For purposes of surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the .permittee, an <br />improved public way is a public right-of--way upon which hard surface improvements such <br />'~ as street and alley pavements, public sidewalks, or bicycle paths have been constructed. <br />The permittee is responsible for maintaining surface restoration of a utility or right-of--way <br />cut upon an improved public way, until such time as the City performs a street reconstruc- <br />tion or overlay upon the affected area. EC 7.308 (1) <br />4.C UNIMPROVED PUB1.lC WAY <br />For purposes of surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the permittee, an <br />unimproved public way is a public right-of-way or public utility easement upon which hard <br />surface improvements such as street and alley pavements have not been constructed. <br />The permittee shall be responsible for maintenance of surface restoration. of work <br />performed within. an unimproved public way for a period of one year commencing upon the <br />completion of the work. EC 7.308 (1) <br />REFERENCES <br />Eugene Municipal Code 4.083, 6.630, 7.007, 7.290, 7.295, 7.297, 7.302, 7.305, 7.307 & <br />7.308 <br />Oregon Revised Statue 447.310 {Sidewalk Ramps) <br />Latest editions of Part VI of the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices <br />{MUTCD), the Oregon Department of Transportation's Short Term Traffic Control Hand- <br />book and the City of Eugene Work Zone Traffic Control Standards Supplement <br />Standards Manual, Oregon Utilities Coordinating Council, current edition <br />Standard Specifications and Drawings, for Public Works Construction, Oregon Chapter <br />APWA, current edition: <br />Design Standards for Eugene Streets, Sidewalks, Bikeways and Accessways, current <br />edition <br />Utility & R/1N Permit Policy 27 06/0'i/97 <br />