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R-85-778 - 10/24/1985WHEREAS, it is necessary to install an 8 -inch sewer line beneath Missouri Pacific's right -of -way, and WHEREAS, MoPac has submitted a Pipe Line License Agreement which will permit the installation of said 8 - inch sewer line, and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to approve and execute said license agreement and pay the required fees, Now Therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS That the Mayor of the City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City, an agreement to permit the installation of an 8 - inch sewer line beneath MoPac's right -of -way, a copy of such agreement being attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. RESOLVED this 24th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: J LAND, City e cretary RESOLUTION NO. / a MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas r L. e Richard A. Wells Ed Walsh Ferris F. (Rick) Akins R. Mark Dietz Amy K. Rosenberg LAW OFFICES WELLS, WALSH & AKINS A Professional Corporation ONE FINANCIAL CENTRE, SUITE 301 1717 NORTH HI 35 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664 TELEPHONE (512) 2A4 -1442 October 10, 1985 The Honorable Mike Robinson Mayor of the City of Round Rock 214 East Main Round Rock, Texas 78664 RE: The Commons - Railroad Pipe Line License Agreement for 8" Sewer Line Jane McAdams Legal Assistant Dear Mayor Robinson: This is a request on behalf of my client, Bob Clark Builders, to consider at the next regular Council meeting a resolution authorizing the Mayor's execution of a Pipe Line License. The purpose of the License is to permit the installation of an 8" sewer line beneath Missouri Pacific's right of way to serve The Commons. The Railroad is agreeable to permitting the crossing provided it is constructed under their supervision in accordance with their specifications and provided the Pipe Line License is executed. I have enclosed a check for $600.00 which is required by the Railroad for this crossing. Also enclosed are two originals of the Pipe Line License and a copy of the letter from J. S. Wilmoth of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Mayor Mike Robinson October 10, 1985 Page Two JM /kb Enclosures Your consideration of this Pipe Line License at your next regular meeting will be appreciated. Sincerely, (j_cti.„ Jane McAdams Land Planner and Legal Assistant MIKE ROBINEON Mayan MIKE HEILIGENSTEIN Mayor Pro-tern COUNCIL MEMBERS GRAHAM HOWELL PETE CORREA RONNIE JEAN CHARLES CULPEPPER TRUDY L LEE JACK A. HARZKE City Manager DON WOLF City Anotney DAN R. McMary Municipal Judge THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK 214 E. Main St. • AC 512. 255.3612 • Round Rock, Texas 78664 "GOOD LIVING WITH A PROUD HERITAGE" October 30, 1985 Mr. J.S. Wilmoth District Director Contracts 8 Real Estate P.O. Drawer M Spring, TX 77373 Dear Mr. Wilmoth: Enclosed are two original copies of the Pipe Line License executed by Mayor Robinson for the City of Round Rock, check no. 3097 from Bob Clark Bldrs. of Texas, Inc., In the amount of $600.00 and a copy of Resolution No. 778R authorizing the Mayor to execute the License. As soon as it is executed, please return one original to us for our files. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, JL /nd Joanne Land City Secretary Zia/redi DATE INVOICE NO. DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT DEDUCTION BALANCE 1 (04 (331 Ro A1> r3<15'e Fog- CC* A&o S- :.LJe)2 LIN 6;00 I C CHECK DATE / CHECK Fo( /D °5S NUMBER /7 TOTALS 0� ) ) BOB CLARK BLDRS. OF TEXAS, INC. - PAY BOB CLARK BLDRS. OF TEXAS, INC. PLEASE DETACH THIS PORTION AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS 1205 SAM BASS ROAD 255 -2500 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664 S/X r - cu Nb2eD boc_c_ mN2 ovo PAY TO THE h ;SOU 21 y ACi11 IG- RAIL-Pt ORDER OF 11'0000 3O 9 710 X5: 3 L 4 9 7 90 51: EQUITABLE SAVINGS ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664 88- 7290/3149 DATE CHECK NO. io/r OS 3 7 3097 J. S Wilmoth District Director Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7517 G W. Randolph Asst. District Manager Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7524 M. P. Horn Asst. District Manager Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7519 Mr. A. J. Johnson, P. E. Meyer- Lytton - Allen, Inc. 2011 Anchor Lane Austin, Texas 78723 Dear Mr. Johnson: UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Union Peptic Radmad Mrssoun Pacific Railroad October 1, 1985 / ' 24125 Aldine- Westheld