1) Removal of all excess sand deposited on Baldwin County rights-of-ways, and County owned public land, by either natural storm events or by adjacent property owners following natural storm events, depositing the said sand back on other washed-out areas on Baldwin County rights-of-way as directed by the Baldwin County Engineer. All sand deposited on right-of-ways shall be free of objectionable objects as determined by the Baldwin County Engineer. Objectionable objects are defined as any material that is not suitable to be in a roadbed, including but not limited to wood, vegetation, plastics, metal or other organic building materials.; 2) Removal of all excess sand deposited on Baldwin County rights-of-ways, and County owned public land, by either natural storm events or by adjacent property owners following natural storm events, sifting the said sand to remove all deleterious materials and depositing the sand back on the beaches as directed by the Baldwin County Engineer, and spreading the sand as directed by the Baldwin County Engineer. All sand deposited on the beach shall be sifted and be free from excess deleterious materials. Deleterious material is defined as material other than natural beach sand, including but not limited to rocks, asphalt, concrete, plastics, metal, wood and other building materials. All sand to be placed back on the beaches must be sifted through a sieve with openings no larger than 5/8”. All areas where sand is to be deposited on beach shall be cleaned to remove all deleterious material as directed by the Baldwin County Engineer immediately prior to deposition of cleaned sand. Upon completion, all roads shall be swept from edge of pavement to edge of pavement to clear off any excess sand on roads as part of the final cleanup operation. 3) Disposal of all deleterious materials removed from said sand by the sifting operation, at a Baldwin County Solid Waste facility. The CONTRACTOR(S) will be responsible for the payment of all applicable tipping fees. 4) Disposal of all objectionable objects or large deleterious material (i.e. C&D materials and vegetative debris generated by either natural storm event or by adjacent property owners following natural storm event) removed prior to or during the sand sifting operation, at a Baldwin County Solid Waste facility. The CONTRACTOR(S) will be responsible for the payment of all applicable tipping fees. 5) Repair any driveway damaged from the natural storm event or from the sand sifting operation with gravel as directed by the Baldwin County Engineer per ALDOT Standard Specifications for Highway Construction Section 430 B.