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3) DOD's contractor shall maintain and exercise due care to keep the <br /> area surrounding the siren site be clear and safe for public use <br /> during the term of the right-of-entry permit. <br /> 4) DOD's contractor shall restore the siren site to a condition that is <br /> substantially similar to that which existed prior to the <br /> commencement of the contractor's activity under each right-of- <br /> entry permit. <br /> 5) DOD, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, and <br /> subcontractors shall comply with and satisfy all applicable statutes, <br /> ordinances, rules and regulations of the Federal, State and County <br /> governments in performing its work at each siren site. <br /> 6) DOD, through its officers, employees, agents, contractors, or <br /> subcontractors shall obtain and ensure compliance with HRS <br /> Chapter 343, as amended. <br /> 2. COUNTY's responsibilities: <br /> a. Identify, review and approve the proposed location of the siren sites. <br /> b. Assist DOD in the coordination with site owners and communities to <br /> facilitate the siren site approvals. <br /> c. Participate with DOD and DAGS in the sirens final acceptance process. <br /> d. The COUNTY, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, and <br /> subcontractors shall comply with and satisfy all applicable statutes, <br /> ordinances, rules and regulations of the Federal, State and County <br /> governments in performing its siren project activities. <br /> FOR COUNTY CONTROLLED SITES: <br /> e: Review and approve the construction plans provided by DOD for the <br /> installation of the sirens and related equipment. <br /> f. Grant DAGS, DOD and their contractors a license to install, operate, and <br /> maintain sirens and related equipment on the siren sites approved by the <br /> COUNTY. <br /> g. Issue right-of-entry permits to DAGS' and DOD's contractor for approved <br /> siren sites. <br /> 3 of 6 <br />