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Admin Order 58-97-08
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6/5/1997
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In addition, the permittee shall be responsible for promptly removing and cleaning all <br /> excess earth, stone, crushed rock, rubbish, debris and any unused material that result <br /> <br /> from work performed. As work progresses, all public ways shall be thoroughly cleaned of <br /> all rubbish, excess earth, rock, and other debris resulting from such work. All cleanup <br /> shall be at the expense of the permittee. Upon failure to do so, within 48 hours of <br /> notification, the City may perform the work and charge the cost thereof to the permittee. If, <br /> in the judgement of the Maintenance Planning Manager, a hazardous or dangerous <br /> condition exists that affects the public health, safety and welfare, the notification require- <br /> ment may be waived and the City may take necessary corrective action to remove the <br /> hazardous conditions and charge the costs thereof to the responsible party without prior <br /> notification. EC 7.307 (2) <br /> Upon completion of the proposed work, the work site and all disturbed landscaping shall <br /> be restored to a condition as near as possible to that which existed immediately prior to <br /> <br /> the work. <br /> 3.J DAMAGE TO EXISTING FACILITIES <br /> The permittee shall be responsible for all damage to public or private property resulting <br /> from the permittee's failure to properly protect property while carrying out the work. EC <br /> 7.297 (2) <br /> <br /> The Utility Inspector and the owner of any damaged facility must be immediately notified of <br /> damage to public or private facilities caused or found by the permittee. When private <br /> sewer lines are damaged the permittee shall immediately notify the City Building Sewer <br /> Inspector of the Public Works Maintenance Planning Section (682-4800). Required <br /> repairs shall meet the State of Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code and be inspected by the <br /> Building Sewer Inspector. The Building Sewer Inspector shall make note, on the City's <br /> sewer connection records, of the damage and of the permittee responsible for the <br /> damage. <br /> The permittee shall exercise care to avoid disturbing or destroying survey monuments. <br /> Survey monuments disturbed by the permittee's work shall be restored in conformance <br /> with requirements of ORS 209.150. <br /> 3.J.1 Damage to City Facilities <br /> A permittee who causes damage to a City facility during work activities due to the permit- <br /> tee's failure to follow requirements of OAR 952-001-0010 through 952-001-0090 or failure <br /> to use reasonable care to protect City facilities shall be responsible for all costs of repair <br /> or restoration of .the facility. When a City facility is damaged the permittee shall immedi- <br /> ately notify the Utility Inspector. The Utility Inspector shall submit a damage report and a <br /> subsequent repair inspection report to the Maintenance Planning Manager. To aid in the <br /> updating of the infrastructure condition records, the damage repair report shall include a <br /> measured location and description of the damage and repair. <br /> Utility & R/W Permit Policy 24 06/01/97 <br /> <br />
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