owner or operator of the facility being installed. Persons or companies working under contract for <br />the facility owner or operator are not considered representativesand will not be granted a temporary <br />surfacing permit without written permission from the owner or operator. <br />Z.H.2 General Criteria for all Temporary Surfacing Permits. <br />The following criteria shall apply to all Temporary Surfacing Permits: <br />Drainage and Maintenance Responsibilities - No Temporary Surface Permit (TSP) shall be <br />issued without the applicant providing a written statement that acknowledges that the <br />maintenance of the improvement and the liability for any damage from drainage problems <br />associated with the improvement are the applicant's personal responsibility. <br />2. Work on Private Property - No TSP shall be issued that requires any work to be performed <br />on private property without a written statement granting permission from the property owner <br />of record. <br />3. Tree Removal - No trees shall be removed without the issuance of the TSP and a Tree <br />Removal Permit, if required. Tree removal permits are required for the removal of any street <br />tree (heritage street tree removal can only be authorized by the City Manager for the <br />protection of the public health, safety and welfare). A permit is also required for removal of <br />private property trees over 8 inches diameter. Impacts to more than 30 percent of the critical <br />root zone of a tree can result in a technical felling, thereby requiring a tree felling permit. <br />Any excavation can potentially damage a tree's root system to the extent that a permit for <br />removal could be required. (If any tree is impacted from the proposed improvement, a <br />consultation with staff of the Urban Forester's office is highly recommended.) <br />4. Designation of Street - No TSP shall be considered for any improvement that includes <br />widening of an existing structure in any publicright-of--way designated as a major or minor <br />arterial or a major collector street. This includes an easement or a proposed right-of--way <br />dedication that is a direct extension of a street designated as a major or minor arterial or a <br />major collector street as defined in the Eugene Arterial & Collector Street Plan. <br />2.H.3 Applicability Criteria for a TYPE ONE Temporary Surfacing Permit. <br />A Type One TSP is for very small prof ects with very limited impact to the right-of--way or access to <br />abutting properties. <br />A Type One permit may be used only: <br />(a) For the placement of dust suppressant. <br />(b) For placement of less than 60 cubic yards of aggregate on an existing aggregate <br />roadway. <br />Utility & IZ/W Permit Manual <br />Exhibit A - 20 <br />C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\OLKB202\03rowrlexa.wpd -Manual (03ROWR 1).WPD(11/07/03) <br />