2. A licensee or owner ofabove-ground wires, cables or lines that cross a right- <br />` of-way that is subject to a capacity-enhancing improvement project shall install <br />underground conduit crossings at the time of the improvement project. <br />3. A permit issued in connection with new residential or new commercial <br />development may contain conditions relating to utilities and communications facilities such <br />as, but not limited to: <br />3.1 Standards for conduit size, location and capacity to be installed, which <br />may vary for different areas of the City, the class of street, location, or other factors; <br />and <br />3.2 Standards requiring the initial provider in an area to provide extra <br />capacity for later providers, and a process that enables the initial provider to recover <br />a portion of that cost from subsequent providers. <br />3.3 Prior to imposition of permit conditions relating to standards for conduit <br />size, capacity to be installed, and for the provision of extra capacity, the City <br />Engineer shall complete a standards development process; which provides an <br />opportunity for interested parties to review and comment on such standards. <br />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 <br />and these Rules for co-location of and undergrounding of facilities, providers shall utilize <br />common trenches for placement of multiple provider facilities to be installed within the <br />.same street segment unless otherwise approved by the Utility Inspector. <br />2. Providers shall comply with the notice requirements of R-7.302-C-2. of these <br />rules. In addition, no street segment shall be reopened for placement of new facilities by <br />those utilities or license holders who received notice pursuant to R-7.302-C-2. above within <br />the subsequent 12 month period, without the written approval of the City Engineer or <br />designee. <br />R-7.302-G Provision of Facility Location Information. <br />1. Facility Locate service. All providers must provide facility locate services <br />in response to locate requests from excavators working in the area of underground facilities <br />owned or operated by a provider. Providers must demonstrate the ability to provide such <br />services by submitting documentation to the City showing proof of subscription to the <br />Oregon Utility Notification Center along with evidence of resource commitments to locate <br />Administrative Order - 7 o2iioiss <br />