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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8109100298 STREET AND STORM EASEMENT 091081I' The Railway Company, for itself and its successors and assigns, reserves all rights.to use the property hereinbefore described for any and all purposes whatsoever not inconsistent with the easement hereby granted, including, but not limited to, the right to construct, maintain, repair, renew, reconstruct, replace and operate present tracks and future tracks, communication, signal and electric power lines, utilities and other types of facilities on said property when deemed necessary or expedient to the Railway Company. Rights reserved shall be so exercised as.not to damage or interfere with the highway or water retention pond as above defined: This easement is subject to all existing interests of third parties in said property of any kind.or nature whatsoever,.and any and all extensions or renewals thereof. iI It is understood that the details of construction and maintenance of said highway and water retention pond are covered by separate contract dated between the Railway Company and the ity, the terms of which are by this reference fully incorporated and made a part hereof. III . #0298 E REi~ D ~ -34 0 50 EASEMENT AC l S a 2_1S 22 The Grantor, BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC., a Delaware corporation, hereinafter called "Railway Company," for and in consideration of One Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Three Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($137,300.00) to it paid and the agreements herein contain, does hereby grant to the CITY OF AUBURN,-a political subdivision of the State of Washington, hereinafter called "City," an easement for highway and water retention pond purposes, over and upon the following described premises situated in the County of King, State of Washington, co to wit: T CV O That portion of Burlington Northern Inc. right-of-way as shown by green and orange color on the Exhibit "•A" print 0 dated August 22, 1979, revised December 13, 1979, attached CD hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. op I The City shall procure and keep in full force and effect .during,,,the term of the easement a policy of Public Liability and Property Damage Liability insurance as. herein provided, or certificate with respect thereto, together with a Contractual Liability Endorsement attached thereto, under the terms of which the insuring agreements of the policy are extended to cover the liability assumed by the City hereunder. The form of said Endorsement is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "B". The limits of Public Liability Insurance shall be not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for all damages arising out of the bodily injuries to or death of.one person; and subject to that limit for each person, a total limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more persons, in any one accident connected with said retention pond, and regular Property Damage Liability Insurance limits of not less than.Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for all damages to or destruction of property in any one accident, and subject to that limit, a total '(or aggregate) limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for all damages to or destruction of property connected with said retention pond during the policy period. Such policy or certificate with respect thereto, together with said Contractual Liability Endorsement attached thereto, shall be submitted to the Railway Company for approval as to the insurance company writing same, the amount and the form, and, upon approval and prior to commencement of any work to be-performed under the aforementioned agreement, the City shall deposit the same 'wi'th the Railroad. Thereafter the City shall provide proof of renewal of said policy during the term and existence of the easement. RECORDED 1FiliN` SEP 10 iD 16 AM 'I BY THE E7FV,biON C RECORDS & EI-ECTIO KING COUNTY iprmrs09 _1_ Record and return to.. C,y of Auburn. 5 \Vest Main. Auburn, WasltirVtan, 9 I - tS fA i _ . I' It is understood that said insurance policies shall be so written that no insurance company, shall have any recourse against the Railwa of y Company, by way .subrogaton or otherwise,for any. los,s.covered by or paid or payable under said policies. It is additionally understood" that the coverage limits of. thispolicy CV . wi.ll-.be reviewed by the Railway Company every five years that Said limits maybe 0 .adjusted so,as to more accurately reflect the Railway Company's current exposure - and changing economic conditions. Q If the City, itS contractor, subcontractors, or agents, in the performance of the work heren.provided for or by the failure to do or perform anything for which it is responsible under the provisions hereof, shall damage or destroy any.property of the Railway,.such damage or destruction shall be corrected ;.,by the. City in the.:event. its contractor. or the insurance carriers fail i to repair, or restore the same. IV 'in the event that. said property shall at any time cease. to be used for. retention pond purposes, or shall by operation of l.aw or otherwise become C:. vacated or abandoned, the easement herein granted shallimmediately cease and terminate. without notice or other proceedings on the part of the Railway ~I Company, and the City,.its successors or assigns, shall reconvey immediately 1 said pr.o.perty to the Railway Company. . ' IN ;WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto' have executed'this agreement in " duplicate this 1-2 th da y of November 1980 7 CITY OF AUBURN' BURLINGTON'NORTHERN INC. By: MA%/,OM , Vice' Pres.iden't Attest : G ss ecretary, ~STATE OF MINNESOTA) i ) SS. L County of Ramsey ) On this . 