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3.06 3.6 AGREEMENTS\\Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan – 6-15-2020 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HALFWAY BROOK LOWER WATERSHED RECREATION MANAGEMENT PLAN RESOLUTION NO.: _____________________________________________________, 2020 INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________________________________ WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: ______________________________________________________ WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury (Town) and City of Glens Falls (City) negotiated terms of a License Agreement to provide for the construction, use and maintenance of a recreation trail known as the Halfway Brook Trail located on property owned by the City located within the Town in the Halfway Brook Reservoir Watershed (License Agreement), and WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 190,2019, the Town Board authorized the License Agreement, and WHEREAS, the License Agreement provides that the use and management of the Trail be established in a Lower Watershed Recreational Management Plan (Plan) to be developed by the Lower Watershed Recreation Management Committee which Plan, upon adoption by the City and Town, be attached to the License Agreement as Exhibit B, and WHEREAS, the Lower Watershed Recreation Management Committee has formulated the Plan and the City Council has authorized the Plan, and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to also authorize the Plan substantially in the form presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreational Management Plan (Plan) substantially in the form presented at this meeting, such Plan to be attached as an Exhibit B to the previously authorized Halfway Brook Reservoir Watershed License Agreement, and authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the City of Glens Falls and take such other and further actions as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. th Duly adopted this 15 day of June, 2020, by the following vote: AYES : NOES : ABSENT: 2 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Prepared by: City of Glens Falls and Town of Queensbury Lower Watershed Recreation Management Committee May 7, 2020 Revised June 3, 2020 Acknowledgements LOWER WATERSHED RECREATION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE City of Glens Falls Mayor Dan Hall Steve Gurzler, City Engineer Woody Green Scott Endieveri Town of Queensbury Supervisor John Strough Jim Underwood Wendy Matthews Greg Hewlett Table of Contents i.o Introduction 1 2.0 Background 2 2.1 Watershed Management 2 2.2 Trail Planning 2 2.3 Purpose of the Plan 2 2.3 Planning Process 2 2.4 Watershed Characteristics 2 3.o Halfway Brook Trail Watershed Management Recommendations 4 3.1 Construction 4 3.2 Signage 4 3.3 Access and Parking 5 3.4 Maintenance 5 3.5 Patrols and Inspection 5 3.6 Public Education and Outreach 6 3.7 Water Quality Monitoring 6 Attachments Attachment A: Construction BID Documents Attachment B: Informational Signage Attachment C: Gate Location & Details Attachment D: Harvest Plan Attachment E: Informational Outline for Mailer • Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan 1.0 Introduction Halfway Brook runs from the forested watershed of the Luzerne Mountains, through the Towns of Queensbury and Fort Ann to the Champlain Canal. The Halfway Brook watershed comprises approximately 56,43o acres located in Warren and Washington Counties and is a sub-watershed within the southern end of the Lake Champlain drainage basin. The upper reaches of the watershed are the water supply for the City of Glens Falls and adjacent areas of the Town of Queensbury. The Halfway Brook Reservoir is located within the Town of Queensbury and owned by the City of Glens Falls. It is one of four separate reservoir systems that provide drinking water to City residents. The parcels that comprise the City-owned watershed land around Halfway Brook Reservoir include the "Halfway Brook Lower Watershed." Residents of the area rely on the reservoir for drinking water.Within the watershed, stormwater runoff is a water quality concern. The Town of Queensbury proposes to develop a multi-use trail within the Halfway Brook Lower Watershed. The active use of the Halfway Brook Lower Watershed, for recreation purposes, is permitted by a License Agreement between the Town of Queensbury and City of Glens Falls. The purpose of this Plan is to ensure that the trail's development and limited active recreational use is protective of water quality within the watershed. This Plan developed under the guidance of the Watershed Committee,comprised of representatives from both municipalities. Page. 1 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan 2.0 Backgrounc In 2000, the Warren and Washington County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) prepared "The Halfway Brook Watershed Assessment Plan." The study was conducted to identify areas of stormwater runoff and associated water quality concerns with the watershed, evaluate what is causing the concerns, and recommend specific solutions. The study found that Halfway Brook's water quality is influenced by runoff from both developed areas and agricultural lands.A reduction in non-point sources of pollutants would improve water quality and the aquatic habitat available to organisms. Over the past several years, the Town of Queensbury has worked to expand the local and regional pedestrian and bicycle network, including designated bike routes and constructing trails. The Town is currently planning the Halfway Brook Trail. The trail will run between Aviation Road (to the north), Peggy Anne Road(to the south), and through the Halfway Brook Lower Watershed property. The property is currently not open to public use. However, in recent years, trespassers have become more frequent. There is concern that unregulated use of the land could lead to wildfires, destroy vegetation, introduce invasive species, create erosion and affect the watershed's water quality. The City of Glens Falls has granted the Town of Queensbury a license agreement for the creation of this trail.This plan developed as a condition of the license agreement. The Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Management Plan (the "Plan") was prepared to ensure that recreation occurs responsibly and does not negatively affect water quality. The Plan is intended to outline details and standards to guide the trail's construction, the wise use of the land for recreational purposes, and its continued maintenance and management. When working on a project that involves a variety of issues and that impacts several people, representatives of the public should be included. A steering committee comprised of persons with different ideas and interests in the region helps to guide a project through the objectives.Also, having a diverse committee addresses questions and concerns that arise. The Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Steering Committee was created for this purpose. The Committee include representatives from both the Town of Queensbury and the City of Glens Falls. Their goal is to formulate the recommendations included in this Plan. Halfway Brook runs from the forested watershed of the Luzerne Mountains, through the Towns of Queensbury and Fort Ann to the Champlain Canal. In Warren County, Halfway Brook is listed as a Class AA(T) waterbody by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). An AA(T) classification declares that the best use of this water shall be for "drinking, culinary or food processing purposes; primary and secondary contact recreation; and fishing. These waters shall be suitable for fish propagation and survival."(NYSDEC,1.992). Page. 2 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan The Halfway Brook watershed comprises approximately 56,43o acres located in Warren and Washington Counties and is a sub-watershed within the southern end of the Lake Champlain drainage basin. The upper reaches of the watershed (located within the Town of Queensbury and owned by the City of Glens Falls) are the water supply for the City of Glens Falls and adjacent areas of the Town of Queensbury. These parcels comprise the "Halfway Brook Lower Watershed" and are located around the Halfway Brook Reservoir, which was created by the installation of a dam along Halfway Brook. The Glens Falls Water Department's"Annual Drinking Report for 2018: Glens Falls Water Supply"found the Halfway Brook Reservoir to have "an elevated susceptibility to contamination." The report noted that "the amount of residential land cover in the assessment area results in elevated potential for microbials"(the growth of microorganisms such as algae). Page. 3 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan 3,o Halfway Brook Trail Watershec Management Recommendations The severity of impacts to water quality are tied to the proximity of activities to the water source and the types of uses that are permitted. Designated trails, such as those planned by the Town of Queensbury, help focus impacts of recreation on water sources. They keep people out of areas that could damage water quality through either sedimentation, erosion or contamination from microorganisms. The Watershed Use Principles outlined below, a condition of the license agreement between the Town of Queensbury and City of Glens Falls, are intended to minimize impacts on the Halfway Brook watershed. The following measures shall be taken in preparation for and during construction. • The Town shall submit detailed plans for approval by the City(Attachment A). • The Town shall submit and enforce a soil erosion and sedimentary control plan (Attachment A). • Before the trail is open to the public the Town shall seek final approval by the City. • The Town shall inspect all construction and inspection vehicles, and equipment before entering the property, to ensure that non-native and invasive species(e.g., Japanese knotweed) are not brought onto the site. • The construction of any stream crossings shall be carefully considered to minimize contact with the water and discourage public access to the water. • One year after construction, the committee shall perform a review to identify any improvements that are needed. The Town shall develop informational signage to be placed within the planned trail alignment. The signage will inform users of the importance of the Halfway Brook Watershed and the Glens Falls Watershed as the sole source of the City's drinking water. Said signage shall include additional descriptive material about the resource. Example signage and language is provided as Attachment B and is subject to final review and approval by the Watershed Committee. • The Town shall develop informational signage that lists permitted and prohibited uses on the Halfway Brook Trail. o Permitted uses shall include walking/pedestrian use and biking. Dogs shall only be permitted on leash. o Prohibited uses shall include camping, fires, any water-based activities (e.g., fishing, swimming, boating), tree clearing, horses/equestrian, dumping, the use of unauthorized motor vehicles (e.g. ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles), and the use of firearms;dogs shall not be permitted to be off-leash or in the water. • The Town shall develop informational signage indicating that the Halfway Brook Trail is open for public use from dawn to dusk, only. Page. 4 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan • The Town shall develop informational signage to be posted at the two trailheads to inform users of other local recreation areas. This signage may also be posted at the Dixon Road/utility line point of access frequented by unauthorized users of the watershed property. • The signage would indicate where activities not permitted within the Glens Falls Watershed are allowed. Said signage would include a map with the location of these other Town recreation areas. • The Town shall develop informational signage that provides contact information for Halfway Brook Trail users. Said signage shall indicate that the Town of Queensbury should be contacted for all maintenance requests and the City should be contacted if any illegal activities (camping, fires, dumping,tree cutting)are observed on premises. The Town shall install gates at the trailhead before the announcement of any public watershed use. Attachment C-i depicts the location and details of gates to be installed by the Town Attachment C-2 provides an overall location of gates on the watershed property. The Town will install boulders or other similar obstructions to discourage illegal access. The City shall have the right to supplement the trailhead gates with 6-inch trees and/or post (or other materials) to discourage illegal access. Vehicle access to the Halfway Brook Trail shall be allowed for authorized activities including inspection and maintenance of the trail. Emergency access/first responders shall be provided access. The Town's municipal forces shall be responsible for routine maintenance of the Halfway Brook Trail, with the assistance of the Town's Parks and Recreation Department for periodic maintenance. • Select, unique maintenance activities(e.g.,the removal of large trees)shall be conducted by an outside contractor, at the discretion of the Town. • The Town of Queensbury shall notify the City of Glens Falls before the commencement of any major maintenance activities. The definition of major maintenance activities shall be at the discretion of the City. • The City shall retain the right to interrupt use of the trail, as necessary, for timber harvesting, forest management and property maintenance. The City proposes to maintain a buffer from the proposed trail consistent with the "Harvest Map" prepared by F&W Forestry Services, Inc. and included as Attachment D. Users of the Halfway Brook Trail will informally report illegal activities or maintenance issues using the contact information that shall be provided on informational signage. • The City of Glens Falls and Town of Queensbury shall continue periodic inspection of the Halfway Brook Trail and encompassing property to ensure the protection of the Halfway Brook and Glens Falls Watershed's water quality. • Anyone found engaging in any prohibited or illegal use or activity shall be subject to criminal prosecution in connection with said prohibited use, including trespass. Page. 5 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan • The Town shall make sufficient periodic inspections of the trail to identify maintenance issues and emerging problems. • The Town shall actively enforce rules and regulations including trespass, motorized vehicle use and all other unpermitted activities. The Town shall circulate informational mailers (Attachment E) to adjacent landowners containing educational information on the Halfway Brook Watershed and permitted and prohibited uses. Said informational mailer shall include information on stormwater discharges and the use of fertilizer, including the NYS prohibition on the use of phosphorous, in addition to the prohibition of dumping of lawn waste and invasive species. Said mailer shall also include information on where to access additional information on the watershed, including the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District(WCSWCD). The Town shall conduct additional sampling and monitoring of outfalls as a component of MS4 required monitoring of water quality including levels of: o Phosphorus o Nitrogen o Coliform The results shall be provided to the City on a timely basis. Page. 6 Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Attachment A: Construction BID Documents Town of Queensbury TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL PROJECT I. NOTICE TO BIDDERS II. BID SPECIFICATIONS AND SCOPE III. ATTACHMENTS IV. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS V. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS VI. AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION VII. BID PROPOSAL VIII. THE IRAN DIVESTMENT ACT JANUARY 28, 2020 DEPARTMENT: Town Supervisor John Strough,Supervisor 742 Bay Road Queensbury,New York 12804 (518) 761-8229 PURCHASING AGENT: Joanne Watkins Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury,New York 12804 Telephone: (518)761-8239 1 I. NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Queensbury Supervisor's Office wishes to accept bids for the Halfway Brook Trail Project, in accordance with the specifications on file with the Town of Queensbury Purchasing Agent at the address listed below. This project consists of the construction of a trail to be used by pedestrians and bicyclists. The sealed proposals (no proposal shall be sent via facsimile) will be received by the Purchasing Agent at the Accounting Office, Town of Queensbury, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York, 12804 until 2:00 PM, Friday February 28, 2020 and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. The Purchasing Agent will then submit the Bids and the recommendation to the Town Board for consideration and approval, if any, at its next regularly scheduled meeting. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled for 2/14/20 at noon. The right is reserved to reject any or all Bids or to waive any informalities and any bids and to accept any considered advantageous to the Town of Queensbury. Warranties, if any, may be considered by the Town Board in making a final determination as to whom to award the bid to. No proposal may be withdrawn without the consent of the Town Board for a period of 45 days after the time for opening bids has passed. General specifications for the Halfway Brook Trail Project, may be examined and obtained at the Purchasing Agent's Office. 742 Bay Road, Queensbury,New York 12804 during normal business hours any weekday. Bid submissions are due on or before 2:00 PM on Friday, February 28, 2020 Bidders may request further information by contacting Joanne Watkins, at (518) 761-8239. Proposals must be made upon and in accordance with the form of proposal prepared and obtainable from the Purchasing Agent, which formal proposal will contain accompanying Instructions to Bidders and Specifications. All statements and requirements of the form proposal, this advertisement, the Instruction to Bidders, Affidavit of Non-Collusion, and the Certification of Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act shall be deemed a part of the contract to purchase entered into by the Town with the successful bidder. BY ORDER OF THE QUEENSBURY TOWN BOARD. Publication Date: January 30, 2020 Joanne Watkins Purchasing Agent Town of Queensbury 2 II. BID SPECIFICATIONS AND PROJECT SCOPE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of a trail, the Halfway Brook Trail. The Halfway Brook Trail (1.2 miles) is to be used by pedestrians and bicyclists. ATTACHMENTS: A. Trail location B. Trail design details I C. Trail design details II D. Water bar and outflow designs and locations E. Potter Road parking area location F. Peggy Ann Road parking location G. Gate locations H. Gate details I. Stabilized construction entrance J. Silt fence and/or silk sock locations LOCATION: In the Town of Queensbury, the Glens Falls' Lower Watershed, located between Potter Road (north side of watershed) and Peggy Ann Road (south side of watershed). See ATTACHMENT A. CONSTRUCTION OF TRAIL: 1. Prior to the onset of construction activity, stabilized construction entrances must be created at both Potter Road and Peggy Ann Road entries. See ATTACHMENT I. 2. The proposed trail construction needs to widen the pre-existing trail to create a trail of a minimum of 10 foot wide. However, the clearing for the trail has to be 14 foot in width and 12 foot in height. Therefore, brush clearing, tree removal and grading should occur prior to trail surface application, unless there is a logistical reason to do otherwise. See ATTACHMENT B & C. 3. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled for 2/14/20 at noon so that potential bidders can evaluate existing conditions (figure about 2 hours). 4. The trail surface aggregate (TSA) will be Item #4 and will be supplied and delivered by others. However, the contractor must make arrangements with the Item #4 supplier as to deliveries and delivery location, base at Potter Road or base at Peggy Ann Road. a. The TSA will be a minimum of 4 inches in depth and 10 foot in width. b. The estimated amount of item 4 needed for the 1.15 mile trail is about 1,800 yards of material, including the parking lots. c. The TSA should be placed from the furthest point working towards the source to avoid running equipment on the final trail. d. TSA will be placed with a crown or cross-slope of not less than 2%for drainage and not more than 5%. e. A minimum 3 ton vibratory roller is to be used to compact the final surface. £ Because the immediate approaches to Halfway Brook are steeper, the trail drainage in those areas must be addressed before TSA placement. Water bars 3 need to be constructed here in accord with trail design - See design detail ATTACHMENT D. i. If construction of this part of the trail may need some disturbing of the adjacent bank-then those banks will need to be stabilized with mulch. g. Location of silt fences or silt socks will be placed where required by permits. Permits to be provided to contractor by town. See ATTACHMENT J. 5. Trail construction phases 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: a. Phase I: Clearing and construction of trail from Halfway Brook to Peggy Ann Road. NOTE: This must be done sometime prior to June 1,2020—to enable the construction of the bridge (to be constructed by others). b. Phase 2: Clearing and construction of trail from Halfway Brook Bridge to Potter Road. c. Phase 3: Backfill to bridge end heights and apply TSA. d. Phase 4: Create parking areas. e. Phase 5: Install gates. NOTE: Phases 2 through 5 must be completed prior to November 1, 2020. CONSTRUCTION OF PARKING AREAS: 1. See ATTACHMENTS E and F. INSTALLATION OF GATES 1. See ATTACHMENTS G and H. OTHER: Public use of the trail will be prohibited or restricted for TSA placement and the following day. Permitting and inspections will be done by others. ATTACHMENT A—Trail location ATTACHMENT B —Trail design details I ATTACHMENT C—Trail design details II ATTACHMENT D—Water bar and outflow designs and locations ATTACHMENT E—Potter Road parking area ATTACHMENT F—Peggy Ann Road parking area ATTACHMENT G—Gate locations ATTACHMENT H—Gate details ATTACHMENT I—Stabilized construction entrance ATTACHMENT J— Silt fence and/or silt sock locations 4 III. 