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3218-11
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4/27/2011
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this Ordinance and of any and all portions of the Pedestrian Skybridge and <br /> Utility Corridor; <br /> b) Providence's activity upon, or the use or occupation of the Pedestrian <br /> Skybridge and Utility Corridor; and <br /> c) claims and risks in connection with and activity performed by Providence <br /> by virtue of the permission granted by this Ordinance. <br /> Minimum insurance requirements include CGL insurance based on the Insurance Services Office <br /> (ISO) form CG 00 01 or equivalent. Providence shall obtain insurance coverage with an insurer <br /> admitted and licensed to conduct business in Washington State or with a surplus lines carrier <br /> pursuant to Chapter 48.15 RCW, except that if it is infeasible to obtain coverage with such <br /> insurer, the City may approve an alternative insurer. Minimum limits of liability shall be Two <br /> Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for each occurrence, combined single limit bodily injury and <br /> property damage, with Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) annual aggregate. The above policy <br /> must be primary and non-contributory as to the City and must name the City, its officers, <br /> employees and agents as additional insureds. Providence shall provide to the City, or cause to be <br /> provided, certification of insurance coverage on the ACORD form, together with an additional <br /> insured endorsement naming the City of Everett, its officers, employees and agents as additional <br /> insureds, or a blanket additional insured policy that is acceptable to the City Attorney. <br /> Providence shall deliver such insurance coverage certification to the Director or to such <br /> department and address as the Director may specify, from time to time, in writing. <br /> Should Providence be self-insured, a letter of certification from its Corporate Risk <br /> Manager or appropriate Finance Officer may be submitted in lieu of the insurance coverage <br /> certification required by this Ordinance, if approved in writing by the City Risk Manager. Such <br /> letter must provide all information required by the City Risk Manager and document, to the <br /> satisfaction of the City Risk Manager, that self-insurance equivalent to the insurance <br /> requirements of this Ordinance is in force. After such self-insurance certification is approved, <br /> the City may subsequently from time to time require updated or additional information. Once <br /> 8 <br />
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