Section 2: PERMITS FOR WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC WAY <br /> 2.A GENERAL <br /> No person or municipal utility shall perform work affecting the public way without first <br /> obtaining a permit from the City Engineer. EC 7.290(2) <br /> As used herein, "work affecting the public way" includes; but is not limited to, installation, <br /> or construction of any structure, pipe, conduit, culvert, or facility, including a <br /> communications facility or other wire line facility in the public way, and any construction, <br /> reconstruction, grading, dust control, repair, opening or excavation of a public way for any <br /> purpose but does not include the construction of public improvements performed under a <br /> contract executed by the City Manager or work performed by City employees under the <br /> City Manager's direction. EC 7.290(1) <br /> Issuance of a permit for work within the public way does not relieve the permittee from the <br /> responsibility to obtain other necessary permits and to conform to other regulatory <br /> requirements. In certain areas of the public way, location restrictions, setbacks, natural <br /> resource preservation, wetland, or other local, state, or federal regulations may apply. For <br /> example, a separate erosion prevention permit may be required, in addition to a right-of- <br /> way cut permit, for work performed in the public way. EC 6.635(1) <br /> While not required by the Eugene Code, an adopted City of Eugene policy requires work j <br /> within the public way which is to be performed under a contract executed by the City <br /> Manager to be reviewed by Public Works staff and a permit to be issued. All :associated <br /> fees shall be waived. <br /> An individual right-of-way use permit is required, unless otherwise specified in a current <br /> annual blanket permit, for an activity which affects the public way and meets ~ of the <br /> following conditions: <br /> 1. The activity involves the removal and replacement of any City-owned facilities (e.g. <br /> street pavement, trees, concrete curbs or sidewalks). <br /> 2. The activity involves the relocation of the existing facility (e.g. changing the foot line <br /> or elevation of underground facilities or moving existing poles or guy lines to a new <br /> location). <br /> 3. The activity involves the cutting of any root 2 inches in diameter or greater of a <br /> street tree within the critical root zone of the street tree. <br /> 4. The activity involves installing more than 100 linear feet of pipe, conduit or cable. <br /> 5. The activity includes closing a lane of traffic on an arterial street or any street within <br /> the downtown core area. <br /> <br /> Utility & R/W Permit Policy 6 02/09/98 <br /> <br />