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WOO a(@M 91711pngn M;W9a I'Se M./ 9 ® OU1OCEOET AN. 0 tNFDSST TREAD LM A4l bYMt 0 ATTACHMENT D LOG OR TREATED TIMBER WATERBAR (USDA U.S. FOREST SERVICE) TOE OF BANK LENGTH A -n-- 10 FOOT MINIMUM 1/ / // /l/ � y ;i j/,� � >>j/ I � '� 1'�' �' //' 7r .6/7 7- .TT/ AT DOWN GRADE 1 I TOE OF l BANK —/ e o SKEW / J o 30'-45' / ti I j� DOWN GRADE EXTEND 12 /NCH MINIMUM it, BEYOND/TRAIL TREAD rr'���\ C -�- ^ �` EXCA VA TE FOR SKEW t- "il ��a DUTSLOPE ral! iggipp.Oj (POP1 �s��,.,J'�I"�7�� ��,,,��•� TRAIL SKEW "Af f V4r-di;�y"'�� GRADE ANGLE "tl1llgib`-v.„ad t �ws �it�`����.Il��"y ITEM NO 4 <5% 45' MAX fay ��4t1� 6 i ROCK SPILLWAY >5% 30' MIN A -- PERSPECTIVE VIEW NOTES: I. COMPACT BACKf7LL IN 6 INCH LIFTS UNTIL NO CL VISUAL DISPLACEMENT �C\ AX' G \-\\)\ 2. PRE-DRILL HOLES FOR FAS TENERS TO PREVENT 12 INCH SPLITTING OF LOGS OR SAWN TIMBER EMBEDMENT EXISTING FINISHED GROUND MINIMUM �\" TREAD WATERBAR LENGTHP \i,\ \'`\. -e•:\;\\ SECTION A-A LOG DIAMETER BACKF/LL WITH TREATED TIMBER BACKFILL W IN 12 /NCH MINIMUM SUITABLE MATERIAL 8 X 8 SUI TABLE MA TERIAL 40d BARBED TREAD i TREAD OR RING SHANK /,/j�j 4 INCH NA/LS \% MINIMUM ,v . *. (.(- , ..... ,., i �- 'iv ;� 18 INCH EMBED 1/3 \\\t MINIMUM ' MINIMUM EMBED 1/3 1 ' r �, MINIMUM —i— NO. 5 REBAR RECESS 1/2 /NCH BELOW TOP STAKES OF TIMBER. PLACE REBAR (A, 2 X 2 X 18 INCHES LG 6 INCHES FROM EACH END OF LOG ANCHOR SECTION TIMBER PLACE STAKE ANCHOR BEYOND O TREATED TIMBER ANCHOR SECTION EDGE OF TREAD 9 ATTACHMENT D (PAGE 21— Water bar and outflow designs and locations Road Grade (%) Distance Waterbar Diagram 5 j 3 10......................80 Suggested spacing Zp 4© 25 40 30 35 skid rrail water bars J/ _ ., x' 'e ,ram } jx3- a y F � fa - slash to disperse flow Y "- -c s fir:' . _._•-a 4 10 ATTACHMENT E—Potter Road parking area Halfway Brook Trail � Proposed Potter Rd Parking Area Guard Rail Fence (6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'ralls) 4 - along Potter Rd ' v.t ' (to be installed by others) 0 30 1 ,Feet ,a . b 4,� 1_ Striping is shown for `* � � Demonstration Purposes Only Parking Surface wi!1 be graded, ",,,,, c leveled and compacted with _ 40,„40, a minimum of 3 inches of item 4ifr`"This is part of the Bid Project ,p Guard Rail Fence (6"x6"timbers with Z'x8'rails)ti: r along Potter Rd _ (to be installed by others) .` , . ---- i r M x. 14 ft wide Guard Rail Fence `> -`� (6"x6"timbers with 2'X8 ' - 0:4 'rails) trait corndor ` surrounding parking area " � �: - !: - s rr/-- (to be installed by others) ,: ems. -, Trail Center Line "Approximate Distance - east to fence surrounding - .414 _,,,rti.,44,, .,., ,4_,, ,,... .,,,,_;i:,_,.., parking area:95 ft t ,� :... ,, _ „,.„„,,,,,,,„--,:----; .,,, ,, ,;-'0 ,, ..-;-„,,_--.,,,,,'„:- 'i;•---_-,tet,-,.. - „- See April 6, 2020 Update 11 ATTACHMENT F— Peggy Ann Road parking area 14 ft wide trail corridor s " Trail Center Line '"Approximate Distance Potential Connector tO east to fence surrounding Cole's Woods,Crandall Park i Trailhead with t parking area 17 ft access barrier/fence and Feeder Canal x - Striping is shown for Guard Rail Fence . � rc Demonstration Purposes Only (6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'raiis) ; ` A. along Peggy Ann Rd � bl, �(to be installed by others) _ pg Guard Rail Fence A )` _ (6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'rails) `4`' ��? � ,����� � :, -= surrounding parking area 3 44;1, } i (to be installed by others) Parking Surface will be graded, 40 re w"" - �`` leveled and compacted with £ , a minimum of 3 inches of item 4 ' , `This is part of the Bid PrajecK ''' - Guard Rail Fence .' -�'(6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'rails)I R! ly E3rO0(�ra1l '_, -1' along Peggy Ann Rd Pra oseci PeggyAnn Rd Parkin Area (to be installed by others) s N w Nor 0 30 60 -, 1 ,Feetlit -. !3II th6dirtM J 7 X 5 1!-y�?I'; .� _ z Nk ATTACHMENT G—Gate locations 12 4 Tern of Queensbury Halfway Brook Trail a Proposed recess Gates �� �� '-'--T-v,•'_:_ _ - • " _ y - ..„,_ ...„._=., ,._,,,,,_ __,_ , 1 ....,,._,-„,:„. :7,74-v Y.:(‘A.I.:*27i-47-4vit;,•,--, .„.„,_,„....,_,„„,,„,, .,_,. 1 -a- ,.-,-„,--,,,,,.,.0,,. S ,jam` -,-,2,,.--41--0',,t';*,',-g,4;i*-,*1:-,i":,4,A2,"$g*.-t4-*.4-"i,:,'!_-*;'-T*f,-4,.s-'-'1--;44---Y1*'x:;,-,0:;*t.;7,,f..1.,*--.,-*-_--*.F,*,:*•*r-1i,'*,":-:,1-,p-,,,-4;4'i',',I*--,-Ti,744'-4f4,':'-*'..,‘-4-4.:*,,,--,:74.f-ii,*,%7,f.,'f';,-ie.41 1ltt4-,F,;,i,,3,,4,,,:,-'-;,•,.-;*4;.;2,,,;*t;';.-,--e.-'--,._-,„7:.4-.-et 4,'-„'q'-4,4 i,,4A,.,,',".,i,-'*I:.--,,o'',`; , oV P4 - o4 a e.— , t_,, r- " Owner City of Glens Falls 1. 774R.-'-'-'-----1.1-'-::-''-- .. .,-.4--, ,':,•,,_,T=','':;:i''-.4,-:';:',:.•--;;--7-l-----:'-'-''''''-'-''''.-.":':----,4,--'.':...--',47-.1*--A,1044-.,_;--.';:----,1'-::..-k,':,:.';::..7-141;4 1,",-7.2,!; -41-t.',::- .,,k;.....:::.,., ':..-.,:',,•':.=...;-:::.t.-,-.:,,,,-,,..,:,:,.,,,,A;:,':',.:;,--,-,--,-,,---::,-:-j.--.II;:..:;_-.,:..=.-.'r-.'e:4i,*f7,tg.t.,...'-'4iiit-Vtft.%:t4KtjirttifKtt -,:i.:01-Pk''''',ft:' vi,-,-,:--;:__•:,,,,v4r,,,,,,:=.(:-f•L,i,_-f;;;,..r.:;,:,,-",-,0-,.1:."1:;:KI---;;-,-!T*1:1_,,,5:-T--.4i-ki;k:5.%.,,,-4--Tli..,,,,..4.1 ,-i,•_,,,-6-tnui_%.,e,r .t -, rit . � Owner:City of Glens Falls Sr ---;. "-f---,-:-444,74..917-443„-„Va*-...1*4-tr--1",kt':ArVt-:1i :V. - � � � � _ •� � 1 SBL 30f 10t f � e ..v:.,:, i ce' §' E, i - - -=rt - .{-, x A.: - Proposed Gate Type and Signage ;`' ` eipit � s . I' .�� � r4•4§,F",z_-4-4r;,tosAzirArtntfilv-J-,t,'TI-'73,-40-4tivo4,4 Te -� P " Wig* ** NO TRESPASSING NOT FOR PUBLIC USE , WATERSHED � . 1 l� USE HALFWAY € BROOK TRAIL ONLY 1 ftC� any ;i ,y� RfP+iINI v .«... �... .. ... - ._,...+.a ct^i i sry�?' '`R Fkry ss 13 ATTACHMENT H—Gate details ATTACHMENT H 1- /-4" 0.D. SS40 1.9" O.D. SS40 E 180' INDUSTRIAL HINGE T____Ej--- 7.9" O.D. 5540 ' Y CHAIN WELDED TO GATE, / IN L - r REFLECTIVE "D" RING WELDED TO POST - / BANDS (TYP) FINISHED �,,---2.375" O.D. SS40 / GRADE - FINISHED GRADE AT DRIVE '3 f 1 • GATE DETAIL • ( 1� SCALE: NOT TO SCALE .ti ">.,_18"X18"X48" CONC FOOTING t1T 1- ON COMPACTED SUBSOIL (TYP.) LJ SOR NO POSTS AND GATE FRAME SHALL BE GALVANIZED CLASS B F S TUBING SS40 BY ALLIED TUBE, OR EQUAL. 0 R 14 ATTACHMENT I—Stabilized construction entrance Figure 2.1 Stabilized Construction Access SYMBOL 5c•Nrkt. EXISTING PAvEMENT rani 7 ql 6'ml ) :7‘15tV EXISTING / FILTER / f Z MOUNTABLE BERM GROUND CLOTH PROFILE (OPTIONAL) SONIN EXISTING GROUND (PIN (ZmIN, EXISTING PAVEMENT PLAtt IIO'MIN. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS I. STONE SIZE - USE 1.-4 INCH STONE, OR RECLAIMED OR RECYCLED CONCRETE EQUIVALENT 2. LENGTH - NOT LESS THAN 50 FEET (EXCEPT ON A SINGLE RESIDENCE LOT WHERE A 30 FOOT MINIMUM LENGTH WOULD APPLY). 3 THCKNESS - NOT LESS THAN SIX <6) INCHES. 4 WIDTH - TwEt VE (IP) FOOT mINImum, BUT NOT LESS THAN THE FL$LL WIDTH AT POINTS WHERE INGRESS OR EGRESS OCCURS. TWENTY-FOUR (24) FOOT TF SINGLE ENTRANCE TO SITE 5 GEOTExTILE - WILL SE PLACED OVER THE ENTIRE AREA PRIOR TO PLACING OF STONE 6, SURFACE WATER - ALL SURFACE WATER FLOWING OR DIVERTED TOWARD CON- STRUCTION ACCESS SHALL BE PIPED BENEATH THE ENTRANCE :F PIPING IS IMPRACTICAL, A mCuNTABLE BERM WITH SLOPES WILL BE PERMITTED MAINTENANCE - THE ENTRANCE SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDITION WHICH WILL PREVENT TRACKING CR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY, ALL SEDIMENT SPILLED. DROPPED, WASHED OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC RIGHTS-Cr-WAY MUST BE REMOVED ImmEDIATF( Y 8 WhEN WASHING IS REQUIRED, IT SHALL DE DONE ON A AREA STABILIZED WITH STOW AND WHICH DRAINS INTO AN APPROVED SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE. ' 9 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND NEEDED MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED AFTER EACH RAIN ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PRuvIDLD ifY USDA - MRCS. STABILIZED MEW YCRK STATE DEPARTMENT TY TRNSPCRTATIOH, NEW YGROC STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENvIRcNmENTAL CONSERVATION, CONSTRUCTION NLV YURK 5TATI UIL I. WATER CONSERVA I:ON GUMMI'TEE ACCESS New York State Standards and Specifications Page 2.31 November2016 For Erosion and Sediment Control 15 ATTACHMENT J — Silt fence and/or silt sock locations I WATER BAR C AS NEEDED SILT FENCE AS NEEDED �' FIBER LOG t AS NEEDED EROSION CONTROL ,4i ,, BLANDI N GS AS GRININD NEEDED AREAS OF STEEP SLOPES 15.00% — 45.009/6 SILT FENCE >25 00/a AS NEEDED STREAM CROSSING ®® AND EROSION &SEDIMENT ®� CONTROL LOCATIONS t ./ x:<xxx IV. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Receipt of Bids. Sealed proposals will be received by the Queensbury Town Board at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Town Office Building, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, Warren County,New York, 12804, until 2:00 PM, Monday, February 28, 2020. All written proposals submitted in response to this notice shall be marked: SEALED PROPOSAL — HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL PROJECT, on the outside of the envelope The Bids received will be opened at 2:00 PM, and publicly read aloud in the Supervisor's Conference Room. The Purchasing Agent will submit the bid proposals to the Town Board at its next regularly or specially scheduled Town Board Meeting, for its consideration and approval, if any. 2. Payment Procedures. Payment for the Halfway Brook Trail Project shall be made within 30 days of completion. The Town of Queensbury shall not be obligated to process for payment any invoices submitted by the successful Bidder until the Town Supervisor is satisfied with the completed project. 3. Procurement of Bidding Documents. Specifications and bidding documents can be examined and obtained at the Purchasing Agent's Office, Town Office Building, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY during normal business hours,commencing immediately. 