Rd P. 0. Drawer M Spring, Texas 77373 Tel Area Code 713 MDE- Pipe Line: ROUND ROCK, TEXAS The City of Round Rock FM 620 - The Common Reference is made to past correspondence regarding your firm's request on behalf of the City of Round Rock, Texas, for permission to construct a pipe line be- neath Missouri Pacific's right of way at Mile Post 0.98, Engineer's Chainage Station 47 +39, in Williamson County, Texas, near Round Rock. We are agreeable to permitting this crossing provided it is constructed in accordance with our specifications, under our supervision, and provided our standard form of Pipe Line License is executed. There is a $600.00 consideration for this crossing. We have prepared in duplicate and attached hereto originals of our form Pipe Line License to cover this installation and ask that you cause the set of originals to be executed. Please have the City's Secretary attest and affix seal in the spaces provided on each of the originals. We shall also need a Resolution authorizing the Mayor's execution of the License. The executed Licenses, Resolution and $600.00 consideration should be returned to the undersigned for processing by the Railroad, which will return a fully executed License for the City's files. Please notify our Roadmaster, Mr. V. P. Patton at Palestine, Texas, telephone (214) 723 -7747, at least 48 hours prior to the time work will begin. MDE /drf Attachment Yours very truly, /7 /n 'MDE- Pipe Line:• ROUND ROCK, TEXAS The City of Round Rock FM 620 - The Common U• ••• • • *A1041 • • • PIPE LINE LICENSE Form 20021 10 /74 THIS INSTRUMENT, executed in duplicate, ` October 1 1985 , WITNESSETH: The undersigned Carrier hereby grants, but on solely the herein expressed terms and 'conditions, and the undersigned Licensee ( a municipality ), (individual, copartners or corp. & state where incorporated) to be addressed at214 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664 hereby accepts, permission to install, keep, maintain, repair, renew and use for conveying domestic sewage the Licensee's own one certain proposed (number) (proposed or existing) continuous line of welded steel pipe , 8 inches in diameter, and appurtenances, X3'dCX , herein called Pipe Line, on the Carrier's property, herein called Premises. Pipe Line will be used to convey domestic' sewage ,p 4 ,< ..•..,.. Pipe shall intersect Carrier's existing track ,X ! at Mile Post 0.98, Engineer's Chainage Kianifarigig. , (track or right of way) Station 47 +39 Williamson County , Texas ,XjC near Round Rock (county or parish) (state) (place) Approximate location of Pipe Line is indicated by heavy blue line on Exhibit A attached hereto as part hereof. 1. Licensee shall at all times keep Pipe Line in good state of repair. All work by Licensee hereunder shall be performed in a safe and workmanlike manner. Licensee shall furnish or do at Licensee's own cost and responsibility any and all things and when and as from time to time required to accomplish whatsoever the Licensee attempts or is bound to do at any time hereunder. Licensee shall adjust Pipe Line to any physical change as made at any time in any of Carrier's property; at all times keeping upper surface of Pipe Line at least five and one -half feet below bottom of rail thereover. Licensee shall cause Pipe Line, before being used for anything inflammable, to conform substantially to Exhibit B attached hereto as part hereof. Said things, including the time and manner of doing any work, each shall conform to the requirements of Carrier as well as of any State, Federal or Municipal authority. Carrier may acting for Licensee furnish or do, and Licensee shall pay and bear the cost of, anything which, herein required of Licensee at any time, either shall not be furnished or done within ten days following Carrier's written request therefor or shall be undertaken by Carrier at Licensee's request; and Licensee on request shall in advance deposit with Carrier the estimated cost thereof. If deposit be less than actual cost, Licensee shall pay the difference; if more, Carrier shall repay difference. Licensee when returning this license (signed) shall pay to CarrierslX HUNDRED ($600.00) dollars for the license granted herein. Any other payment shall be made within twenty days following receipt of bill. Licensee shall pay cost to Carrier for all labor, includ- ing wages of foremen, cost of material f.o.b. Carrier's rails plus freight at tariff rates to point of use, plus taxes and usual railroad additives. No provisions of this paragraph, nor approval by Carrier of any of Licensee's undertakings, shall relieve Licensee of any;-;., , x - responsibility or liability. 