R-7.302-F Common Trench and Co-location Requirements. <br /> 1. In addition to the requirements of Section 7.302 of the Eugene Code, 1971 and <br /> these Rules for co-location of and undergrounding of facilities, providers shall utilize common <br /> trenches for placement of multiple provider facilities to be installed within the same street segment <br /> unless otherwise approved by the Utility Inspector. <br /> 2. Providers shall comply with the notice requirements of R-7.302-C-2. of these rules. <br /> In addition, no street segment shall be reopened for placement of new facilities by those utilities <br /> or license holders who received notice pursuant to R-7.302-C-2. above within the subsequent 12 <br /> month period, without the written approval of the City Engineer or designee. <br /> R-'7.302-G Provision of Facility Location Information. <br /> 1. Facility Locate service. All providers must provide facility locate services in <br /> response to locate requests from excavators working in the area of underground facilities owned <br /> or operated by a provider. Providers must demonstrate the ability to provide such services by <br /> submitting documentation to the City showing proof of subscription to the Oregon Utility <br /> Notification Center along with evidence of resource commitments to locate service provision <br /> either through the capacity of provider employees or through contractual agreement with a locate <br /> service provider. <br /> 2. Provision of Facility Man and Location Data. All providers shall comply with <br /> the Mapping and Location Data requirements contained within the license agreements and the <br /> requirements of Section 3.420 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> R-7.302-H Bonding and Indemnity Requirements <br /> 1. A Public Way restoration performance bond or security deposit shall be required <br /> for any project which involves the opening of 400 linear feet or more of the public way. The <br /> bond or security deposit shall be in an amount determined by the applicant and verified by the <br /> City Engineer equal to the cost of restoring the public way. These costs could include such <br /> activities as trench backfill, compaction, pavement restoration and associated traffic control. <br /> 1.1 Permit applicants shall provide the City with cash, a surety performance <br /> bond which has been fully executed by applicant and its surety, guaranteeing Applicant's <br /> obligations under this paragraph or another type of security acceptable to City, in its sole <br /> discretion. If applicant provides City with a bond, it shall be in a form acceptable to City, <br /> in its sole discretion. <br /> 1.2 A permittee may request the requirement of a Public Way restoration bond <br /> or security deposit be waived by the City Engineer or designee if: <br /> <br /> Administrative Order - 6 osiz9i9~ <br /> <br />