4. Explanation to Bidders. Any explanation regarding intent and meaning of bidding specifications or other bidding documents shall be requested in writing to Joanne Watkins, Purchasing Agent, with sufficient allowance of time for receipt and reply before the time of Bid opening. Any such explanations or interpretations shall be made in the form of addenda to the documents and shall be furnished to all Bidders who shall submit all addenda with their bids. Oral explanations and interpretations made prior to the Bid openings shall not be binding. 5. Bidders Understanding. A. Inspection of general specifications - Bidders shall inform themselves of the specifications that are included as the final page of this bid package. B. Documents - Before submitting a proposal, each contractor shall familiarize him/herself with the Bidding documents which include the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Insurance Requirements, Bid Proposal, Affidavit of Non-Collusion, Certification of Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act and specifications and General Specifications. C. The failure or omission of any Bidder to receive or examine the Bidding 17 documents shall in no way relieve any Bidder from any obligation with respect to his Bid. By submitting a Bid, the Bidder agrees and warrants that he/she has examined the Bidding documents, and that the specifications are adequate for bidding purposes, and the required items can be provided under the specifications. D. No claim for extra charges will be allowed because of alleged impossibilities or because of inadequate or improper specifications. E. Bid Requirements. 1. Each Bidder shall submit a properly completed and signed copies of the following: Bid Proposal, Non-Collusive Affidavit, and the Certification of Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act 2. Each bidder shall satisfy to the Queensbury Town Board his/her ability, financial and otherwise, to so provide the items requested, if requested by the Town Board. F. Preparation of Bids. 1. The Bidder shall base his Bid on items complying fully with the Bidding documents and in the event the bidder names or includes in his/her Bid materials which do not conform, if awarded the contract he/she shall be responsible for furnishing items which fully conform, at no change in his/her contract price. 2. Only lump sum, firm bids for the item(s) to be furnished will be accepted. 6. Submission of Bids. A. Bids shall be submitted as directed in the invitation for bids. All Bids shall be submitted on the form provided and all appropriate spaces shall be fully filled. Proposals shall be submitted in an opaque, sealed envelope marked proposal bearing the title of the work and the name of the Bidder. Bids may not be faxed to the Town Offices. B. A Bidder shall not include any retailer, occupation, or use taxes in his Bid. Exemption certificates for these taxes will be furnished by the Town of Queensbury. C. Bids shall be submitted prior to the time fixed in the invitation for bids. All bids received after the time stated for the opening in the Notice to Bidders may not be considered and will be returned unopened to the Bidder. The Bidder assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or the handling of the mail by employees of the Town. Whether sent by mail or by means of personal delivery, the Bidder assumes responsibility for having his bid deposited on time at the place specified. D. Upon written request to the Bidder, Bids may be withdrawn at any time prior to the expiration of the time for submitting Bids. Negligence on the part of the Bidder in preparing his/her Bid shall not constitute a right to withdraw 18 his/her Bid subsequent to the Bid opening. E. No proposal may be withdrawn without the consent of the Town for a period of 45 days after the time for opening Bids has passed. F. At the time and place fixed for opening Bids, the contents of all Bids will be made public for the information of all Bidders and other interested parties who may be present in person or by representative. G. If two or more Bidders submit identical bids as to price, the decision of the Town Board to award a contract to one of such identical Bidders shall be final. (General Municipal Law §103(1)). 7. Rejection of Bids. The right is reserved to reject any and all Bids or to waive any informality in any Bid and to accept any considered advantageous to the Town of Queensbury. 8. Warranties. Bidders shall supply any and all warranties that apply to the purchase and such may be considered by the Town in determining whether to accept any particular Bid, including a Bid which is higher than another Bid in total sum. 9. Collusive Agreements. Each person submitting a Bid to the Town of Queensbury for the item contemplated by the Bidding documents shall execute an affidavit in the form herein provided, to the effect that he/she has not colluded with any other person, firm, or corporation in regard to any Bid submitted. Such affidavit shall be attached to the Bid. Failure on the part of the Bidder to observe these conditions shall be cause for rejection of his/her Bid. 10. Certification of Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act Each person submitting a Bid to the Town of Queensbury for the item contemplated by the Bidding documents shall execute a certification in the form herein provided. Such Certification shall be attached to the Bid. Failure on the part of the Bidder to observe these conditions shall be cause for rejection of his/her Bid. 19 11. Statement of Bidder's Qualifications. The Queensbury Town Board hereby reserves the right to request such qualifications of any Bidder submitting a Bid as it deems appropriate concerning the Bidder's financial resources and his/her organization and resources available for the delivery of the items contemplated. This documentation however, need not be submitted with the Bid unless and until such time as required by the Town of Queensbury. 12. Insurance and Liabilities Liability, workers compensation and disability coverage statements are required of all Bidders. Automobile coverage is required from those who provide delivery. Bidders who use common carriers for delivery do not need automobile coverage statements. See attached insurance requirements. 13. Prevailing Wages Attached is a copy of the current schedule(s) of the prevailing wage rates and prevailing hourly supplements for PRC#2019016061. In the event the contract is extended beyond the initial one year term, it shall be the successful bidder's responsibility to check with NYS Dept. of Labor for updated wage rates on July 1st of each year, and to provide certified payrolls based on then current rates. Adjustments to prevailing wage rates shall only be allowed upon renewal contracts. GUARANTEES BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER 1. The successful Bidder guarantees: A. His products against defective material or workmanship and to repair or replace any damages or marring occasioned in transit. B. To furnish adequate protection from damage for all work and repair damages of any kind for which he or his workmen are responsible, to the building or equipment, to his own work, or to the work of other successful Bidders. C. To carry adequate insurance to protect the Town from loss in case of accident, fire, theft,etc. D. That all deliveries will be equal to the accepted Bid. E. That the equipment delivered is standard, new, latest model of regular stock product or as required by the specifications; also that no attachment or part has been substituted or applied contrary to manufacturer's recommendations and standard practice. Every unit delivered must be guaranteed against faulty material and 20 workmanship for a period of at least one (1) year from date of delivery. If during this period such faults develop,the successful Bidder agrees to replace the unit or the part affected without cost to the Town. Any merchandise provided under the contract which is or becomes defective during the guarantee-period shall be replaced by the successful bidder free of charge with the specific understanding that all replacements shall carry the same guarantee as the original equipment. The successful Bidder shall make any such replacement immediately upon receiving notice from the Town. 21 V. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS INSURANCE Contractor/vendor shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all insurance required under the following paragraphs and such insurance has been approved by the Town of Queensbury. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the life of this contract, worker's compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance for all of his employees employed at the site of the project. GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the life of the contract, such bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance as shall protect him and the Town from claims for damages for bodily injury including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor/vendor to maintain such insurance in amounts sufficient to fully protect himself and the Town but in no instance shall amounts be less than those set forth below. These amounts are specified only to establish the minimum coverage acceptable. Bodily injury ►iability insurance in amounts not less than $1,000,000 (one million dollars) for injuries, including wrongful death, to any one person(s). $2,000,000 (two million dollars) aggregate. Property damage liability insurance in an amount of not less than $1,000,000 (one million dollars) for damages on account of any one occurrence. Or combined single limit of liability in amounts of $1,000,000 (one million dollars) per occurrence and $2,000,000 (two million dollars) aggregate. OTHER CONDITIONS GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE 1. Coverage shall be written on comprehensive general liability form. 2. Coverage shall include: A. Contractual liability; B. Independent contractors; 22 C. Products and completed operations. 3. The "Town of Queensbury, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York" shall be added to the Comprehensive General Liability Policy as "Additional Insured." AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE Automobile bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance shall be provided by the contractor/vendor with a minimum combined single limit (CSL) of$1,000,000 (one million dollars). OTHER CONDITIONS OF AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE 1. Coverage shall include: A. All owned vehicles; B. Hired car and non-ownership liability coverage; C. Statutory no-fault coverage. 2. If any of the contractors/vendor's policies of insurance are canceled or not renewed during the life of the contract, immediate written notice of cancellation or non-renewal shall be delivered to the Town no less than 30 days prior to the date and time of cancellation or non-renewal. UMBRELLA LIABILITY 1. Each Occurrence and Aggregate of$5,000,000 (five million dollars). CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE The Contractor/vendor shall file with the Town of Queensbury prior to commencing work under this contract, a certificate of insurance to be delivered to the Town of Queensbury Accounting Office. 