2. Licensee agrees to (a) indemnify and save harmless the Carrier from and against all claitns, suits, damages, costs (including attorneys' fees), ldsses abd ekpenses, in any' manner resulting from or arising out of or in connection with the laying, maintenance. ' renewal, repair, use, existence or removal of Pipe Line, including the breaking of same or any leakage therefrom, and (b) assume all risk of loss or damage to Pipe Line and the contents thereof regardless of how caused and regardless of any negligence on the part of Carrier, or otherwise. l 4':...: }7.,� .. ":. ,'F•.'r4' «:i - r4- S ' v g t '� 5 .� - :?.'e, ° ;;., "'•t. :d. `, "ti'•i.4 dfp y3s b'`7 ::.; y,M�Y<< S ".rkF A;• v.. -, .,� za:ite rfd .,s w sv .ar�asS< a .:i ^ t 0: Form 20021 '3. Term hereof shall begin with October 1 ,, 1985 , and continue there- after until concluded (1st) by expiration of " thirty days following serving, by Licensee on Carrier, or vice versa, of written notice of intention to end term hereof or (2nd), at Carrier's election without further notice, by expiration of six months without the Pipe Line having been installed or by Licensee failing (a -1) to cure any default or (a -2) to show statutory right to install Pipe Line within thirty days following Carrier's written request therefor. Any notice of Carrier shall be deemed served when posted conspicuously on Pipe Line or when deposited postage prepaid in U. S. mail addressed as aforesaid. Not later than last day of term hereof Licensee shall remove Pipe Line and restore Premises. Any of Pipe Line not so removed shall at Carrier's electioh without notice be deemed abandoned. Covenants herein shall inure to or bind each party's heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns; provided: no right of Licensee shall be transferred or assigned,, either voluntarily or, involuntarily, except" r, by express agreement acceptable to Carrier. Carrier or Licensee may waive any default at any time of the other without affecting, or impairing any right arising from, any sub- sequent default. WITNESSES: WITNESSES MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY By General Manager s . . OarrXer, first party herein - - 2 - THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS • Mayor As Licensee, second party herein . ,-. •na;, •i� .:s �;� rout2': , :��^;') =l�¢:,'- .?'i.� :C %`.:, Yt:':'Ss�'; a ?�' ;.T�';:a- :'.'ti' =c ='3 .v`,+: :a��F!' fir, r. � Y. ,..: -` in.s, - -��. ` "`4"x- _ ..�.,`b,> .i,', r;�',7i�3:.s. .:: X45 �'?� +k > "� "'�r.S:a ✓.� - � , r •• - ' rP T ;,_ �sy' fritlOGIM/SAWEatiang"rKdgii 11:16M.?A^J6IXWIL M3. MP Rd. EXHIBIT B To Form 20021 SPECIFICATIONS FOR PIPE LINES CONVEYING GAS OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID WHERE LOCATED ON RAILROAD PREMISES • Farm 2400E 1e - 74 (A) SCOPE Pipe lines included under these specifications are those Installed to carry oil, gas, gasoline or other combustible sub- stance, under pressure, which from its nature orressure might cause damage if escaping on or in vicinity of railroad proper- ty. Gas transmission and distribution lines is city streets, carrying less than 40 -10. pressure, are not to be considered as coming under these specifications. 1. INSTALLATION: Pipe lines under railroad tracks and right -of -way shall be encased in a larger pipe or casing and installed as indi- cated in figure below: . u Si —1 � � SeeNde3 a tX;I n _ 4 Ft Minimum } Roadbed r3FtMinimum seal -J/ See Note 1 LA-7— Right of Way Line t 4 45Ft. Minimum See Note 2 Vent pipe at low end to be connected to bottom of casing (B) PIPE LINES CROSSING UNDER TRACES Right of Way Line— 4 45 Ft. Minimu See Note 2 See ote3 4FtMinimum f . dace si N �a g 5 5F St e . Se Minimum 3Ft.Minimum C see cheal - �_ Casing.d Carrier Pipe (SEE OTHER SIDE) I0 ii.. Vent pipe athigh SeeNotel end to be connected to top of casing Note 1. Seal and vent pipe not required if casing ends above ground where drainage is available. 2. Casing to extend beyond limit of railroad right -of -way if necessary to provide proper length outside of track. 3. Sign indicating location of pipe line at right -of -way line to be installed where required by the Railroad. 4. For shut -off valves see Section 7. 