12th day of P , .19before me - Nov _mbPr personally appeared J an _ North to me known to be Vice r.esi, en an Aar; ant- Secretary of y` the corporation that executed the within, and foregoing instrument and ack,nowledg.ed said'instrument„to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and,,purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said .instrument and the seal. affixed is the coporate seal of said; corporation.; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I-have- hereunto: set my hand and affixed my official seal the. day and year first above written. r 4AAQAI~AQAAAAOaBLAm6~AA6~/1n 1 M4laAAA"& i ~ J. W. THAYER NOTARY PUBLIC - MINNESOTA RAMSEYCOUrvTY Notary Pupc in and for th 'at- of My:Commission Expires Nov. 17; tees Minnesota, residing Zce~ee~r~r+crvvxro ~V'a'~ My commission expires ip,rmrs09 -2- Record and return tr®e City of Auburn 25 West Main Auburn, Washington 98002 y:. f 1 V t 4! Record and return to 717 City of Auburn '.5 West Main Auburn, Washington 98002 a `alr"`=~J= EXHIBIT "B" CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT In consideration of.,an additional deposit premium of $ the insuring agreements of.the policy to which the Contractual.'Liab'il ity Endorsment . is attached are hereby extended to cover the.liability for bodily injuries, including resulting death.' and damage, to property, which .livability the insured has ,ass.umed..by virtue of the following wording contained in an easement entered . into' between the City and' Railway' Company. The. City shall and hereby.does release and. discharge Railway Company .of and from .any, and all liability for damage to` or destruction of the retention pond, or-any property';of Permittee thereon; and shall and hereby does assume any' and all liability for :injury to or death of persons, or loss • of or damage 'to property in.:any manner arising from or during the construction, use, maintenance,. repair:or.removal of said retention pond, however such injury, death,.lo_ss,. damage or, destruction aforesaid may occur or be caused; and shall and hereby does indemnify and:.save harmless Railway Company of and from any and all claims, demands,. suits, actions, damages, recoveries, judgments, costs or y ~.ex.penses arising or growing.out of or in connection with-any such injury, death,, .doss, damage or destruction aforesaid. ..City further agrees to appear and defend in the•.name of .Railway Company any'. suits or actions-at law, brought against it on account of any such personal injuries,' death or. damage to property, and to pay and satisfy any :final judgment that'may be rendered a.g.a.inst•the Railway Company in any such suit or action.-The liability assumed by City. herein shall not be affected or diminished by'the,fact.,,if it be.'a fact, .that any such suit or :action brought again-st: Railway Company may arise, out,of negligence of Railway Company,. its officers, agents-, servants or.employees, or be contributed to by . such negligence. This endorsement is issued subject to all agreements, exclusions,. conditions; declarations'and other".terms contained in.the..policy,, except as modified by this endorsement.. Ten days' written-notice shal'1. be. given to Burlington Northern Inc. addressed ;to the Industrial Development and Property Management, Department at ' 'y cancellation of Policy'No:. St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101, of an if canceled at 'any time. prior to the expiration date..of--the state policy` Period. This endorsement forms,a part of.P.olicy No., issued to the by the and is e : ective 9 tan and Time. Countersigned: . Duly 'Authorized. Agent President i p.rmrs09 . _3. . u w 33 Record and return to: City of Auburn a 25 West Ma.n Au9wk WC&SWngton 98002 I .I CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT EAJtmtiV I rUK., iMi KUVCIYitIV I OF STREET 'AUBURN, WASHINGTON .AGREEMENT made this day .of 19L; by and uni ci pa corpora x' n ofjtthe State of Washington, between the City' of Auburn, a municipal' hereinafter called the "City,'` and the Burling n Nori~hern Inc., a.Delaware corporation, hereinafter called the "Railway": WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City is proposing to widen and improve "A" where it parallels our yard facilities along "A" Street from approximately MP 21.9 to approximately MP 23.9, on the Pacific 3rd Subdivision at Auburn, Washington, X and to construct a storm water.retention pond near the yard,office, at the location shown on map marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, in connection therewith the City desires.to acquire an easement for said street improvement and said retention pond; and WHEREAS, the Railway will be required.to perform certain work on its i facilities; and l WHEREAS,. the parties hereto desire the project for the construction of the said Street improvement and retention pond, to be performed in accordance .with plans and specifications to be prepared by the City; and WHEREAS, the City is willing to undertake the construction of said project with City funds and such Federal funds as may be available for this purpose pursuant to the Federal Highway Acts-applicable thereto, and the Railway is willing to consent to the execution of said project upon the terms and conditions herein stated and not otherwise; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to contract with reference to the work to be done by each of those in connection therewith., the protection.of the Railway facilities and the payment of costs and expense therein involved. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, it'is mutually agreed as follows: I• - The Railway shall grant to the City, for and in consideration of the sum of $137,300:00 by separate instrument.. an easement for said roadway improvement upon the surface of the Railway's right-of -way as shown outlined in. .green and for said retention pond as shown in said yard area as outlined in orange, both on said Exhibit "A II The City shall perform its work in accordance with detailed plans and specifications which shall be prepared by the City: and submitted to,the Assistant Vice.President Engineering of the Railway.for approval and approved by it.when such plans and specifications are applicable or affect any right-of- way or.facility of the Railway, and no work, pursuant to said plans and specifications. shall be.performed on.the right-of-way of the Railway prior to receipt of notices to proceed given by the said Assistant Vice President Engineering to the City Engineer or their respective authorized representatives Nothing provided in this agreement with respect to said plans and specifica- tions shall be construed or deemed to be a ratification or an adoption by the Railway of either or both said plans as .its own. sarfeng196 1 i r follows: PART A III The City and the Railway will perform various items of work as WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CITY OF AUBURN OR ITS CONTRACTOR AT CITY EXPENSE. 1. Except as otherwise herein provided, furnish all plans, engineering, supervision, labor, material, supplies and equipment necessary for construction of the project. 2. Do all grading for the street widening and retention pond. Place fencing around retention pond and along right-of-way of Railway as shown on Exhibit "A". 3. Provide driveways into Railway property as shown on said 'Exhibit "A" and relocate trees as required on Railway property to satisfaction of Railway. 4. Perform.all other work not specifically mentioned as work to be performed by the Railway, necessary to complete the project in accordance with the plans and specifications. PART B WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY.THE RAILWAY AT ITS EXPENSE 1. Relocate tracks as required. 2. Engineering and Accounting 3. Flagging Perform flagging and furnish protective services and devices during construction as deemed necessary by the Railway Company. IV All work herein provided for, to be done by the City or its contractors on the Railway's right-of-way, shall be performed by the City or its contractors in a manner satisfactory to the Railway and shall,.be performed at such time and in such manner as not to interfere unnecessarily with the movement.of trains or traffic upon the tracks of the Railway. The City or its contractors shall use all care and precaution necessary to avoid accident, damage, or interference to the Railway's tracks or to the trains or traffic using its tracks and notify the Railway a sufficient time in advance whenever it is about to perform work adjacent to any-.track to enable the Railway to furnish flagging and such other protective services and devices as might be necessary to ensure safety of railway operations, and the Railway shall have the right to furnish all such flagging or protective services and devices as in its judgment is necessary. Attached hereto, marked Exhibit."B", and by this reference made a part hereof, is a statement of the conditions when flagmen and. protective services and devices will be furnished by the Railway. Wherever the safeguarding of trains or traffic of the Railway is mentioned in this agreement, it is intended to cover and include all users of the Railway's. tracks having permission for such use. V The Railway will perform.certain work on its facilities at its expense as indicated in Article III, Part B, of this agreement. sarfenglg6 2 • 1 s VI All contracts between the City and its contractor, for either the construction herein provided for.or maintenance work on the highway within any easement area described herein or shown on the exhibit attached hereto, shall require the contractor to protect and hold harmless the Railway and any other railroad company occupying or using the Railway's right-of-way or line of railroad against all loss, liability and damage arising from activities of the contractor, its forces or any of its subcontractors or agents; and shall further provide that the contractor shall: 1. Furnish to the Railway a Railroad Protective Policy in the form provided by FHPM 6-6-2-2. The limits of said policy shall not be less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of any one person, and subject to that limit for each person a total of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injury to or death of two or more.persons in any one accident; and not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages arising out of injury to.or destruction of property in any one accident and subject to that limit for any one accident a total limit of not less than Four Millian Dollars ($4,000,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property during the policy period. Said insurance policy executed by a corporation qualified to write the same in the state in which the.work is to be performed shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Railway and shall be delivered to and approved by the Railway prior to the entry upon use of its property by the contractor. 26 Carry regular Contractor's Public Liability and, Property Damage Insurance as specified in FHPM 6-6-2-2 providing for a limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of one person, and, subject to that limit for each person, a.total limit of not less than Two Millian Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more persons in any one accident; and-providing for a limit of not less than One Millian Dollars ($1,000,000) for all damages to or destruction of property in any one accident and subject to that limit a total (or aggregate) limit of not less than Two Millian Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages to or destruction of property during the policy period. A certified copy of the policy providing said Contractor's Public. Liability and Property Damage Insurance, executed by a corporation qualified to write the same in the state in which the work.is to be performed, in form