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the Commission's full compliance with the terms and provisions contained in this <br />Agreement, the Cooperative Agreement and the document titled "Front-End Document <br />Certification." The Commission shall ensure that all contracts and subcontracts involving <br />any portion of the Project Loan Funds comply with the "Front-End Document <br />Certification'' and the relevant laws and regulations referenced therein, including, but not <br />limited to, the required contract provisions listed at 40 C.F.R. § 31.36(1). <br />6. Environmental Reports and Project Documents. <br />6.1. The Commission shall provide the City with a copy of the Phase I and <br />Phase II Environmental Assessment of the Property performed according to the American <br />Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards (collectively, the "Assessment"). <br />The Commission shall be responsible for the payment of all costs and expenses related to <br />the Assessment. The Assessment shall include, but is not limited to site background, the <br />threat posed by the contamination to public health, welfare and the environment and all <br />past enforcement activities conducted by any governmental agency, and the site testing <br />results. <br />6.2. The City shall designate an environmental project manager (``Project <br />Manager') who shall review and approve of the proposed cleanup and coordinate the <br />work to be performed using Project Loan Funds. The City's environmental project <br />manager will review the Commission's remedial planning, design, and engineering <br />documents and review the cleanup activities as they are on-going to ensure that the <br />cleanup is being completed in accordance with all local, State, and Federal requirements <br />and is protective of human health and the environment. <br />6.3. The Commission has caused to be prepared a Community Relations Plan <br />("CRP") with the assistance and cooperation of the City. The CRP includes the <br />following: <br />6.3.1. Information on previous public involvement in the planning <br />process for the former Studebaker plant and for the use of RLF funds. <br />6.3.2. Notice of the public comment period on the CRP was published in <br />the South Bend Tribune on February 19, 2010 and February 26, 2010 with the <br />public comment period ending at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 8, 2010. <br />6.3.3. Procedures for the establishment of a local repository at or near the <br />Property that includes information provided by the Commission and the City <br />related to the proposed Remediation Work. The Commission shall supply the <br />City with any additional information that would assist the City in documenting the <br />Remediation Work. <br />6.4. After the Commission prepared the CRP, the Commission drafted an <br />Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (`ABCA") dated February 17, 2010, <br />which includes information about the Property and contamination issues (i.e., exposure <br />pathways, identification of contaminant sources, etc.); cleanup standards; applicable <br />laws; alternatives considered; and the proposed cleanup. The ABCA includes <br />
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