1. Certificate of Insurance shall include: A. Name and address of insured B. Issue date of Certificate C. Insurance Company name D. Type of coverage in effect 23 E. Policy number F. Inception and expiration dates of policies included on certificate G. Limits of liability for all policies included on certificate H. Certificate holder shall be the Town of Queensbury, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, New York 12804 and named as additional insured. 2. If the Contractors/Vendor's insurance policies should be non-renewed, canceled, or expire during the life of the contract, the Town shall be provided with a new certificate indicating the replacement policy information as requested above. INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE The Contractor/Vendor agrees to protect, indemnify and save harmless the Town of Queensbury against any and all claims, suits, and demands which the Contractor/Vendor may suffer because of the operation or actions of the Contractor/Vendor, its agents or employees, including but not limited to its failure to properly perform the work under the purchase order, its failure to maintain any policy of insurance required by this purchase order, its failure or refusal to provide any forms, certificates, or documentation required by this agreement or law. 24 VI. AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION I, , being duly sworn, do depose and state: 1. That in connection with this procurement, (A) The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement, for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor; and (B) The prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to opening directly or indirectly to any other bidder or to any competitor; and (C) No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person or firm to submit or not to submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. 2. The undersigned further states: (A) Affiant is the person in the bidder's organization responsible within that organization for the decision as to the prices being bid herein and that Affiant has not participated, and will not participate, in any action contrary to (1) (A)through (1) (C) above; or (B) (1) Affiant is not the person in the bidder's organization responsible within that organization for the decision as to the prices being bid herein but that Affiant has been authorized in writing to act as agent for the persons responsible for such decision in certifying that such persons have not participated, and will not participate, in any action contrary to (1) (A) through (1) (C) above, and as their agent does hereby so certify; and 25 (2) Affiant has not participated and will not participate, in any action contrary to (1) (A) through (1) (C) above. 3. It is expressly understood that the foregoing statements, representations, and promises are made as a condition to the right of the bidder to receive payment under any award made hereunder. Signed Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ,20 Notary Public 26 VII. BID PROPOSAL To: TOWN OF QUEENSBURY: I. The undersigned hereby declares that he/she is the only person interested in this Bid; that it is made without any connection with any person making another Bid for the same contract; that the Bid is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud; and that no official of the Town, or any person in the employ of the state, is directly or indirectly interested in the Bid or in the supplies or work to which it relates,or in any portion of the profits thereof. 2. The undersigned also declares that he/she has carefully examined the annexed form of Bid documents and specifications and will provide the following item at the prices indicated, immediately upon request,to be fully paid within 30 days of receipt by the Town. 3. Halfway Brook Trail Project: PRICE: $ 4. CONTRACT- AGREEMENT: By execution of this Bid Proposal, Bidder agrees to execute a further agreement if requested by the Town of Queensbury and agrees, in any event, that all understandings, conditions, provisions and specifications referred to in and a part of this Bid Proposal,the Notice to Bidders,the Instructions to Bidders,the Specifications,the Affidavit of Non- Collusion, and the Certification of Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act shall constitute the terms and conditions of an agreement and actually be an agreement, if no other agreement is entered into, between the Bidder and the Town of Queensbury. x x DATE *SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY OFFICIAL-PRINT NAME NEXT TO SIGNATURE x COMPANY NAME x COMPANY ADDRESS x COMPANY PHONE NUMBER 27 VIII. THE IRAN DIVESTMENT ACT CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE IRAN DIVESTMENT ACT As a result of the Iran Divestment Act of 2012 (the"Act"), Chapter 1 of the 2012 Laws of New York, a new provision has been added to State Finance Law (SFL) § 165-a and New York General Municipal Law § 103-g, both effective April 12, 2012. Under the Act, the Commissioner of the Office of General Services (OGS) will be developing a list of"persons"who are engaged in "investment activities in Iran" (both are defined terms in the law) (the"Prohibited Entities List"). Pursuant to SFL § 165-a(3)(b), the initial list is expected to be issued no later than 120 days after the Act's effective date at which time it will be posted on the OGS website. By submitting a bid in response to this solicitation or by assuming the responsibility of a Contract awarded hereunder, each Bidder/Contractor, any person signing on behalf of any Bidder/Contractor and any assignee or subcontractor and, in the case of a joint bid, each party thereto, certifies, under penalty of perjury, that once the Prohibited Entities List is posted on the OGS website, that to the best of its knowledge and belief, that each Bidder/Contractor and any subcontractor or assignee is not identified on the Prohibited Entities List created pursuant to SFL § 165-a(3)(b) Additionally, Bidder/Contractor is advised that once the Prohibited Entities List is posted on the OGS Website, any Bidder/Contractor seeking to renew or extend a Contract or assume the responsibility of a Contract awarded in response to this solicitation must certify at the time the Contract is renewed, extended or assigned that it is not included on the Prohibited Entities List. During the term of the Contract, should the Town receive information that a Bidder/Contractor is in violation of the above-referenced certification, the Town will offer the person or entity an opportunity to respond. If the person or entity fails to demonstrate that he/she/it has ceased engagement in the investment which is in violation of the Act within 90 days after the determination of such violation, then the Town shall take such action as may be appropriate including, but not limited to, imposing sanctions, seeking compliance, recovering damages or declaring the Bidder/Contractor in default. The Town reserves the right to reject any bid or request for assignment for a Bidder/Contractor that appears on the Prohibited Entities List prior to the award of a contract and to pursue a responsibility review with respect to any Bidder/Contractor that is awarded a contract and subsequently appears on the Prohibited Entities List. , being duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she is the of the Corporation. By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of its knowledge and belief that each bidder is not on the list created pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision 3 of§165-a of the State Finance Law. SIGNED SWORN to before me this day of 20_ Notary Public: 28 Questions from parties interested in bidding on the Halfway Brook Trail: 1. Question: Is there a recap of the walkthrough? a. Answer: no 2. Question:The gate detail shows a single gate and a double gate. Are all 10 of the gates single? a. Answer:All ten trail-related gates are the 14 foot, single gate style. 3. Question:Are there stumps in the existing trail? a. Answer: No 4. Question: I only see two gates. a. Answer: 10 gates -see attached. 5. Question: Does the contractor supply the following: Silt fence/sock, rebar and stakes for water bars,#4 rock for spillway. a. Answer: yes 6. Question: Will the town be constructing the guard rail fencing around the parking area? a. Answer:yes 7. Question: Will the town be supplying the boulders to provide additional blockage ate the trail gate sites? a. Answer:yes 8. Question:Are the stumps to be cut flush or removed? a. Answer: Stumps that are part of the trail need to be removed, stumps that are not part of the trail (outside of the fourteen foot) can be cut flush. 9. Question: Are the edges to be top soiled, seeded or mulched? a. Answer:The edges (two foot margins) on either side of the trail (ten foot in width),just have to be cleared. 10. Question: Are there logs on site to be used for the water bars? a. Answer:The town will supply the water bar logs. 11. Question: Is the owner providing the material necessary to grade the trail to the minimum 5% longitudinal Slope? Or are we simply following the existing grade? a. Answer: I am not sure of the question. Is the contractor asking about the cross-slope for the water bars? If so, see below. For the most part,the contractor will follow existing trail and slope. 12. Question: Will there be a time frame restriction on clearing? If so please provide that date and the when contractor will have notice to proceed with clearing restrictions. a. Answer: Yes, between April and October(bat thing). What we'll do is work with the contractor that gets awarded the bid—we'll walk the trail and parking areas and identify the trees that would have to be taken down prior to March 30.Then we can cut and fall and,when we can get to it, push aside. 13. Question: Please specify the exact number of water bars on each side of the existing stream. a. Answer: Please see attached. 14. Question: What is the number of Waterbars we will need on each side? a. Answer: please see attached. 15. Question: Are we to lay the TSA on top of the existing trail or box out the trail? a. Answer:Yes, the existing trail will need some grooming/preparation prior to application of the item 4. 