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B. Signs. <br /> 1. During the period of performance through the period of long-term obligation,the Sponsor shall post openly <br /> visible signs or other appropriate media at entrances and other locations on the project area that <br /> acknowledge the applicable grant program's funding contribution, unless waived by the director; and <br /> 2. During the period of long-term obligation, the Sponsor shall post openly visible signs or other appropriate <br /> media at entrances and other locations to notify the public of the availability of the site for reasonable public <br /> access. <br /> C. Ceremonies.The Sponsor shall notify RCO no later than two weeks before a dedication ceremony for this project. <br /> The Sponsor shall verbally acknowledge the applicable grant program's funding contribution at all dedication <br /> ceremonies. <br /> PROVISIONS APPLYING TO DEVELOPMENT, MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION,AND RESTORATION PROJECTS <br /> The following provisions shall be in force: <br /> A. Operations and Maintenance. Properties, structures, and facilities developed, maintained, or operated with the <br /> assistance of money granted per this Agreement Entity and within the project area shall be built, operated, and <br /> maintained according to applicable regulations, laws, building codes, and health and public safety standards to <br /> assure a reasonably safe condition and to prevent premature deterioration. It is the Sponsor's sole responsibility to <br /> ensure the same are operated and maintained in a safe and operable condition. The RCO does not conduct safety <br /> inspections or employ or train staff for that purpose. <br /> B. Document Review and Approval. Prior to commencing construction or finalizing the design,the Sponsor agrees to <br /> submit one copy of all construction and restoration plans and specifications to RCO for review solely for compliance <br /> with the scope of work to be identified in the Agreement. RCO does not review for, and disclaims any responsibility to <br /> review for safety, suitability, engineering, compliance with code, or any matters other than the scope so identified. <br /> Although RCO staff may provide tentative guidance to a Sponsor on matters related to site accessibility by persons <br /> with a disability, it is the Sponsor's responsibility to confirm that all legal requirements for accessibility are met even if <br /> the RCO guidance would not meet such requirements. <br /> 1. Change orders that impact the amount of funding or changes to the scope of the project as described to and <br /> approved by the RCO must receive prior written approval of the RCO. <br /> C. Control and Tenure. The Sponsor must provide documentation that shows appropriate tenure(such as landowner <br /> agreement, long-term lease, easement, or fee simple ownership)for the land proposed for construction. The <br /> documentation must meet current RCO requirements identified in this Agreement and any applicable manual as of <br /> the effective date of this Agreement and determines the long-term compliance period unless otherwise provided in <br /> any applicable manual, RCW,WAC, or as approved by the RCO. <br /> D. Use of Best Management Practices. Sponsors are encouraged to use best management practices including those <br /> developed as part of the Washington State Aquatic Habitat Guidelines(AHG) Program.AHG documents include <br /> "Integrated Streambank Protection Guidelines", 2002; "Land Use Planning for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout:A land <br /> use planner's guide to salmonid habitat protection and recovery", 2009", "Protecting Nearshore Habitat and Functions <br /> in Puget Sound", 2010; "Stream Habitat Restoration Guidelines", 2012; "Water Crossing Design Guidelines", 2013; <br /> and"Marine Shoreline Design Guidelines", 2014. These documents, along with new and updated guidance <br /> documents, and other information are available on the AHG Web site. Sponsors are also encouraged to use best <br /> management practices developed by the Washington Invasive Species Council(WISC)described in"Reducing <br /> Accidental Introductions of Invasive Species"which is available on the WISC Web site. <br /> LONG-TERM OBLIGATIONS OF THE PROJECTS AND SPONSORS <br /> A. Long-Term Obligations. Sponsor shall comply with the terms of this Agreement. <br /> B. Perpetuity. For acquisition, development, and restoration projects, or a combination thereof, unless otherwise <br /> allowed by applicable manual, policy, program rules, or this Agreement, or approved in writing by RCO. RCO requires <br /> that the project area continue to function as intended after the period of performance in perpetuity. <br /> C. Conversion. The Sponsor shall not at any time convert any real property(including any interest therein)or facility <br /> acquired, developed, renovated, and/or restored pursuant to this Agreement, unless provided for in applicable <br /> statutes, rules, and policies. Conversion includes, but is not limited to, putting such property to uses other than those <br /> purposes for which funds were approved or transferring such property to another entity without prior approval via a <br /> written amendment to the Agreement.All real property or facilities acquired, developed, renovated, and/or restored <br /> with funding assistance shall remain in the same ownership and in public use/access status in perpetuity unless <br /> otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement or applicable policy or unless a transfer or change in use is approved <br /> by the RCO through an amendment. Failure to comply with these obligations is a conversion. 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