I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ~ judgment of tl#e Utility Permit and Inspections Supervisor, a hazardous or dangerous condition exists <br /> that affects th public health, safety and welfare, the notification requirement may be waived and the <br /> City may take necessary corrective action to remove the hazardous conditions and charge the costs <br /> thereof to the responsible party without prior notification. EC 7.308 (3) <br /> If more than ne permittee has worked within the affected area, the Utility Permit and Inspections <br /> Supervisor sh~ll allocate the responsibility and cost for restoration and maintenance. Factors to be <br /> considered in he allocation of responsibility include the nature of the work each performed, the type <br /> of deteriorate n occurring, when each permittee performed work, the kind of equipment and con- <br /> struction tec iques each used, and other such factors which may be deemed relevant. EC 7.308 (2) <br /> 4.B IMP OVED PUBLIC WAY <br /> II, <br /> For purposes olt-surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the permittee, an improved public <br /> way is a publi right-of--way upon which hard surface improvements such as street and alley pavements, <br /> public sidewal 's, or bicycle paths have been constructed. The permittee is responsible for maintaining <br /> surface restor tion of a utility or right-of--way cut upon an improved public way, until such time as <br /> the City perf rms a street reconstruction or overlay upon the affected area. EC 7.308 (1) <br /> Unless otherwise noted, the City of Eugene assumes NO responsibility for maintenance of any <br /> improvement' constructed under the authority of a Temporary Surfacing Permit (TSP). The <br /> owner/applic~nt accepts all responsibility to maintain the surface and related improvements in a safe <br /> condition. i <br /> 4.C UNIMPROVED PUBLIC WAY <br /> For purpose of surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the permittee, an <br /> unimproved ublic way is a public right-of--way or public utility easement upon which hard surface <br /> improvemen s such as street and alley pavements have not been constructed. The permittee shall <br /> be responsib e for maintenance of surface restoration of work performed within an unimproved <br /> public way f r a period of one year commencing upon the completion of the work. EC 7.308 (1) <br /> i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Utility & R/V~ Permit Policy <br /> Exhibit A - 37 r:\adminord\rules\OOrowrlexa.wpd{09/l3/00) <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br />