2. CARRIER PIPE: Carrier pipe inside of casing under railroad tracks and on right -of -way shall be of good construction (usually the same as at either side of railroad), of steel, wrought iron, cast iron, pure or alloyed iron; and shall be either seamless or substantially welded pipe with "approved' joints. Pipe at the railroad crossing shall be laid with slack (no tension) in the line. 3. CASING PIPE: Casing and joints in same may be of any conduit construction approved by the Railroad and shall be capable of with- standing load of railroad roadbed, track and traffic; it shall be so constructed as to prevent leakage of any substance from the casing throughout its length except at the ends of casing which are left open, or through the vent pipes at the ends of casing which are sealed to outside of carrier pipe. Casing shall be installed with even bearing throughout its length and shall slope to one end; it shall be so installed as to prevent formation of a waterway under the railroad. Inside diameter of casing shall be sufficiently large to permit ready withdrawal of carrier pipe without disturbing the roadbed. 4. SEALS: Where ends of casing are below ground they shall be suitably sealed to outside of carrier pipe and properly vented above ground with vent pipes not less than 2 inches in diameter and extending not less than 4 feet above ground surface. Vent pipe at low end of casing shall be connected with bottom of casing and vent pipe at high end shall be connected with top of casing. Tops of vent pipes shall be fitted with down turned elbows properly screened. Where ends of casing are at or above ground surface and above high water level they may be left open, provided drain- age is afforded in such manner that leakage will be conducted away from railroad tracks or structures. Where proper drainage is not provided, eoda of casing shall be sealed to outside of carrier pipe and vent pipes shall be installed. • 5. DEPTH OF CASING: Where practicable, casing pipe under railroad tracks and across railroad's right -of -way shall be not less than 5 -1/2 feet from base of rail to top of casing at its closest point, except that under secondary or industry tracks this distance may be 4 -1/2 feet. On other portions of rights -of -way where casing 1s not directly beneath any track, the depth from ground surface or from bottom of ditches to top of casing shall be not less than 3 feet. Where not practicable to secure the above depths, special construction approved by Railroad shall be used. 6. LENGTH OF CASING: The horizontal distances from center line of the nearest outside track to each end of casing shall be at least 45 feet at right angles to the center line of such track. If additional tracks are constructed in the future, diminishing these distances, the casing shall be correspondingly extended. • 7. SHUT -OFF VALVES: Where required by the Railroad, accessible emergency shut -off valves shall be installed within effective distances on one or each side of the crossing. 8. LOCATION: Where practicable, pipe lines shall cross tracks at approximately right angles thereto and shall not be closer than 45 feet to any portion of any railroad bridge, building or other important structure which might be injured by leakage from, or failure o£, the pipe line. Pipe line, casing and vent pipes shall be at least 4 feet vertically from aerial electric wires and shall be suit- ably insulated from underground electric wires on railroad right -of -way. 9. TOPOGRAPHY: Crossings under railroad tracks of pipe lines carrying combustible substances shall, where practicable, be so in- stalled that the discharge Iran the ends of casing or vent pipes shall flow away from the railroad. 10. APPROVAL OF PLANS: 1 Plans for a proposed crossing shall be submitted to, and meet the approval of, the Railroad before installation 1s begun and the execution of the work an railroad right -of -way, including the supporting of the track, shall be subject to its inspection and direction. The plans shall include a topographical map of the location of the proposed crossing indicating the flow of the discharging substance in the event of leakage from, or failure of, the pipe line and a profile of the pipe line extending in each direction from the proposed crossing to the nearest shut -off valve in the pipe line. obtain: APPROVED: R. K. Davidson Sr. Vice - President - Operations _ -.._. 00....O....IQ..n ••.+Sw.a«. ),a..duw .. (C) PIPE LINES PARALLELING TRACKS AND ON RIGHT -OF -WAY LANDS 1. LOCATION: Pipe line shall be located as far as practicable from any track or other important structure, preferably not more than 5 feet from the right -of -way line, but not closer than 45 feet to the center line of any track or to the nearest point of any bridge, building or other important structure. Bridge" as herein used shall not be deemed to include cast iron or con- crete pipes, or concrete culverts. 