rec rds are used y the Utility Inspector to submit statistics to the LUCC and OUCC to <br /> ssi tin tracking tility coordination trends state-wide. <br /> 1.D 2 Authority , <br /> Th Utility Inspec r has the authority to order changes in construction technique or issue <br /> "st p work" order for non-compliance with the permit conditions or Standard <br /> Sp cifications, as referenced later herein, if hazardous or improper methods are used. <br /> Th inspector is r sponsible for field review of the contractor's temporary traffic safety <br /> me sures. Thes measures shat! be designed to maintain the flow of traffic, and to <br /> pro ect vehicles, icycles, pedestrians and. workers during the length of the project. <br /> Iris ections are s heduled to monitor compliance with the established Standards..The <br /> ca tractor`s work hall be reviewed for progress, proper location and depth, width of <br /> pa ement cut, to porary placement of excavated materials, adequately compacted <br /> ba kfill, proper to porary and permanent surface restoration, and, when complete, the <br /> wo k site cleanin and restoration to its original condition. <br /> Th Utility Inspec or has the authority to provide interpretation and, when necessary, <br /> sp cific enforce ent of the Eugene Code, APWA Standard Specifications as amended by <br /> th City, Traffic ntrol Standards*, and other related standards; policies and rules, <br /> irc uding those ontained herein. This authority is applicable to all work conducted within <br /> tip public way a. d for those people or agencies undertaking such work. <br /> T affic Control tandards include the latest editions of: Part VI of the Federal "Manual on <br /> Un form Traffic C ntrol Devices" (MUTCD); the Oregon Department of Transportation's <br /> "5 ort Term Tra is Control Handbook"; and the City of Eugene "Work Zone Traffic Control <br /> $t ndards Suppt mentn. <br /> UTILITY LOCATING <br /> th Utility Inspe for is responsible for overall coordination of underground utility locating <br /> $e ices provide by the City. The Utility Inspector regularly monitors locate requests <br /> pi ced through t e Oregon Utility Notification Center (OUNC) to the Maintenance Planning <br /> a ice. The Utili Inspector periodically reviews OUNC information (usually at the <br /> b ginning, middl and end of each day) for requests by other agencies for the location of <br /> t?i y-owned and rground facilities. This allows the Utility Inspector to coordinate locate <br /> s rvice as appr priate and provides a mechanism by which to monitor excavation work <br /> pr posed within he public way. <br /> T e Utility Inspe for provides locate service for certain City-owned facilities. Locating <br /> s rvices are pro ided in conformance with ORS and related Oregon Administrative Rules <br /> a adopted by t e OUNC. Upon receipt of the 2 business day prior notice and before <br /> 'c mmencemen of the work, the Utility Inspector shall endeavor to locate those "locatable" <br /> <br /> ~C ty owned facil ties within the proposed work area which are on record at the Engineering <br /> D vision (i.e., sa itary sewer, storm sewer and certain City telecommunications). The _ <br /> c nterline and, hen exceeding two inches in width, the size of the facility should be <br /> U ility & R/W Permit olicy 4 12/01/97 <br /> <br />