• The Contractor shall prepare traffic control plans using standard plans per the San Diego County Regional Standards on City’s approved traffic control title block, which can be obtained through the Department of Engineering. Site specific plans are only required when the required traffic control is not covered by a standard traffic control plan. Traffic control plans shall be approved by a City Traffic Engineer with allowable work hours. Nightwork may be required on certain locations depending on the proposed traffic control plan. • For each trash capture device, Contractor shall remove all trash, debris, and vegetation collected by the trash capture device in the storm drain structure and all trash and debris that has bypassed the trash capture device and settled in the storm drain structure. This can be done by hand or with a vactor truck • If entering the storm drain structure, the contractor shall follow proper local confined entry procedures. • All trash, debris and vegetation removed under this Agreement shall become the property of the contractor and shall be legally disposed of at Contractor’s sole expense. • The contractor shall be responsible for contacting and coordinating with local animal care and control for pickup and disposal of dead animals found inside the storm drain structure at Contractor’s sole expense. • Upon completion of cleanout operation, the trash capture device shall be thoroughly rinsed to remove all debris stuck in the perforated openings of the screen. • Contractor shall sweep an area of 2 feet around the storm drain structure and remove all trash, debris, and vegetation within the 2 feet vicinity