2. DEPTH OF PIPE LINE: Pipe line shall be buried to a depth of at least 3 feet from surface of ground to top of pipe. 3. WATERWAY CROSSINGS: Pipe lines crossing ravines, waterways, ditches or other surface drains, shall be passed under the channel at a suf- ficient depth to be protected from scour, and in such manner as not to interfere with or obstruct the channel or diminish the channel capacity. If impracticable to so locate on account of the topography of the ground, pipe lines may be elevated suffi- ciently to avoid drift and be supported on substantial supports, the type and design of which shall be approved by the Rail- road. 4. CASING PIPE REQUIREMENTS: Casing, conforming to specifications in Sections 3 and 4, Part (0), shall be provided where the following conditions (a) Where the pressure in the carrier pipe exceeds 400 pounds per square inch. (b) Where the pipe line is located closer than 45 feet from the center line of any track or from tho nearest por- tion of any bridge, building or other important structure. Such casing shall extend in each direction to a point at least 45 feet from center line of the track or nearest point of structure to be cleared. • (c) Where the pipe line is deemed by the Railroad to present a hazard to railroad property or operation. 5. CARRIER PIPE: Carrier pipe and casing shall conform to specifications in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9, Part (0). 6. SPECIAL CARRIER PIPE: A special carrier pipe, having a strength at least 50 per cent greater than other portions of the carrier, pipe may be substituted for the casing required under conditions set forth in Section 4, Part (C), if approved by the Railroad. Pipe line owner shall submit to the Railroad for approval complete specifications covering such special pipe and its installation. 7. APPROVAL OF PLANS: Plans for a proposed installation shall be submitted to, and meet the approval of, the Railroad before work is begun and the execution of the work an railroad right -of -way shall be subject to its inspection and direction. The plans shall in- clude a topographical map of the location of the proposed pipe line on railroad right -of -way indicating the flow of the dis- charging substance in the event of leakage from, or failure of, the pipe line and a profile of the pipe line on the railroad right -of -way and extending in each direction from such right -of -way to the nearest shut -off valve in the pipe line. .... ....1ra..s rs1.. E. T. Franzen _ Chief Engineer L s N.T.5. 155 1 AA CONSULTANTS d ENGINEERS WATER EARTH d CAPITAL RESOURCES MEYER.LYT TON ALLEN INC. CONSULTANTS d ENu'NEERS 2011 AN.H]R L aN. ACS'1'. 'L1.:5 :8723 151;1a'a 665 /! A- -2 0/ r 5 �4 SUBJECT 7/ " / - fe / , 2/`./ CLIENT L- A JOB N0 BY Q lif CHKD i TAI • DATE 1 8t5' 22/, /' d1. 5/ _ 5.21WWE/c�E F.f7�z0 I I /k r ci7 85 30: ? E 0.2 , •110 -tY -(� is AF — RPP,gOX. STA. 4 %8.50 620 GJGAL 1 : 17Ur!Z. 1 ° =20 VE-Rr 1" �/1/,," f_�GE r _ a Fri G ?O -;� x' 1 �/✓ rur,.ac. 4 5 ?„ p r. G . . : 4 - : ,I 1J SHEET OF • Sir bmoN ma M 4 1 111 J. S. Wilmoth District Director Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7517 G. W. Randolph Asst. District Manager Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7524 M P Horn Asst. District Manager Contracts & Real Estate 350 -7519 Unen Paolo Railroad Missoun Pacific Railroad City of Round Rock 214 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 Gentlemen: Herewith your original of Pipe Line License dated October 1, 1985, covering an 8 -inch welded steel domestic sewer line crossing of Railroad's right of way at Mile Post 0.98, Engineer's Chainage Station 47 +39, in Williamson County, Texas, near Round Rock. /drf Attachment UNION PACIFIC • SYSTEM November 6, 1985 MDE- Pipe Line: ROUND ROCK, TEXAS The City of Round Rock FM 620 -- The Common Yours very truly, 24125 Aldine- Westfield Rd. P D. Drawer M Spring, Texas 77373 Tel Area Code 713 '.TIDE- Pipe Line:,'ROUND ROCK, TEXAS The of Round Rock FM 620 - The Common PIPE LINE LICENSE - THIS INSTRUMENT, executed in duplicate, October 1 The undersigned Carrier hereby grants, but on solely the, herein expressed terms and 'Conditions, and the undersigned Licensee ( -a municipality _, - ) (individual, copartners or corp. & state where incorporated ' to be addressed at East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664 - hereby permission to install, keep, maintain, repair, renew and . use for conveying domestic sewage the Licensee's own one certain , proposed (number) (proposed or existing)= . continuous line ,of welded steel :' 8 inches in diameter, and appurtenances, . -- - -' , , herein called Pipe Line,.on . the Carrier's property, herein called Premises. Pipe Line will be used to domestic sewage - , xlcifigingianc .