chisee or licensee obli ated to <br /> Provide . A perm~ttee that is a municipal utility, fran g <br /> ompensate t~el city for ongoing use of the public way for the provision of utility or <br /> elecommunic~tidns services. <br /> Street e~ment. A portion of a street or alley between intersections, generally <br /> <br /> Consisting of ne'standard City block, not exceeding 400 feet in length. <br /> Utility I selector. Public Works Department personnel assigned to administer the <br /> fight-of-way c t plermit program. <br /> i <br /> -7.302-C ~I, Freq_uency of Opening the Public Ways -Notice Requirements. <br /> I <br /> 1. I drder to reduce and mitigate the impact of street openings on the life and <br /> unction of str t and alley surfaces, and minimize the disruption in normal use of streets <br /> nd alleys, th frequency and timing of the cutting of pavement is limited. <br /> 1.1 ' Cutting of street surfaces for installation of utility or communication <br /> facilitie is prohibited for a period of five years from the time the~street is constructed <br /> or resu abed. <br /> 1.2' No street segment, irrespective of age or condition, shall be cut more <br /> than on e',in any 12 month period for placement of new facilities by those utilities <br /> or licen a (holders who received notice of prior street openings pursuant to R-7.302- <br /> C-2. ~I <br /> 1.3'~, Exceptions to these prohibitions must be approved in writing by the <br /> City En inleer or designee, based on, or subject to the following: <br /> 1.3.1 Requests for approval to open a street whose surface is less <br /> t ash five years old shall be reviewed and approved, approved with special <br /> ontiitions, or denied. Special conditions may include modified or increased <br /> aviement restoration requirements, landscaping, or other requirements to <br /> r shore disturbed features. <br /> i <br /> 1.3.2 Examples of conditions which may justify, exceptions to the <br /> rohibition include: required excavation to locate existing facilities when <br /> i st~lling a new facility by tunneling, boring, or pushing; or to provide <br /> ecessary utility services to a property where no other practicable alternative <br /> xi~ts to provide such service. <br /> 1.3.3 In addition to the standard permit fees, a fee in an amount <br /> st~blished by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.00 of the Eugene <br /> dministrative Order - 3 02/10/98 <br /> i <br /> <br />