(10) inches in diameter or less, the repairs shall be performed by a contractor, <br /> plumber, utility crew, or others qualified to perform such work. The work shall be <br /> performed in accordance with City Standards and inspected by the Utility Inspector <br /> prior to backfill. <br /> All "taps" into City sanitary sewer mains shall be performed by the City. <br /> When the damaged facility is a sanitary sewer line larger than ten (10) inches in <br /> diameter, the Wastewater Collections Crew Supervisor shall be immediately <br /> notified. The Crew Supervisor shall have the option of providing repairs consul- <br /> tation to the permittee responsible for the damage, directing the repair performed <br /> by the person(s) responsible for the damage, or having the repair performed by City <br /> crews at the expense of the permittee responsible for the damage. The Utility <br /> Inspector shall submit a damage and inspection report to the Maintenance Planning <br /> Manager who shall review and approve a billing submittal to the permittee <br /> responsible for repair costs incurred by the City. <br /> Damage to Stormwater System Components - If the damaged facility is a storm <br /> sewer line, the repairs shall be performed by a contractor, plumber, utility crew, or <br /> others qualified to perform such work. The work shall be performed in accordance <br /> with City Standards and inspected by the Utility Inspector prior to backfill. Repairs <br /> involving taps to a storm sewer may be performed by qualified contractors or <br /> personnel working for the permittee. <br /> Catch basins, inlets, culverts, roadside ditches, and drainage channels damaged <br /> by the work of the permittee shall be restored to as good a condition as existed prior <br /> to permit work. Catch basins shall be cleaned of material or debris resulting from <br /> the work. Ditches and channels shall be restored to original shape with banks left <br /> in stable condition. Rock used to restore ditch or channel slopes shall be a <br /> minimum 3" and compacted, or as otherwise specified by the Utility Inspector. <br /> Damaged culverts shall be repaired and cleaned of construction debris. <br /> Damage to Traffic and Street Light Facilities - If a street light, sign, signal wire, <br /> detector loop, or related facility is damaged, the Utility Inspector and City <br /> Transportation Maintenance (682-5218) shall be immediately notified. It is <br /> important to note that if a detector loop is cut, the entire run must be replaced. All <br /> repairs to such facilities will be performed by City forces at the permittee's expense, <br /> unless otherwise directed by the Utility Inspector. <br /> Damage to City Irrigation Facilities - If a City irrigation line is damaged, the <br /> permittee shall notify the Utility Inspector who will consult with the City parks <br /> maintenance supervisor. The City parks maintenance supervisor shall have the <br /> option of providing repairs consultation to the permittee responsible for the damage, <br /> directing the repair performed by the person(s) responsible for,the damage, or <br /> having the repair performed by City crews at the expense ~of the permittee <br /> responsible for the damage. <br /> <br /> Utility & RNV Permit Policy 26 02/09/98 <br /> <br />