+. . Pipe shall intersect Carrier's existing: track : . • ,X1K at Nile Post 0.98, Engineer's Chainage Fianalin9{ . - , , INUUDUCXXXXRCCCOODDOU7 Williamson County 3 2 Texas,. , ,XX*Xg near Round Rock Approximate location of Pipe Line is indicated by heavy blue: uline - - on Exhibit A attached hereto as part hereof.'-; ` � !, - 1. Licensee shall at all times Pipe -Line in good'-state of repair. All work by , Licensee hereunder shall' be performed <in a•,safe and workma�nlikemanner.., - Licensee shall furnish or do at Licensee's cost'and''responsibility any aril all things and when and as from time to time required to, accomplish whatsoever the.,Licensee•attempts or is bound • to do at any time hereunder.. Licensee shall adjust Pipe Line to any physical change as made at any time in any of Carrier's- property; at,all times keeping upper surface of Pipe - Line at - five and one - half feet below bottom'of rail thereover. Licensee shall cause -Pipe Line, before being useds£or anything - •inflammable, to conform substantially to Exhibit B attached hereto as part hereof. Said things, including the time and manner of`doing any work, each shall conform to the requirements of Carrier as ' well as of any State; Federal or Municipal authority. Carrier may acting for Licensee furnish or do, and Licensee shall pay and bear the cost of, anything which, herein required .-of Licensee at any time, either shall not be furnished or done within ten days following Carrier's written request therefor or shall be undertaken by- Carrier at Licensee's request ;" and Licensee on request shall in advance deposit with Carrier the estimated cost thereof. If deposit be less than actual cost, Licensee shall pay the difference; if more, Carrier , shall repay difference. ` - . Licensee when returning this license (signed) shall pay to CarrierSIX HUNDRED ($600.00) dollars for the license granted herein. Any other payment shall be made within twenty . ' days following receipt of bill. Licensee shall pay cost to Carrier for all labor, includ- ° ing wages of.foremen, cost of material f.o.b:`Carrier's rails,plus freight at tariff rates - ' to point of use, plus taxes and usual'railroad additives. No provisions of this paragraph, nor approval -by Carrier of any of Licensee's undertakings, shall relieve Licensee of any responsibility or liability. , - 2. Licensee agrees to (a) indemnify and save harmless the Carrier from and against' all claims, suits, damages, costs (including attorneys' fees); ldsses anA ekpehses, in any ' manner resulting from or arising out of.or in connection with the laying, maintenance. - renewal, repair, use, existence or removal of Pipe Line, including the breaking of - same or any leakage therefrom, and (b) assume all risk of loss or damage to Pipe Line and the contents thereof regardless of how caused and regardless of any negligence on the part of Carrier, or otherwise. : - - Form 20021 10/'4 , 19 , ` WITNESSETH: , - - . - - 8 6;y;�, .',;3. Term hereof shall begin with','• s'�October 1 ; -3 19 and continue there- after until concluded (lst) by expiration of thirty days following serving, „by Licensee on Carrier, 'or vice versa, o£ 'written `notice of , intention-to end term hereof or.(2nd), at Carrier's election without further.notice,•by'expiration of= -= -= -_ - - -- six months without the Pipe - Line having been installed or by Licensee'failing "(a -1) to cure any default or (a -2)'to show`statutory right to install Pipe Line within thirty days following Carrier's written request. therefor:" Any notice of Carrier shall be deemed 'served when',posted';conspicuously on Pipe Line or when deposited postage, prepaid in S.= mail addressed as aforesaid. Not later than. last day of term hereof Licensee shall' remove Pipe Line and restore Premises. 