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Admin Order 58-97-21-F (2)
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2. Identification of the types of activities and scope of work (length and diameter sizes <br />of service lines, etc.) requested to be allowed under the annual permit. <br />3. A monthly report of all blanket permit activities and right-of--way cuts will be <br />submitted, in an agreed-upon format, of each service installation or repair <br />performed by the permittee's staff or by contractors working for the permittee. <br />4. The name and telephone number of a specific "contact person" who will be <br />responsible for responding to City concerns regarding the permittee`s field activities. <br />The request for an annual permit will be reviewed and approved, approved with conditions, <br />or denied. Annual permits are subject to revocation if a facility owner fails to comply with <br />the standards established by the City or conditions of the permit. <br />Permit fees for annual permits include a processing component and a "per activity" <br />component. The permit processing component is payable upon approval of the annual <br />permit. The "per activity" component is calculated monthly or periodically, based on the <br />number of activities performed under the annual permit for which a City response (e.g., site <br />review, inspection) was performed, and billed to the permittee. <br />2.C REVOCABLE PERMITS FOR PRIVATE FACILITIES <br />A revocable permit may be issued to a permittee for any use of the public way which is not <br />administered by an existing franchise or Iiceiise. As with. all right-of--way permits, the City <br />reserves the right to "revoke:" or cancel the permittee's permission to use the public way <br />at a later date. -This type of permit is typically used for placement of a private'facility that <br />serves an individual property, site, or business and is not placed for the provision of <br />services to others. Detailed questions concerning revocable permits should be .addressed <br />to the Engineering Division personnel. <br />Unless otherwise specified in a license or franchise agreement, a revocable .permit shall <br />be obtained prior to the placement of any private facility upon, over or under the public <br />way. The permittee shall be required to pay all permit fees and user fees as established. <br />Issuance of a revocable permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining any <br />other permits which may be required. Examples of other permits which may be required <br />are building, right-of-way cut, tree removal, and sewer connection. Any revocable permit <br />which entails excavation within the public way shall also require aright-of-way cut permit. <br />Revocable permits issued which involve the placement of underground facilities shall <br />inform the permittee of the requirement for the permittee to subscribe to the Oregon Utility <br />Notification Center and to respond to requests from underground excavators for the field <br />location of the permittee's facilities. Failure to maintain this subscription may result in the <br />permit being revoked. ` <br />Revocable permits shall be subject to conditions approved by the City Engineer or <br />designee including, but not limited to all standards for temporary traffic control, construction <br />Utility & R/W Permit Policy 8 02/09/98 <br />
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