A co y of the current list of providers is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" for informational <br /> purposes onl .The Inspector shall update the list as new providers become active within the City <br /> and provide copy thereof to the providers reflected in the list. <br /> Indiv dual project notices shall be provided in a manner which documents receipt of notice <br /> by the appr priate utilities and license holders. The notice shall include the general anticipated <br /> location wit 'n the public way and nature of facilities to be placed, along with_the proposed project <br /> schedule. T e notice shall provide, at a minimum, 10 days advance notice excluding Saturday, <br /> Sunday, and legal holidays. The notice shall also state the date by which other providers must <br /> respond to th notice. Upon request, an applicant must provide the City with documentation of the <br /> applicant's n tification to other utilities or license holders. <br /> In a dition, each January, providers shall submit to the City and all other providers a <br /> published lis of proposed facility installation or major facility upgrade projects anticipated to occur <br /> within the f llowing 24 months. The intent of this annual notification is to provide the City with <br /> adequate inf rniation to anticipate and manage impacts to the public rights-of--way, and provide other <br /> providers wit infornation helpful in planning for coordination of work and collocation of facilities. <br /> This provisio is not intended to require that a provider's marketing plans or proprietary information <br /> be published or disclosed to other providers. If a provider determines certain information disclosed <br /> to the City be proprietary, the provider may signify such on the information submitted and <br /> withhold th t information from disclosure to other providers. The City will respect such <br /> designations and protect such information from disclosure to the extent allowed by law. <br /> This rovider-initiated notification process is not required for the installation of facilities <br /> within new developments which are creating new streets and being processed through the <br /> subdivision fatting and public street improvement review processes. Through these public review <br /> processes a s dard notification method is in place which provides opportunity for service providers <br /> to coordinate service delivery plans, co-locate facilities and coordinate work in conjunction with the <br /> new develop ent. <br /> R-7.302-D Location of Above-Ground Facilities. <br /> 1. A~nlicability. The standards contained in this section shall be utilized in the <br /> placement of bove-ground facilities, including but not limited to junction boxes, controller cabinets, <br /> and central d'stribution boxes, in order to ensure that such facilities placed in the public way do not <br /> interfere wit the transportation uses of street and alley rights-of--way or with public safety. The <br /> <br /> provisions o this section do not apply to pay telephones, above-ground wires, cables or lines, or <br /> <br /> associated p les or support structures located in the public way. <br /> 2. Location Standards. Except for street lighting facilities or traffic control devices <br /> <br /> owned by th City, the location ofabove-ground facilities must conform to all applicable provisions <br /> <br /> of the Eugen Code, 1971, adopted plans, the City's Manual on Utility and Right-of--Way Permits, <br /> <br /> Administrati e Order - 11 r:\adminord\rules\OOrowrl2ao.wpd(09/13/00) <br /> <br />