'Any of Pipe Line not removed shall at Carrier's` election without notice-be deemed abandoned.'Covenants-herein shall inure to' or bind -each . :party's heirs,alegal representatives, successors :and assigns; provided: no right of :',Licensee shall be transferred or assigned, either "voluntarily or involuntarily, except .;•`' by, express agreement acceptable to, Carrier.; Carrier or Licensee may waive any default at ,.any'time of the othe without affecting, or impairing any right, arising: from, any sub- - .sequent default. _ °tl :F THE;CITY,OF ROUND ROCK,•TERAS 4 ' - Y• By ,r - � Mayor As Licensee; second party•herein 4 t s 1 ^may bWN. ey 04 t ATE;;9- • x' NP Rd. -` SPECIFICATIONS FOR PIPE LINES CONVEYING GAS OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID WHERE LOCATED ON RAILROAD PREMISES (A) SCOPE Pipe lines included under these specifications are those installed to carry oil, gas, gasoline or other combustible sub- stance, under pressure, which from its nature orb pressure might cause damage if escaping on or in vicinity of railroad proper- ty. Gas transmission and distribution lines in city streets, carrying less than 45 -1b. pressure, are not to be considered as coming under these specifications. 1. INSTALLATION: Pipe lines under railroad tracks and right -of -way shall be encased in a larger pipe or casing and installed as indi- cated in figure below: Right of Way Line 4 45Ft. Minimum See Note 2 I Sign -o- E e SeeNote3� .es 4 Ft Minimum Roadbed i3FtMinimum 6 • See Seal No te e t-Vent i at low end to be connected to bottom of casing EXHIBIT B To Form 20021 (B) PIPE LINES CROSSING UNDER TRACKS o 4FtMinimum 7 � 2 a 5Ft- 6in.Minimum t ( See Sections_ Casing Carrier Pipe (SEE OTHER SIDE) Form 24002 10 -74 +: Right of Way Line—,..I See Note 2 m 1 c 18 Sign Note om, - t , � E S ee N o v i 3Ft.Minimum Vent pipe at high See Note l end to be connected to top of casing Note 1. Seal and vent pipe not required if casing ends above ground where drainage is available. 2. Casing to extend beyond limit of railroad right -of -way if necessary to provide proper length outside of track. 3. Sign indicating location of pipe line at right -of -way line to be installed where required by the Railroad. 4. For shut -off valves see Section 7. 2. CARRIER PIPE: Carrier pipe inside of casing under railroad tracks and on right -of -way shall be of good construction (usually the same as at either side of railroad), of steel, wrought iron, cast iron, pure or alloyed iron; and shall be either seamless or substantially welded pipe with "approved' Joints. Pipe at the railroad crossing shall be laid with slack (no tension) in the line. 3. CASING PIPE: Casing and Joints in same may be of any conduit construction approved by the Railroad and shall be capable of with- standing load of railroad roadbed, track and traffic; it shall be so constructed as to prevent leakage of any substance from the casing throughout its length except at the ends of casing which are left open, or through the vent pipes at the ends of casing which are sealed to outside of carrier pipe. Casing shall be installed with even bearing throughout its length and shall slope to one end; it shall be so installed ae to prevent formation of a waterway under the railroad. Inside diameter of casing shall be sufficiently large to permit ready withdrawal of carrier pipe without disturbing the roadbed. 4. SEALS: Where ends of casing are below ground they shall be suitably sealed to outside of carrier pipe and properly vented above ground with vent pipes not leas than 2 inches in diameter and extending not less than 4 feet above ground surface. Vent pipe at low end of casing shall be connected with bottom of casing and vent pipe at high end shall be connected with top of casing. Tops of vent pipes shall be fitted with down turned elbows properly screened Where ends of casing are at or above ground surface and above high water level they may be left open, provided drain- age is afforded in such manner that leakage will be conducted away from railroad tracks or structures. Where proper drainage is not provided, ends of casing shall he sealed to outside of carrier pipe and vent pipes shall be installed. 5. DEPTH OF CASING. Where practicable, casing pipe under railroad tracks and across railroad's right-of-way shall be not less than 5 -1A, feet from base of rail to top of casing at its closest point, except that under secondary or industry tracks this distance may be 4 -1/2 feet. On other portions of rights -of -way where casing is not directly beneath any track, the depth from ground surface or from bottom of ditches to top of casing shall be not less than 3 feet. Where not practicable to secure the above depths, special construction approved by Railroad shall be used. 6. LENGTH OF CASING: The horizontal distances from center line of the nearest outside track to each end of casing shall be at least 45 feet at right angles to the center line of such track. If additional tracks are constructed in the future, diminishing these distances, the casing shall be correspondingly extended. 