16. Question: Please acknowledge and confirm that on the severe downhill slopes of the trail the contractor is to pull the material from the downhill slope into the trail to get whatever width we can achieve,which may not be the width specified in the contract documents. a. Answer:Yes, pull the material from the downhill slope side. The ideal width is 14 feet. However,there will be times, like a huge tree preservation, where we will have something less than 14 feet—that is QK. 17. Is there any dimension for the rock spillways? a. Answer: about 3' x 3' x 1' Also,The City of Glens Falls has asked that they too be listed on your insurance as an additional insured; so that means you would need to supply two separate certificates, one for the City of G►ens Falls and one for the Town of Queensbury. Thank you, John _ ,,,,„-,,,,-- ---irZ-'-','-'-:.. -:---;:'----.._":-:43.*t."Z:.-;i1, -,:4:'-..*fsi.',*jt-'41 -;ifit.''11!-,:''-- ";17 A--T." -.--I- illa..,,''' , „ t . :. * . US Forest Service Detail Al lACKVIENT D(PAGE 1)—Water bar and outflow desicrns and locations ATTACHMENT D LOD OR TREATED T4MRER WATERgAR (USDA U,S FOREST SERVICE) / A ---- 1?FV43,.,„1",,,,,,,,,, _ / e 7: , . 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Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Attachment B: Informational Signage Bi: Sample Text B2: Illustrative Location Plan- Parking Areas Halfway Brook Trail Signage Kiosk&Trailhead Signage: • Inform users of other Town recreation areas and their uses. • Include a map with other Town recreation areas. • Contact information for maintenance requests (Town)and illegal activities (City) (A) Please Respect the Rules of the Watershed If you would like to recreate- check out Queensbury's Recreation Areas: Canoeing & Kayaking: • Hudson River Park • Glen Lake Canoe Launch • Feeder Canal Park Boating: • Hudson River Park • Glen Lake Fishing: • Hovey Pond • Gurney Lane Recreation Area • Glen Lake • Feeder Canal Park • Hudson River Park • Meadowbrook Preserve Swimming • Gurney Lane Recreation Area Picnicking & Pavilions: • Gurney Lane Recreation Area • Hovey Pond Other Trails (no motorized vehicles): • Feeder Canal Park • Gurney Lane Recreation Area • Hudson Point Preserve • Meadowbrook Preserve • Rush Pond Trail (B) MAINTENANCE REQUESTS: Trail maintenance requests can be made through the Town of Queensbury Parks and Recreation Department. (518) 761-8216 ILLEGAL ACTIVITY: Any observed illegal activity or unauthorized uses of the trail should be reported to the Warren County Sherriff's Office Warren County Sherriff Office (518)743-2500 Regulatory&Cautionary Signage: • Permitted Uses • Prohibited Uses • "Hours of Operation"—Dawn to Dusk (C) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS FOR NON- MOTORIZED RECREATION ONLY Please stay on the trail and observe all posted rules. Dogs are only permitted on leash. The Following Activities are PROHIBITED: • Camping • Fires • Water-Based Activities (Fishing, Swimming, Boating) • Tree Clearing • Horses & Equestrian • Dumping • Motor Vehicles (ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles) • Use of Firearms: Hunting & Shooting Interpretive Signage: a) Inform users of the importance of the Halfway Brook Watershed in protecting the city's drinking water b) Reference WCSWD for additional information about water resources The Halfway Brook Watershed The Halfway Brook watershed is a protected resource. It is the primary source for drinking water for the City of Glens Falls. Any impact to water quality as a result of human activities may prove harmful to our drinking water. While some regulations are in place to protect our water resources, it is largely up to individuals and organizations to pay attention to their activities and ensure that their day to day activities do not contribute to non-point source pollution. For more information about the Halfway Brook Watershed check out the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District (www.warrenswcd.org). A watershed assessment plan is readily accessible on their website. SIGNAGE HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL To be used at parking area access locations SIGNAGE HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL To be used at gate locations along trail PUBLIC PROHIBITED BEYOND THIS POINT PLEASE STAY ON HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL it-7_ z SIGNAGE HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL To be used at various perimeter locations of Lower Watershed SIGNAGE HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL To be used at trail head parking HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL THANK YOU for your efforts and contribution in helping to create this trail City of Glens Falls Mayor Dan Hall and Common Council:Jim Campinell, Bill Collins, Diana Palmer, Scott Endieveri, Jim Clark, and Jane Reid Town of Queensbury Supervisor John Strough and Town Board: Catherine Atherden, George Ferone,Tony Metivier and Jennifer Switzer City of Glens Falls Water & Sewer Commission: Mayor Dan Hall, Peter Accardi, Woody Green, Ronald Green, David Klingebiel and Chris Reed Engineering and Design: Chazen Companies,John Strough, GIS Administrator George Hilton,Jim Underwood Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Committee: Scott Endieveri, Steve Gurzler, Woody Green, Wendy Mathews,John Strough,Jim Underwood Legal: Bob Hafner, Pam Hunsinger and David Klingebiel Grant: State Senator Betty Little, Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York State Dormitory Authority, Senior Planner Stu Baker Donors: Richard Schermerhorn, Warren County Safe & Quality Bicycling Organization Volunteers: ? SIGNAGE HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL To be used at trail head parking HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL USER AGREEMENT • OPEN DAWN TO DUSK • RESTRICTED TO PEDESTRIAN USE ONLY • NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES • ALLOWED: HIKING, SNOWSHOE, SKI, BICYCLE • DOGS MUST BE LEASHED, TAKE AWAY WASTE • THIS TRAIL TRAVERSES THE GLENS FALLS WATERSHED, THEREFORE PUBLIC USE IS RESTRICTED TO THIS TRAIL • PUBLIC ACCESS BEYOND THE TRAIL IS PROHIBITED • OFFENDERS OF THIS POLICY WILL BE SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION AND FINES PLEASE ABIDE BY THESE RESTRICTIONS SO THAT THIS TRAIL REMAINS A PUBLIC ASSET �� 4 p „,,,, ,,,,,„ . ,,,„,,,; , , , , .. ,,,,,,„„, ,„ ,, , , ,,,,, .,q, , ... , ,.,,,, , I ii, , 4,;','''''V' * r,,a A "':' •'' 14 ft wide '' trail corridor - ,; 4 Trail Center Line M 4 **Approximate Distance Trailhead with „ ' .' Potential Connector to east to fence surrounding Cole's Woods, Crandall Park u'. g : access barrier/fence A arkin a rea:P 17 ft and Feeder Canal ,,; Striping Guard Rail ._ Fence is shown for (6"x6"timbers with 2 x8'rails) A .'•. °` Demonstration Purposes Only ^; along Peggy Ann Rd :. ard Rail Fence O r ,4,,, (to be installed y others) �Y Ap �`iff �r (6Gux6"timbers with 2 x8'rails) . � � Ai 1 * A Trail Access Area a ' i,4.444".„0,00 � surrounding parking area 10 ft wide with Bollard ,�, �#1, ir � (to be installed by others) x 14 ft wide Access Gate Trail Access Area 10 ft wide with Bollard Parking graded, � .,. °mo '° °wldpatoit .., mid nimum 3 o item 4 , * Guard Rail Fence °' (6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'rails) K along Peggy Ann Rd ::c .A s) i-ialfvv y Brook I nlii °' Y (to be installed byother Proposed Peggy Ann Rd Parkiinc, vre aril U; 2_U2U UPt_iate `"' 4110,4 W•iv,'/\�,►_i.Fvet S v 0 30 60 Feet ,„ Map Produced by TOOGIS:4/2020 ' ' r Halfway Brook trail ,5' '; ' Proposed Pottet Rd Par kirttq Are: April 2020 Update r , r'Y N Guard Rail Fence , (6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'rails) ► ' �'- a Trail Access Area �, l �-E along Potter Rd , N�/" (to be installed by others) 10 ft wide with Bollard S ?,` , 0 30 60 Feet Map Produced by TOQGIS 4/2020 , , 40* A v. Striping is shown for p °'� Demonstration Purposes Only 2 _ ref G �::;•-r. Yy� ,.. ° ��,a. 'A'° a: Parking Surface will be graded e ¢ � ‘ � leveled and compacted with a minimum of 3 inches of item 4 4„,,,` ;,•' ,k, > 1 Guard Rail Fence r. a (6"x6"timbers with 2x8'rails) ''"' p f(� ' ,, along Potter Rd ,Yd r.ry (to be installed by others) ow 14 ft wide Access Gate # 1 ' 70 VP Vr#1 4 I / - n a'p_ y, l Trail Access Area rv � Guard(6"x6"timbers with 2'x8'rails �� ��� ' a Rail Fence 10 ft wide with Bollard ' . ) "`` �,. k' .M � �'" _ �, surrounding; parking area � ,,. w " , (to be installed by others) **Approximate Distance � �. ° `' east to fence surrounding " ". ; , ; ,,, parking area: 95 ft l � q 14 ft wide 4 kt'' trail corridor � "' ..„,„ ..d.. Halfway Brook Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan Attachment C: Gate Locations & Detail Ci: Trail Gates to be Installed by Town - C2: Watershed Gate Locations Town or Queensbur r I . ?e° Halfway Brook bait` R '. Proposed Access Gates fgk fi �3 7. a 1roman one 3 . ` _'' ''�{ � r `.ems. *„t- N 0 500 1.000 •e , _ -:Sa`> .a.tom, aF"--. t - (feet - l 2` ., Map Produced by TOOGIS.1/2020 '}• - - P .`" ?,,l a �q, .� 3' _ f- y~' _ I prTERR _ - _ • V- i4 f�f� 7.4 :5• -� sz a ' - - ;;i _- cs P�F: -_ _ -: 4 -i.RERae .°? sue x _� �,---* ram- ve _z� r Owner:City of Glens Falls , ` �- , ' .. -:., i SBL:301.7-2-10 xii �R'�s y - s ? r k y i t 244,-.1iiit,:;.-V,A-t-§i.0-','z Z.:..-41;,i;1,c-i.44-4.-34-At'ir:4''''' '--f- '-'-.•:'. ..1,..,„4.,:::::-.;:•;,-'--:,44--,'-',A.:-.;-,-,i-e4, •V''''..,M.-'',0'— -•,,•'"'', y � s &"5 '- x ,r %Pal �`v#ii y kkv .4,, ..,,,,v,r-!--,,,,,,,:f3-,,,,;%-,,,-2-4,,,,,,341,10i,-,'„,zi,-.,,..it,..,-,4„tir,:,,,:,-,,,,,,,i,, ,,,z,,,,,,,,,„4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,izi-A,,,„;,,--,-i 1,,i;„,,,,,i,,,,,,--4,-,,,,,,,Ity„ ,:x.-4-4,,,,,,,,,* ,-,,,,44,41 .-;---i„,„:E,:„-?-fii,,,7,:t4:t.---,-- -, Owner:City of Glens Falls • ' SBL:301.10-1-1 Proposed Gate Type and Signage - PeccrANNRO Ili 'III NO TRESPASSING `� �� NOT FOR PUBLIC USE • Disclaimer. 