The Utility Inspector will periodically monitor operations performed by the contractor to see <br /> that work is performed according to the permit conditions. The work must strictly conform <br /> to the approved plans. Any changes in the proposed facility from that shown on the <br /> approved permit must have the prior consent of the Utility Inspector. If a field change is <br /> approved by the Utility Inspector, the permiee shall submit modified permit drawings which <br /> document the change. The Utility Inspector may require the permittee to apply for a new <br /> permit if the requested change cannot be resolved by a field decision. EC 7.305 (1) <br /> The Utility Inspector may require changes in construction technique or workmanship if <br /> hazardous conditions are present and may halt construction if it does not conform to the <br /> approved drawings. EC 7.305 (3) <br /> 3.D PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND ROUTING OF TRAFFIC <br /> The permittee shall comply with all City traffic control standards including latest editions of <br /> Part VI of the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), the Oregon <br /> Department of Transportation's Short Term Traffic Control Handbook and the City of <br /> Eugene Work Zone Traffic Control Standards Supplement, and as specified in Section 202 <br /> of the Standard Specifications. <br /> NOTE: Bicycle lanes are considered legal travel lanes herein and must be accommodated <br /> as such. <br /> It shall be the duty of any person cutting or making an excavation in or upon any public <br /> place to establish and maintain barriers and warning devices necessary for the safety of <br /> the workers and the general public. The Utility Inspector may review the.permittee's <br /> placement of these barriers and warning devices. When, in the judgement of the Utility <br /> Inspector, additional barricades or warning devices are necessary, he/she shall so inform <br /> the permittee and the permittee shall take prompt action to comply. <br /> 3.E LANE CLOSURES, WORKING TIME, AND PARKING RESTRICTIONS <br /> Written approval from Transportation Division personnel is required for a permittee either <br /> to close a street travel lane or restrict parking on either an arterial street or within the <br /> downtown core area. The downtown core area is defined as that area bordered on the <br /> North by 5th Ave., on the South by 13th Ave., on the East by High St. and on the West by <br /> Lincoln St. A copy of the written authorization must be at the work site all times the closure <br /> or restriction is in effect. The Utility Inspector shall have the authority to enforce the <br /> conditions stated in the restriction or closure authorization. <br /> Due to the conflicts between traffic and construction work within a street during peak traffic <br /> hours, work on arterial streets and/or within the downtown core area small be prohibited <br /> <br /> during the hours of 7:15 - 8:15 a.m. and 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Whenever lane closures on <br /> arterials or within the downtown core area are performed, the permittee shall be <br /> <br /> responsible for informing the local media (i.e. major local newspapers, radio stations and <br /> <br /> Utility & R/W Permit Policy 22 o2/og/gg <br /> <br />