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 45 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 46 irrigation systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 47 equipment within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 48 the tree’s outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 1 layer of a trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 2 landscaped areas, or parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 3 repair or replace the damaged area or systemsystem at no additional cost to ADOT. Repair of any 4 compaction or fluid spill under or 21 associated with any tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment 5 or vehicle storage requires that 22 Developer shall bring the impacted area back to its pre-pre- 6 construction soil chemistry and 23 density/compaction through the use of a method that does not 7 harm the tree’s root system 24 through removal and replacement of soil for fluid spills, or 8 mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 methods to relieve the compaction; and, prior to commencing 9 any repair or replacement, 26 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any and all such 10 methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the 11 Work, Developer shall replace such 28 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 12 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 13 Developer’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 14 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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Project Vehicles. 10 6 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 7 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 8 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 9 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 10 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 irrigation 11 systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 equipment 12 within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 the tree’s 13 outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 layer of a 14 trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 landscaped areas, or 15 parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 repair or replace the 16 damaged area or system. Repair of any compaction or fluid spill under or 21 associated with any 17 tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment or vehicle storage requires that 22 Developer shall bring 18 the impacted area back to its pre-construction soil chemistry and 23 density/compaction through the 19 use of a method that does not harm the tree’s root system 24 through removal and replacement of 20 soil for fluid spills, or mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 methods to relieve the compaction; and, 21 prior to commencing any repair or replacement, 26 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any 22 and all such methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the Work, Developer shall replace such 28 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 24 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 25 Developer’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 26 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Samples: azdot.gov

Project Vehicles. 10 6 Developer shall not permit and shall prevent parking of Project vehicles and vehicles belonging 11 7 to Developer’s staff on the freeway, freeway on-/off-ramps, crossroads, work zones, under any 12 8 tree’s defined dripline, local streets, and outside the ADOT ROW, unless authorized by ADOT. 13 9 Developer shall not park any Project vehicles or staff vehicles in locations that damage existing 14 10 or proposed landscaped areas or impair the installation or maintenance of the temporary 15 11 irrigation systems to the landscaped areas. In addition, Developer shall not park or store any 16 12 equipment within the dripline of any tree. The dripline of a tree is defined as the line created by 17 13 the tree’s outermost branches that form the tree’s canopy and refers to the extent of the outer 18 14 layer of a trees leaves and branches. If Developer damages any irrigation systems or 19 15 landscaped areas, or parks or stores any equipment within any tree dripline, Developer shall 20 16 repair or replace the damaged area or system. Repair of any compaction or fluid spill under or 21 17 associated with any tree’s dripline that is a result of equipment or vehicle storage requires that 22 18 Developer shall bring the impacted area back to its pre-construction soil chemistry and 23 19 density/compaction through the use of a method that does not harm the tree’s root system 24 20 through removal and replacement of soil for fluid spills, or mechanical tillage or soil injection 25 21 methods to relieve the compaction; and, prior to commencing any repair or replacement, 26 22 Developer shall obtain ADOT’s approval of any and all such methods. If the tree(s) impacted by 27 23 such action show any signs of decline or stress during the Work, Developer shall replace such 28 24 trees with like kind, size, and character. 29 25 Developer’s light duty on-road vehicles that are on-site must have the Vehicle Project Logo and 30 Developer26 Xxxxxxxxx’s name visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle. Developer’s Project vehicles 31 27 must be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and warning lights according to all Laws.

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Samples: apps.azdot.gov

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