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Informational Outline for Mailer Attachment D. Halfway Brook Watershed Public Education Program Outline Content: History& Location of Property Identify location of the brook and watershed with a map Discuss historic uses of Halfway Brook and its'significance to this area Recreational Opportunities How to access the trail • Include a map with diagram of trail and addresses for trail heads • Include general information about trail (miles,terrain,surface material, etc.) Permitted & Prohibited uses of the trail Water Quality What is a Watershed? • Provide graphic demonstrating the cycle of a watershed • Drinking Water for Glens Falls How to protect a watershed? • Stormwater discharges • Prohibition on use of Phosphorous • Prohibition of dumping lawn waste and invasive species • Use of Fertilizer For more information about the Watershed: • Check out Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District • Link to Halfway Brook Watershed Management Plan on Town/City websites Format and Distribution: One-Page/Flyer The educational program content could be formatted on a, one-page front and back,flyer. This would make distribution easier and be cost-effective when mailing. Direct Mail Send informational mailer to adjacent landowners and City of Glens Falls residents Distribute program material to other interest groups such as the Queensbury Land Trust RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HALFWAY BROOK TRAIL LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AND CITY OF GLENS FALLS RESOLUTION NO.: 190,2019 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs.Jennifer Switzer WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury (Town) and City of Glens Falls (City) are adjoining communities that share in the use and enjoyment of recreational resources, and WHEREAS, the Town and City have negotiated terms of a License Agreement to provide for the construction, use and maintenance of a recreation trail to be known as the Halfway Brook Trail located on property owned by the City located within the Town in the Halfway Brook Reservoir Watershed ("License Agreement"), and WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 55,2019, the Town Board expressed its support of the License Agreement and, upon completion of SEQRA review by the City of Glens Falls Common Council, its intention to authorize and direct the Town Supervisor to execute the License Agreement, and WHEREAS, the City has advised that it has completed its SEQRA review, adopted a Negative Declaration and authorized the License Agreement, and WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to authorize the License Agreement as presented at this meeting, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the Halfway Brook Trail License Agreement between the Town of Queensbury and City of Glens Falls substantially in the form presented at this meeting and authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to execute the License Agreement and any other needed documentation and take such other and further action as may be necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution. Duly adopted this 20th day of May, 2019, by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Strough, Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden,Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer NOES : None ABSENT: None 2 LICENSE AGREEMENT This License Agreement(hereinafter"Agreement") is made by and between the City of Glens Falls, New York(hereinafter"City") and the Town of Queensbury(hereinafter referred to as"Town"). RECITALS The purpose of this agreement is to preserve and protect the natural resources of the Halfway Brook Reservoir watershed(hereafter the"Lower Watershed"), including and most importantly, the Lower Watershed's water quality, and provide for the construction,use and maintenance of a passive recreation trail to be known as the Halfway Brook Trail for the use and enjoyment of the general public. Whereas, the Town and the City are political subdivisions of the State of New York, each being governed by their respective charters, laws and regulations setting forth the roles and responsibilities of various decision-making councils, boards and commissions,and Whereas, municipalities are adjoining communities that share in the use and enjoyment of environmental resources of inestimable value including abundant sources of clean water, clean air and a diverse biosphere,and Whereas, the water resources and the surrounding undeveloped land of the Lower Watershed are essential resources of the City required for the supply of clean drinking water to City residents, some Town residences and hundreds of local businesses, and Whereas, the water resources and the surrounding undeveloped land of the Lower Watershed are a beneficial scenic and natural resource of the City located within the Town,are part of a system of ground, surface and subsurface water,and provide wildlife habitat,open space and visual enrichment for the general public,and Whereas,the City watershed lands,acquired for the specific purpose of providing a safe and protected source of drinking water,are held in trust for the People of Glens Falls in order to ensure that human disturbances and development of the land adjacent to streams and reservoirs do not negatively impact water purity and quality,and Whereas,the city charter prescribes that watershed lands may not be sold, conveyed or leased except as approved by a City-wide referendum,held as part of a general election,after proper notice and two public hearings thereon, and Whereas, Town has achieved laudable goals in developing a passive recreation trail system on property adjacent to Lower Watershed and desires to develop a trail through the Lower Watershed to connect to existing trails on adjacent properties and to establish additional trail opportunities by means of a larger interconnected trail system with substantial public benefits, and Whereas,the municipalities have determined through cooperative effort the Lower Watershed can continue to serve its essential purpose of supplying of clean water after undergoing limited 1 modification to accommodate a pedestrian use recreation trail, bridge, and parking area without a diminution of water quality or undue impact to natural resources, AGREEMENT 1• Grant of License: For and in consideration of the payment of$10.00 and for the mutual promises set forth herein,the City grants to the Town a license(hereinafter"License") for the following purposes: (a) to construct, install,reconstruct, use, maintain,repair, implement and replace a passive recreation trail across the Lower Watershed, a footbridge over Halfway Brook,two parking areas and multiple vehicle barriers/gates(hereinafter"Improvements")as set forth on Exhibit"A" and thereafter to manage the use thereof in accordance with the Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan(hereinafter"Plan")which, upon adoption by the City and Town, shall become part of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein. (b) the area subject to this license to be used by the Town as set forth herein,and the Improvements to be made by the Town,shall be limited to a passive recreation trail,bridge, parking areas and vehicle barriers/gates set forth on Exhibit"A"attached hereto and made part hereof. (c) the use of the recreation trail and bridge shall be limited to "passive recreation"as the term is generally accepted and defined,to include such uses as walking,jogging,running,hiking, bicycling, snowshoeing and cross country skiing. (d) this license is not exclusive and the City retains the right to use the licensed areas. Use of the trails may be interrupted by the City as necessary for timber harvesting, forest management and property maintenance. (e) the Improvements shall not be open to public use until the City and Town have adopted the Lower Watershed Recreation Management Plan and the Town has received,and provided copies to the City,of all required Federal,state and local permits. 2. Limitation of use of the Lower Watershed: The Improvements to be made by the Town shall be limited to those set forth in Exhibit"A"attached hereto. The Town shall not construct, install, reconstruct, use, maintain,repair and/or replace any structure, building,or make any other surface or subsurface improvements, whether temporary or permanent,on the Lower Watershed except in accordance with Exhibit"A". The use and management of the Improvements shall be established in the Lower Watershed Recreational Management Plan(hereinafter"Plan")which,upon adoption by the City and Town, shall be attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and made a party hereof. The Plan shall include, but not be limited to,the following subjects: -permitted uses; -prohibited uses; -hours of operation; -posting of signs and the content thereof; 2 -maintenance and maintenance schedule; -debris and trash removal; -enforcement plan including patrols and prosecution; -access and leashing of domestic animals; -public education and notification program. The parties recognize the potential that use of the improvements by the general public will result in prohibited use of,and prohibited activities on,the Lower Watershed. It is understood by the parties that anyone engaging in any prohibited use or activity shall be subject to criminal prosecution in connection with said prohibited use, including trespass. 3. Lower Watershed Recreation Management Committee: The City and Town agree to form a joint committee which shall be known as the Lower Watershed Recreation Management Committee(hereinafter"Committee"). The Committee shall be comprised of six (6)members, with three(3)members being from the City and three(3)members being from the Town. Each party's members shall consist of at least one elected official and the Chairperson of said committee shall be one of the members from the City who shall be elected by a majority vote of the Committee members. Each member of the Committee shall get one(1)vote for any and all action of the Committee and in the event of a tie vote,the Chairperson shall have one additional vote to break any such tie. Any vote of the committee shall require the presence of at least four(4) members of the Committee consisting of at least two (2)members from each municipality. The Committee shall be responsible for developing the Plan which, upon completion, shall be adopted by a majority vote of the members of the Committee for recommendation to the City and Town for approval. Upon approval by the City and Town,the Plan shall become party of this Agreement and,provided the Town has received all necessary permits and approvals,the Improvements shall be open for public use. The parties specifically agree that said committee is advisory only and the governing bodies of the City and Town maintain jurisdiction and control over the terms of this Agreement. In the event that the City and Town shall fail to adopt the Plan within three(3)years of the date of the full execution of this Agreement, this Agreement may be deemed null and void. At the mutual election of the parties,the City and Town may agree to extend the adoption deadline period for an additional two(2)years. After the adoption of the Plan,the committee shall meet at least twice per year and shall address any and all issues which may arise in connection with this Agreement. In addition,the committee shall prepare an annual report which shall be submitted to the City and Town on or before 1s`day of January of each year. Said report shall include,but not be limited to:trail usage; condition of trails,parking areas and adjacent areas;criminal activity; littering;damage to the Lower Watershed. 4. State Environmental Quality Review: The City Common Council shall serve as Lead Agency for the purpose of SEQRA review. 