Grading, Erosion Control and Barricades Sample Clauses

Grading, Erosion Control and Barricades a. The Subdivider shall furnish, install, and maintain during construction and until the Improvements are accepted by the Municipality, all barricades and signs as specified by the Municipal Engineer at all points where new rights-of- way extend or intersect existing streets and all street ends. Signs and barricades shall be required, furnished, and installed so as to conform with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. b. The Subdivider shall obtain the approval of the Municipal Engineer for erosion and runoff control measures as required by the Municipal Ordinances prior to grading, utility installation or any other land disturbance activity. Separate approvals shall be obtained for each construction phase. The Subdivider shall adhere to conditions of the approval and grants the right-of-entry on the subdivision to designated personnel of the Municipality to inspect and monitor compliance with this requirement. Erosion Control measures shall comply with the current edition of the "Wisconsin Construction Site Best Management Practice Handbook".
Grading, Erosion Control and Barricades a. The Developer shall furnish, install, and maintain during the construction and until the improvements are accepted by the Town, all barricades and signs as specified by the Town Engineer at all points where new rights-of-way extend or intersect existing streets and all street ends. Signs and barricades shall be required, furnished, and installed so as to conform with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. b. The Developer shall obtain the approval of the Town Engineer for erosion and runoff control measures as required by the Town Ordinances or other applicable laws prior to grading, utility installation or any other land disturbance activity. Separate approvals shall be obtained for each construction phase. The Developer shall adhere to conditions of the approval and grants the right-of-entry on the land division to designated personnel of the Town to inspect and monitor compliance with this requirement.
Grading, Erosion Control and Barricades. The Developer shall furnish, install, and maintain during construction and until the Improvements are accepted by the Village, all barricades and signs as specified by the Administrator or by the County Highway Commissioner at all points where new rights-of- way extend or intersect existing streets and all street ends. Signs and barricades shall be required, furnished, and installed in conformance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The Developer shall obtain the approval of the Administrator for erosion and runoff control measures as specified in the drainage and erosion control plan prior to grading, utility installation or any other land disturbance activity. Erosion control measures shall comply with the “Wisconsin Construction Site Best Management Practice Handbook”.

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