and substance satisfactory to the Railway shall be delivered to and approved by the Railway prior to the entry upon or use of the Railway's property by the contractor. If.the City, its contractor, subcontractors or agents, in the performance of the work herein provided for or by the failure to do or perform anything for which it is responsible under the provisions hereof, shall damage or destroy any property of the Railway, such damage or destruction shall be corrected by the City in the event its contractor or the insurance carriers fail to repair or restore the same. VII The City, without expense to the Railway, shall secure from the.owner,. or owners of that certain property lying adjacent to and outside of the Rail'way's right-of-way all necessary easements, permits, or other.interest therein necessary for the occupancy and-use of said property during the construction, maintenance, and operation of the roadway and its appurtenances. VIII Upon completion of the project, the City, at its sole cost and expense, shall maintain the retention pond and fences. sarfengl,g6_ 3 IX In case said property shall at any time cease to be used for said street or retention pond, or shall by operation of law become.va.cated or abandoned, the rights and benefits to the City under this agreement shall immediately cease, and the Railway shall be.entitled to repossess the land to which it has executed easements and permits to-the City, and to use the same thereafter as if this agreement had never been executed, without the necessity of any further legal proceedings. X If the Railway enters into a contract or agreement with a contractor to perform any of.the.work, which the Railway is required to.perform.under the terms of this agreement by reason of the construction of the City's project, the Railway, for itself, its assigns and successors in interest, agrees.that it will not discriminate in its choice of contractors and will include all the nondiscrimination provisions set forth in Exhibit "C", attached hereto,.and made a part hereof, in any such contract or agreement "C". XI This agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding on the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed the day and year first hereinabove written.. CITY OF 4lB RN, WASHINGTON Attest: By BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC By: Title Vice Pres., Mtce.' & Engw. . sarfenglg6 4 STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS WHEN FLAGMEN, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND DEVICES WILL BE FURNISHED-_BY THE RAILWAY Railway.flagmen, protective services and devices will be furn~'shed but not limited thereto for the following conditions: (1) When in the opinion of the Railway protection is necessary to safeguard the Railway's trains, engines, facilities and property. (2) When any work is performed over, under, or in close proximity to tracks or any Railway facilities. (3) When work in any way interferes with the operation of trains at.usual speeds or threatens, damages, or endangers track or Railway facilities. (4) When any hazard is presented to Railway communications, signal, electrical, or other facilities either due to person, material, equipment or blasting in the vicinity. (5) Where or when material is being hauled across tracks. Special clearance must be obtained from the Railway before moving heavy or cumbersome objects and equipment which might result in making the track impassable. COST OF; FLAGGING AND OTHER PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND DEVICES (a) (b) ;(c) (d) NUMBER CLASSIFICATION BASE PAY HEADQUARTERS 3 Sectionmen $8.27 per hour Kent, WA per 8 ,hour day plus additives. NOTES: (a) A full flagging crew generally consists of three men. Under certain conditions more than three men may be required or a lesser number may be sufficient. However, additional personnel, such as communications linemen and/or signalmen may be used to protect communications and signal facil- ities, if deemed necessary by the Railway.. (b) The Classification is shown solely for the prospective bidder's informa- tion, and there is no guarantee that the above classes of labor will actually be used or that the rates of pay shown in column (c) will be those in effect at the time the work is undertaken. (c) Shows base pay rate per man per hour for normal eight-hour shift in effect April 1980. (d) Estimated costs for travel per employee from headquarters to job site and return is $ 18.00 per round trip. The estimated daily cost for .meals and other accommodations is $ per employee. (e) In addition, protective devices, such as crossing signals,.indicators, telltales, lights, telephone, etc., may be required. In this connection telltales may be installed by the.Railway, at its option, as a condition of its approval of any proposed restrictions of vertical clearance during construction to less than 22-1/2 feet. (f) It shall be the duty and responsibility of the . City and its Contractors to notify the Railway's Division Superintendent at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of when flagmen or other protective services and devices are required. To all direct labor costs, there shall be additional charges for Vacation Allowance, Health and Welfare, Railroad Retirement and Unemployment Taxes; ,Public Liability, Property Damage and Workmen's Compensation Insurance; and .accounting and billing. For estimating purposes only, these additives collec- tively may be considered as approximating 45 of direct labor costs. sarfengl g6 5 EXHIBIT "C" Appendix A Nondiscrimination Provisions of Title VI.of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor"), agree as follows: (1) Compliance with Regulations: The contractor will comply with the Regulations of the Department of Transportation.relati!ve to non- discrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation (Title 49, Code of Federal.Regulations, Part 21, hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract.. * (2) Nondiscrimination: The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it after award and prior to completion of the contract work, will not discriminate on the ground of race, color, or national origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor will not partic- ipate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix "A "B" and "C".. (3) Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations either by competitive i ing or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the ground of race, color or national origin. (4) Information and Reports: The contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Regulations, or orders and instructions issued pursuant thereto, and will permit access to its books,. records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by.the State Highway Department or the Federal Highway Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or, refuses to furnish this information-, the contractor shall so certify to the State Highway Department., or the Federal Highway Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. (5)' Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the State Highway Department shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal. Highway Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to, (a) withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or (b) cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. sarfenglg6 6 .A /C\ ~;.i v: .._ii u rI r nrov 's Ions T he Cont iact i.~v.i.. wi I I i ric ~ I U de %V) I ncor-oru : ha provisions of paragraph 1) through (6) in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations, order, or instructions issued pursuant thereto. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the State Highway Department or the Federal Highway Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litiga- tion with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor may. request the State to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the State, and, in addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigations to protect the interests of the United States. * PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEX. SEC. 162. (a) Chapter 3 of Title 23, United States Code is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "S 324, Prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex. No person shall on the ground of sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal assistance under this title or carried on under this title. This provision will be enforced through agency provisions and rules similar to those already established, with respect to racial and other discrimination, under title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. However, this remedy is not exclusive and will not prejudice or cut off any other legal remedies available to a discriminatee." sarfengl g6 7 c 0 ~y ~91 91/09/10 G/ #0298 E RECD X50 x:ta CASHSL **34.50 EASEMENT 'AC- t z i 2'S 22 The.Grantor, BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC., a Delaware corporation, . hereinafter called "Railway Company," for and in consideration of One Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Three Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($137,300.00) to it paid and the agreements herein contain, does hereby'grant to the.CITY OF AUBURN,•a political subdivision of the State of Washington, hereinafter called."City," an easement for highway and water retention pond purposes,. over and upon the following described premises situated in the County of King, State of Washington, to wit: Q } In N .Q co oNp qC~ O o0i~ That portion of Burlington Northern Inc. right-of-way as . shown by green and orange color on the Exhibit "A" print dated August 22, 1979, revised December 13, 1979, attached hereto.and by this reference made a part hereof. The Railway Company, for itself and its successors and assigns, reserves all ri,ghts.to use the property hereinbefore described for any and all purposes whatsoever not inconsistent with the easement hereby granted, including, but not limited to, the right to construct, maintain, repair, renew, reconstruct, replace and operate present tracks and future tracks, communication, signal and electric power lines, utilities and other types of facilities on said property when deemed necessary or expedient to the Railway Company. Rights reserved shall be so exercised as"not to damage or interfere with the highway or water retention pond as above defined.' This easement..is subject to all existing interests of third parties in said. property of any kind. or nature whatsoever,Nand any and all extensions or renewals thereof. II It is understood that the details of construction and maintenance of. said highway and water retention pond are covered'by separate contract dated -1-al io'=' , , between the Railway Company and the y, the terms o which are y t is reference fully incorporated and made a part hereof. III . The City shall procure and keep in full force and effect during4the term of the easement a policy of Public Liability and Property Damage Liability insurance as..herein provided, or certificate with respect thereto,'together with a Contractual Liability Endorsement.attached thereto, under the terms of which the insuring agreements of the policy are extended to cover the liability assumed by the City hereunder. The form of said Endorsement.is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "B.". The limits of Public Liability Insurance shall be not.less than FJ ve Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for all damages arising out of the bodily injuries to or. death of .,one person; and. subject to that limit for each person, a total limit of not less than One Million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for all damages.arising out of bodily injuries to. or death of two or more persons, in any one accident.connected with said'.retention pond, and regular Property Damage Liability Insurance limits of not less than.Five Hundred Thousand Dollars (.$500,000.00) for all damages to or destruction of property in any one accident, and subject to that limit, a total (or aggregate) limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for all damages to or destruction of property connected with said retention pond during the policy period. Such policy or certificate with respect thereto, together with said Contractual Liability Endorsement attached thereto, shall be submitted to the ____Railway__Company__for approval as to the insurance company writing_ same, the amount and the form, and, upon approval and prior to commencement of any work to be performed..under the aforementioned agrgement,. the City shall deposit the same with.the Railroad. Thereafter the City shall provide proof of renewal of said policy during the term and existence of the easement. RECORDED 1HIS DAY SEP 10 1016 AM I BYTHE 01'viSION 0 -RECORDS a ELECTiOI iprmrs09 -1- KING COUNTY v N b i V r . -w. N r 4t+ N S -w 4 Z Ito ~ ~ N ~ S v - V, SS 6 ~ a V N W J 9 tA Q N C Z On this day of . Nnvpmhgr 19L 8Q , before n personally oppeare an to me known to be Vice rest en an secretary o the corporation that executed the within and. oregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute.the said instrument and the seal affixed is the coporate seal of.said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my officia seal the day and year first above written. 1 - =-~XAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA f --~f` I / - J. W. THAYER NOTARY PUBLIC • MINNESOTA RAMSEY COUNTY Notary Pu • C n an Or t at o ~~~MyCommisslonEXPIMSNOV.17,1985 Minnesota, residing f-. .c..<~. xw~nrov.rvvvr rrrr My commission expires/ti. /7~ iprmrsO9 -2- It is understood that said insurance policies shall be so written that no insurance company shall have any recourse against the Railway Company, by way of subrogation or otherwise, for any loss covered by or paid or payable under said policies. CID It is additionally understood that_the coverage limits of. this policy N will be reviewed by the Railway Company every five years that said limits may be -adjusted ;so as to more accurately reflect the Railway Company's current exposure Q_ and changing economic conditions. If-the City, its contractor, subcontractors, or agents, in the to , performance of the work herein provided for or by the failure to do or perform anything for which it is responsible under the provisions hereof, shall damage or destroy any property of the Railway, such damage or destruction shall be corrected by the City in the event its contractor or the insurance carriers fail to,repair or restore the same. IV In the event that said property shall at any time cease to be used for retention pond purposes, or shall by operation of law or otherwise .become vacated or abandoned, the easement herein granted shall immediately cease and terminate without notice or other proceedings on the part of the Railway Company, and the. City, its successors.or assigns, shall reconvey immediately said property to the Railway Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement if duplicate this 12th day of November 1980 CITY OF AUBURN BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC. l By: By:.. 41/l-~ - V" ;7 Vice-PresideAt Attest: Asst. Secretary STATE OF MINNESOTA ss. County of Ramsey ) EXHIBIT "B" CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT CO In consideration of an additional deposit premium of $ at audit, the insuring. agreements of the policy to which the Contractual-Liability Endorsement is atta.ched.are hereby extended to cover the liability foh bodily injuries, including resulting death and damage to property, which liability the insured O has assumed by virtue of the following wording contained in an easement entered _ into between the City and Railway Company. The City shall-and-hereby does release and discharge Railway Company of and from any and all.liability for damage to or destruction of the retention pond, or' any property of.Permittee thereon; and shal'1 and hereby does assume any and all liability for injury to or death of,persons, or loss of or damage to property in any manner arising from or during the construction, use,. maintenance, repair or removal of said retention pond, however such injury, death, loss, damage or destruction aforesaid may occur or be caused; and shall and hereby does indemnify and save harmless Railway Company of and from any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, damages, recoveries, judgments;. costs or expenses arising or growing out of or in connection with any such injury, death, loss, damage or destruction aforesaid. City further agrees to appear and defend in the name of Railway Company any suits or actions at law brought against it on ' account of any such personal injuries, death or damage to ppoperty,.and to pay and satisfy any final judgment that may be rendered against the Railway Company in any such suit or action. This endorsement is issued subject to all agreements, exclusions, conditions, declara-Lions and other terms contained in the policy; except as modified by this endorsement, Ten days' written notice shall be given to Burlington Northern Inc. addressed to the Industrial Development and Property Management Department at St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101, of any cancellation of Policy No., GA'412229 . if cancelled at.any time-prior to the expiration date of the stated policy period. This. endorsement forms a part of Policy No. GA 412229 issued to the City of Auburn by the Lincoln Insurance Company and is effective July 10, 19 81 Seattle, Washington Standard Time.. 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