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3 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES <br /> Traffic Signal Maintenance Services covered by this AGREEMENT consist of the <br /> following services for the traffic signals listed in Exhibit B of this AGREEMENT: <br /> Routine Maintenance - This is a monthly activity that includes inspection of the traffic <br /> signal cabinet/controller/program; a visual inspection of the display system; and a check <br /> of pedestrian push buttons, emergency pre-emption, and detection systems. Furthermore, <br /> appropriate records will be maintained in the controller cabinet and in the office file <br /> located in the Snohomish County Traffic Operations Office. Approximately one hour per <br /> month per intersection will be spent on routine maintenance. <br /> Re-lamp — Traffic signal indicators will be replaced as needed. It is estimated that <br /> approximately four hours per intersection per year will be spent on this activity. This is <br /> typically a two person operation which includes an assistant to the Signal Technician for <br /> traffic control purposes. <br /> On-Call Emergency Response - This service provides 24 hour emergency response for <br /> traffic signal and street light malfunctions. For estimating purposes, it is assumed that <br /> each signal will have two emergencies per year. There is a minimum of three hours of <br /> labor per on-call emergency response. This estimate of three hours of labor per On-Call <br /> Emergency Response does not include additional materials, equipment charges, or labor <br /> costs associated with extraordinary circumstances such as weather-related problems, <br /> knock-downs, and acts of God that may result in significant equipment damage or <br /> destruction. <br /> Materials —The COUNTY will provide all supplies and materials for both routine and <br /> on-call maintenance. This does not include replacement of major components of a traffic <br /> signal or additional materials, equipment charges, or labor costs associated with <br /> extraordinary circumstances such as weather-related problems, knock-downs, and acts of <br /> God that may result in significant equipment damage or destruction. Any costs incurred <br /> by the COUNTY in providing such supplies and materials shall be reimbursed by the <br /> CITY according to the terms of Section 4 of the AGREEMENT. <br />