7. SHUT -OFF VALVES: Where required by the Railroad, accessible emergency shut -off valves shall be installed within effective distances on one or each side of the crossing. E. LOCATION: Where practicable, pipe lines shall cross tracks at approximately right angles thereto and shall not be closer than 45 feet to any portion of any railroad bridge, building or other important structure which might be injured by leakage from, or failure of, the pipe line. Pipe line, casing and vettt pipes shall be at least 4 feet vertically from aerial electric wires and shall be suit- ably insulated from underground electric wires on railroad right -of -way. 9. TOPOGRAPHY: Crossings under railroad tracks of pipe lines carrying combustible substances shall, where practicable, be so in- stalled that the discharge from the ends of casing or vent pipes shall flow away from the railroad. 10. APPROVAL OF PLANS: Plans for a proposed crossing shall be submitted to, and meet the approval of, the Railroad before installation is begun and the execution of the work on railroad right -of -way, including the supporting of the track, shall be subject to its inspection and direction. The plans shall include a topographical map of the location of the proposed crossing indicating the flow of the discharging substance in the event of leakage from, or failure of, the pipe line and a profile of the pipe line extending in each direction from the proposed crossing to the nearest shut -off valve in the pipe line. 1. LOCATION: (C) PIPE LINES PARALLELING TRACKS AND ON RIGHT -OF -WAY LANDS Pipe line shall be located as far as practicable from any track or other important structure, preferably not more than 5 feet from the right -of -way line, but not closer than 45 feet to the center line of any track or to the nearest point of any bridge, building or other important structure. Bridge" as herein used shall not be deemed to include cast iron or con- crete pipes, or concrete culverts. 2. DEPTH OF PIPE LINE: Pipe line shall be buried to a depth of at least 3 feet from surface of ground to top of pipe. 3. WATERWAY CROSSINGS: Pipe lines crossing ravines, waterways, ditches or other surface drains, shall be passed under the channel at a suf- ficient depth to be protected from scour, and in such manner as not to interfere with or obstruct the channel or diminish the channel capacity. If impracticable to so locate on ount of the topography of the ground, pipe lines may be elevated suffi- ciently to ovoid drift and be supported on substantial supports, the type and design of which shall be approved by the Rail- road. obtain: 4. CASING PIPE REQUIREMENTS: Casing, conforming to specifications in Sections 3 and 4, Part (B), shall be provided where the following conditions (a) Where the pressure in the carrier pipe exceeds 400 pounds per square inch. (b) Where the pipe line is located closer than 45 feet from the center line of any track or from the nearest por- tion of any bridge, building or other important structure. Such casing shall extend in each direction to a point at least 45 feet from center line of the track or nearest point of structure to be cleared. (c) Where the pipe line 1s deemed by the Railroad to present a hazard to railroad property or operation. 5. CARRIER PIPE: Carrier pipe and casing shall conform to specifications in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9, Part (B). 6. SPECIAL CARRIER PIPE A special carrier pipe, having a strength at least 50 per cent greater than other portions of the carrier, pipe may be substituted for the casing required under conditions set forth in Section 4, Part (C), if approved by the Railroad. Pipe line owner shall submit to the Railroad for approval complete specifications covering such special pipe and its installation. 7. APPROVAL OF PLANS: Plans for a proposed installation shall be submitted to, and meet the approval of, the Railroad before work is begun and the execution of the work on railroad right -of -way shall be subject to its inspection and direction. The plans shall In- clude a topographical map of the location of the proposed pipe line on railroad right -of -way indicating the flow of the dis- charging substance is the event of leakage from, or failure of, the pipe line and a profile of the pipe line on the railroad right -of -way and extending in each direction from such right -of -way to the nearest shut -off valve in the pipe line. APPROVED: R. K. Davidson Sr. Vice- President - Operations E. T. Franzen Chief Engineer 4 ito 7385 pE OE4 t,a VAIA WAS 1: