1.2 No street segment, irrespective of age or condition, shall be cut more than <br /> once in any 12 month period for placement of new facilities b_v those providers who received <br /> notice of prior street openings pursuant to R-7.302-C-2. <br /> 1.3 Exceptions to these prohibitions must be approved in writing by the City <br /> Engineer or designee, based on or subject to the following: <br /> 1.3.1 Requests for approval to open a street whose surface is less than five <br /> years old shall be reviewed and approved, approved with special conditions, or <br /> denied. Special conditions may include modified or increased pavement restoration <br /> requirements, landscaping, or other requirements to restore disturbed features. <br /> 1.3.2 Examples of conditions which may justify exceptions to the <br /> prohibition include: required excavation to locate existing facilities when installing <br /> a new facility by tunneling, boring, or pushing; or to provide necessary utility <br /> services to a property where no other practicable alternative exists to provide such <br /> service. <br /> 1.3.3 In addition to the standard permit fees. a fee in an amount established <br /> by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971 shall be <br /> imposed for review and issuance of an exception permit for cutting a street whose <br /> surface is less than five years old. <br /> 1.4 Notwithstanding the provisions of R-7.302-A above, in emergency situations <br /> verbal authorization may be granted by the Inspector in lieu of a written authorization for an <br /> exception to the street cut prohibitions. Emergency situations are those in which immediate <br /> repair to damaged or malfunctioning facilities is necessary to restore lost service to <br /> customers. Any verbal authorizations shall be subsequent)}~ documented in writing by the <br /> Inspector. <br /> 2. Notice Requirements. A provider planning to install a new facility, or perform a <br /> major facility upgrade, within the public way under a standard right-of--way cut permit, greater than <br /> 400 linear feet, shall provide notice to the City and all other utilities and license holders identified <br /> in the most recent list of providers published by the Inspector who are licensed or franchised to <br /> provide services within the project area. The purpose of this notification is to encourage collocation <br /> of facilities and minimize impacts on the public way. The notice is intended to provide other utilities <br /> and license holders an opportunity to install facilities in a joint trench or to coordinate work along <br /> the same street segment while not unduly interfering with the provision of services to the originating <br /> provider's customers. Notification timing and format will be determined by the initiating provider <br /> so long as the notification purpose and documentation requirements are met. This approach to <br /> notification will be monitored and periodically reviewed by the Inspector to determine efficacy in <br /> <br /> meeting the intent of these rules. <br /> <br /> Administrative Order - 10 r:\adminord\rules\OOrowrl2ao.wpd(09/13/00) <br /> <br />