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effectiveness, implementability, and the cost of the cleanup proposed. The ABCA was <br />made available for review and public comment for a period of not less than 15 days from <br />the first date of publication of the public notice. <br />6.5. Following the public comment period described above, in which no public <br />comments were received, the Commission prepared a document describing the final <br />analysis of brownfield cleanup alternatives (the "Decision Memo''). The Decision Memo <br />included a statement that the Commission did not receive any public comments on the <br />ABCA and selected the remedial approach proposed in the ABCA. The EPA approved <br />the Decision Merno on March 26, 2010. <br />6.6. After the ACBA was finalized, the Commission prepared a scope of work <br />containing detailed design and construction plans and specifications for the Remediation <br />Work including a budget and work schedule; a health and safety plan (OSHA 1910-120 - <br />126) and a quality assurance project plan which sets forth the manner and method of <br />collecting samples to assure the complete removal of all hazardous substances that are <br />located at the Property and are to be removed as a part of the Remediation Work <br />(collectively, such documents are referred to as the "Project Documents'') and has <br />submitted same to the City for approval. <br />6.7. Prior to the initiation of the Remediation Work, including any cleanup <br />activities, the Commission must provide to the City copies of all of the state required <br />remedial planning documents and the state's approval of those documents, if required. <br />6.8. The awarding of this Grant shall be subject to: <br />6.8.1. Opinion of the Commission's counsel that the Commission, is in <br />good standing and that all documents executed by the Commission are valid and <br />enforceable in accordance with their respective terms. <br />6.8.2. Approval of this Agreement by the Commission, agreeing to its <br />ternls and authorizing the Commission to accept the Project Loan Funds. <br />6.8.3. Evidence by the Commission that no outstanding taxes, fees, <br />charges, mortgages, liens, encumberances or other assessments have been filed or <br />are recorded against the Property. <br />6.8.4. Evidence of insurance coverage with limits of liability as <br />determined by the City's Project Manager. All insurance coverage required by <br />this section shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this <br />Agreement. <br />6.8.5. Identification of the prime contractor and subcontractor(s) selected <br />by the Commission for the Remediation Work. <br />6.8.6. The City's receipt of cleanup project cost breakdown based upon <br />estimates and prices supplied by the Commission. <br />6 <br />
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