3 5. Cost to install and maintain: The Town shall be responsible for all costs associated with the installation and maintenance of the Improvements and shall maintain the Improvements in a safe and environmentally sound manner and in compliance with all applicable governmental requirements. Without limiting the generality of the preceding, ail Improvements constructed by the Town shall meet or exceed all applicable requirements and specifications of all applicable governmental agencies having jurisdiction. All costs and expenses incurred in connection with construction and maintenance of the Improvements, including the enforcement of compliance by the general public with the rules governing the use of the Improvements. 6. Property Taxes: During the term of this Agreement, the City shall not be required to pay any Town property tax for the Lower Watershed Parcel which is identified as Warren County Tax Map No. 301.7-2-10 and 301.10-1-I. 7. Restoration of Lower Watershed: Upon completion of any Improvements or related activities by the Town which disturb the surface of the Lower Watershed or the Halfway Brook,the Town shall promptly restore the disturbed areas to the condition existing prior to the disturbance or as otherwise required by this Agreement. Upon the termination of this Agreement,the Town shall promptly restore the disturbed areas to the condition existing prior to the Improvements but shall not remove any Improvements without the written authorization of the City. 8. Conduct of the Town: At all times,all actions of the Town on or about the Lower Watershed or in connection with any and all activities contemplated by this Agreement shall be in strict compliance with all governmental requirements. The Town shall be responsible for obtaining and complying with all applicable federal,state and local government requirements for the construction, operation, use and maintenance of the Improvements. 9. Indemnity: The Town shall indemnify,defend,and hold harmless the City from and against any and all losses,claims,actions,damages, liabilities,penalties,fines,pollutants,or expenses,of whatsoever nature including,without limitation,reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, injury to persons, the death of any person,or damage to property arising from the use of the Improvements by the Town and from any and all damage arising from use of the Improvements by the general public or from the activities contemplated by this Agreement,other than damages resulting from the recklessness,gross negligence and or willful or intentional acts by the City. The indemnity set forth in this paragraph shall be effective without regard to compliance or non-compliance with this Agreement by the Town. 10. Insurance: The Town shall,at all times this Agreement is in effect,maintain a policy of general liability insurance with respect to the Town's and the general public's activities in and on the Improvements. The amount of such insurance shall be no less than two million dollars$2,000,000.00 and such policy shall name the City as an additional named insured. Such policy shall provide that it shall not be amended or terminated except upon at least 30 days'prior written notice to the City. Upon ten(10)days request by the City, the Town shall provide to the City a certificate of insurance meeting the requirements set forth in this paragraph. In the event at any time the Town fails to have in place the insurance coverage required by this paragraph or 4 fails to provide proof of insurance as required by this paragraph, the City shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement. In addition to the aforementioned coverage to be obtained by the Town shall, the City,at all times this Agreement is in effect,shall maintain a policy of general liability insurance on the Lower Watershed. The amount of such insurance shall be no less than one million dollars $1,000,000.00. • 11. Right of Use/Access: Upon completion of the Improvements set forth herein, the adoption of the Plan, and upon receipt of all of the required permits and approvals, the Town and general public shall have the right of use and access over and across the Lower Watershed Trail as set forth herein for the sole and limited purpose of those activities set forth in the Plan. 12. Termination of Agreement: In the event that the Town fails to perform any obligations under this Agreement, the City may,but is not required,to perform any such obligation of the Town at the sole costs and expense of the Town and shall further have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement. 13. Maintenance of Improvements: All expenses of the construction,operation, maintenance and reconstruction of the Improvements shall be borne solely by the Town and shall be performed as set forth in the Plan. 14. Town Code: The Town shall amend the Town Code to prohibit unauthorized motor vehicle use anywhere in and on the Improvements and shall inform the general public of such prohibited use and shall enforce same in and on Improvements. Motorized vehicles are prohibited except for the following exceptions: a. Vehicles used for construction and/or maintenance of the trails; b. Vehicles authorized by either the Town or the City pursuant to the terms of the Lower Watershed Recreational Management Plan; c. Emergency and law enforcement vehicles. 15. Condition of Use: The rights of the Town and general public to utilize the Lower Watershed as set forth herein is expressly conditioned on said use not causing or contributing to any material harm, or otherwise adversely impacting or damaging,the Lower Watershed or the Halfway Brook. (a) The Town shall implement and enforce all storm water soil erosion and sediment control measures set forth in the Lower Watershed Management Plan on the Improvements as may be necessary to protect the Halfway Brook from erosion and to prevent the discharge of sediment or turbid water into the Halfway Brook. (b) If at any time, the City determines that the use of the Improvements as set forth herein,or damage caused by the use of the Improvements as set forth herein,has adversely impacted or damaged the Lower Watershed or the water quality of the Halfway Brook,the City shall serve a notice on the Town of any such adverse impact or damage and a demand that the Town immediately remedy same. The Town shall, within forty-eight(48)hours of receiving 5 said notice, propose remedial action to address the issues set forth in the notice which remedial action is subject to the approval of the City's Water and Sewer Superintendent prior to implementation. The Town shall,within five(5) business days of approval by the City's Water and Sewer Superintendent of the proposed remedial action, take such approved remedial action to remedy the adverse impact or damage to the maximum extent practicable. In the event that the Town fails to take or commence remedial action within said(5)day period,or the remedial action taken by the Town is deemed insufficient by the City's Water and Sewer Superintendent, the City shall have the right to take any remedial action it deems necessary to remedy the adverse impact or damage to the Lower Watershed and the Town shall be solely responsible for any and all costs incurred in connection with same and shall pay such costs within thirty(30) days of receiving an invoice for same from the City. In the event that the use of the Improvements as set forth herein creates an imminent danger or hazard to the City's water supply, or the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation or the New York State Department of Health issue any violation in connection with the Lower Watershed that is caused,or contributed to, by the Improvements, the City shall have the right to immediately suspend or terminate this Agreement. (c) Any and all other damage to the Improvements or the Halfway Brook caused or contributed to by the Town's and the general public's use of the Improvements not covered by Paragraph 15(b)above shall be corrected by the Town,at its sole cost and expense, within a reasonable period of time after the Town receives notice of any such damage. (d) As part of the PIan, the Town shall implement the public education and notification program to promote public awareness of the prohibition against entry into unauthorized areas of the Lower Watershed. (e) The Town shall prepare and submit to the City an annual report that summarizes the activities and conditions of the trail and any use conflicts or environmental problems encountered during the year including the manner in which they were resolved. 16. Term of Agreement: The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of twenty (20)years and shall be automatically renewed thereafter on an annual basis unless terminated by either party. The annual renewal of this Agreement is conditioned upon compliance with the terms of this Agreement as determined by the City. 17. Attorneys' Fees: In the event any litigation, arbitration,administrative proceeding or other proceeding is brought against the City by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Department of Health or any other governmental entity in connection with the Town's or the public's use of the improvements, the Town shall be solely responsible to defend the City or reimburse the City for the costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in defending such action. 6 Further, in the event any litigation,arbitration,administrative proceeding or other proceeding is brought against the Town to enforce Section 15 herein, the Town shall be solely responsible for the costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection with same. 18. Paragraph Headings: Paragraph headings are included for reference purposes only and do not constitute part of this Agreement. 19. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed and construed under the Laws of the State of New York. 20. Seve r ability: Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held to be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of this Agreement. 21. Waiver: Waiver by the City of any default by the Town shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other default under this Agreement. Any remedy or election under this Agreement will not be deemed exclusive, but instead,whenever legally permissible,will be cumulative with all other remedies at law or in equity. 22. Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. 23. Assienment: Neither this Agreement nor the rights granted herein may be sold, assigned or otherwise transferred without the written consent of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. Licensor: Licensee: J t ql Daniel Hall, Mayor y at ! J Stroug , Supervisor Date City of Glens Falls own of Queensbury 7 Ia • I A 1 r Tf Rn . -If `i1 .. -'7 7--- t r1. ,�t I iS 31�t P/''::�+ . r':.1. 'T�t/ t /:,. * x `,. ) . '„ �3 tt Y" ,.'' .,�;^^,T ,v( .,a i,f .�r. 4 ... r L - � I; ,, }� d � ,.it It y � r°�� i( t�" � ��`k�� r/R�i„� / :, "..�� ! r t Tf .4 � d 1G't-." "--%r T' tr ? 1.1 i - r 1� I ''^..,� +,.t: ""-;_ r t� t - "^tea ,� ! @ ^11 �a k, A. T -". , 4 ... c= a f °� ,'t "R a'r+� r. Ta: ,� ff n`. J' �. ,ti"fr rnif {/ t W. 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