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(A) Final standards and grading will be developed by Eagle County; <br />(B) Depth of Asphalt and road base needs to be identified; <br />(C) Asphalt and oil quality needs to be identified; <br />(D) Maximum length of'road needs to be identified; <br />(E) In-house testing of asphalt by Elam Construction. <br />The reasonable cost of such road shall be credited as part of'Lafarge's funding obligation <br />pursuant to Article 9, using Lafarge's standard rates for its own equipment and services. <br />The County may, at its discretion, have a third-party contractor perform the road improvements <br />identified in Articles 17 and 18 using the finds made available through Article 9.. <br />19. Latarge will supply up to 20,000 tons of Class 6 road base material annually to the <br />County upon County request at a cost often dollars ($10) per ton, Beginning with the second <br />year that the County accepts material and annually thereafter, the cost per ton will be increased by <br />the percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index from the previous year's increase, The <br />material will be provided at times mutually agreed to by the Parties., The material may only be <br />used on County sponsored projects. The County may not assign or otherwise transfer its rights to <br />this material to any other, projects. <br />20. Lafarge will provide chain link security fencing (6' high from grade) around the <br />Expansion Area so that at all times access to those portions of the Expansion Area being actively <br />mined are closed to the public.. Fencing will include, at appropriate space intervals, signs, printed <br />in both Spanish and English, warning the public that the property is dangerous and the public <br />should keep out. <br />21 Lafarge will maintain accurate records of material processed and sold from each of <br />the lease areas and make those records available for inspection by the County upon request. <br />21 At all tinges during business hour's, the County and/or its consultants and agents <br />ma,y enter upon the leased premises on reasonable notice to inspect, survey and conduct tests, <br />relative to the County's planned development of the property and to Lafarge's operations thereon, <br />so long as, before entering the premises, each such individual has been properly trained if such <br />training is required by any federal or state statutes, laws or regulations concerning mine safety <br />training, including the Mine Safety & Health Act and rules, which training Lafarge shall provide <br />upon the County's request. <br />23. Except as herein expressly amended, the terms and conditions of the Existing <br />Lease shall remain in frill force and effect. <br />24. If any conflict exists between the provisions of this Sixth Amendment and the <br />Existing Lease, the provisions of this Sixth Amendment shall control. <br />6