2.C.2 Plans and Drawings <br />. ~' Due to the large variety of uses for revocable permits, the plans and drawings to be <br />required for a permit will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. Contact the staff of the <br />City Engineer for specific requirements. <br />2.C.3 Review <br />Engineering Division personnel have the responsibility of entering the permit information <br />into a permit tracking system, routing the applica#ions to the various reviewing divisions, <br />and then issuing the permit. If aright-of--way cut permit is required in addition to the <br />revocable permit, the right-of--way cut permit must be reviewed and approved by the Utility <br />Inspector prior to the issuance of the revocable permit. <br />The amount of time needed by the City of Eugene to review a revocable permit varies <br />greatly depending upon-the complexity of the individual permit situation. <br />A copy of all permits granted shall be forwarded to the Utility Inspector in Maintenance <br />Planning to allow inspection of the right-of--way restoration and temporary traffic control <br />measures used. <br />2.D STREET AND RIGHT-OF WAY CUT PERMITS <br />2.D.1 Application <br />For EWEB, franchised utilities, and licensees, application to perform excavations within <br />the public way may be made to the Engineering Division at 858 Pearl Street. All other <br />right-of--way use and cut permits are issued through Engineering staff at the Permit and <br />Information Center at 99 W 10th Avenue. Applications shall be made on a standard form <br />provided by the City. All relevant portions of application form and standard attachments <br />must be completed prior to submittal #o the City. Incomplete applications will not be <br />processed and will be returned to applicant. " <br />Application for aright-of--way cut permit must be made by a representative of the owner or <br />operator of the facility being installed or upon which maintenance is being performed. <br />Persons or companies working under contract to the facility owner or operator are not <br />considered representatives of the facility owner and as such will not be allowed to apply <br />for or be granted aright-ofi way cut permit. <br />Unless a special exception is granted, applications for right-of--way cut permits to perform <br />excavations upon improved streets shall not be granted where the pavement is less than <br />five years old. <br />f" . <br />Utility & R/W Permit Policy 9 06/01/97 <br />__ <br />