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PROJECT NOTES <br />(c) Vertical and horizontal separations between telecommunications facilities and other <br />facilities shall be maintained as required by the NESC Section 32 Underground Conduit Systems. <br />Conduit systems for telecommunications facilities shall be separated from conduit systems for <br />power supply systems by: <br />(1) 3 inches of concrete <br />(2) 4 inches of masonry <br />12 inches of well -tamped earth <br />(3) <br />Waming Tape <br />(a) A detectable orange colored cable waming tape shall be placed 12 to <br />18 inches above, the conduit in the trench. <br />Hand -holes <br />(a) All cavities required for cable pulling purpose shall be constructed as <br />load bearing Hand -holes. <br />(b) Hand -holes shall be placed at as specified on plans and approved by Viaero.. <br />In no case shall conduit bend radius exceed 180 degrees between structures. <br />Hand -holes shall be either a 30"x48"x30" precast composite concrete or a 30"x48"x36" <br />precast composite concrete. Refer to project detail sheet 07 for specifications. <br />Separations from Other Public Utilities and Drainage Facilities <br />(a) Parallel separations are required to satisfy standards for utility trenching <br />excavations and to provide for adequate maintenance operations. <br />(1) The minimum parallel separation between telecommunications conduit <br />and water pipe or drainage pipe and other pipe with a depth of cover of less than <br />6 feet shall be 5 feet. <br />(2) The minimum parallel separation between telecommunications conduit <br />and wastewater pipe or other pipe with a depth of cover of more than 6 feet shall <br />be 10 feet. <br />(b) Vertical separation at utility crossings shall be as follows: <br />(1) The minimum vertical separation between telecommunications conduit <br />and City public utilities shall be 6 inches. <br />All crossings of natural and improved drainage ways, and irrigation ditches, <br />shall meet the following conditions: <br />(1) Telecommunications conduit shall be placed a minimum 48 inches below the invert <br />of the drainage way or ditch. This minimum depth of cover shall apply whether or not the <br />drainage way is an open system or contained within a culvert. <br />(2) The telecommunications conduit shall be placed in a SDR -11 <br />to accomidate placed conduits. When the drainage way or ditch is an open system, the sleeve <br />shall extend a minimum horizontal distance of 10 feet beyond each side of the drainage way, measured <br />from top of bank to top of bank. <br />(3) <br />When the drainage way or ditch is in a culvert, and the culvert opening is greater <br />than 5 feet, the sleeve shall extend a minimum horizontal distance of 5 feet beyond each <br />side of the culvert, or shall extend a minimum horizontal distance equal to the vertical depth of <br />the culvert, measured from the culvert invert to the final ground surface above the culvert. <br />LEGEND <br />✓ STREET SIGN <br />A. FIRE HYDRANT <br />O WATER METER <br />® unuTY VALVE <br />® UTIUTY P011 <br />QO UTILITY MANHOLE <br />D UnUTY HANDHOLE <br />ELECTRICAL/UT1UTY CABINET <br />m TELEPHONE PED - CROSS BOX <br />® PROPOSED V1AER0 MANHOLE <br />PROPOSED VIAERO HANDHOLE <br />0 STORM INLET <br />• STORM CRATE <br />>—< CULVERT <br />TREE <br />• CUT -RESTORE <br />LINETYPES <br />cnldnr-PERMITTED BY OTHERS <br />CaaAr- TRNAL BOE) <br />CGraur DI) <br />CaauT-(ixrua) <br />RENT -EF -WNW <br />EDGE OF ASPHALT <br />EDGE OF GR/,'EL <br />EDGE OF SOMALI( <br />FEMGE-E161MG <br />CARO RAL -01S1 NG <br />GAS-DISAJG <br />II0E%AQ-O ELECTIC-ExSTNG <br />1ELENOE-095TNc <br />STOW 2EYA-EX5114 <br />SWAM' SEWER-OOSTNG <br />SlEAM- OSING <br />1NTERC611010 <br />BMW <br />WAN ft. FIVVL <br />MOB St TDCI <br />VIAERD <br />Fiber Networks, LLC <br />1224424444844 PEI -910-4117-3142 <br />Fat W 4 CO 20701 IRWERO.CMI <br />GRAND ISLAND - DONPHAN <br />CITY OF GRAND ISLAND <br />PROJECT NOTES <br />WYE <br />CAC Melt 1.'1.0 <br />1066t — <br />VAL NTS <br />ROI WC 1.19/20 <br />12 <br />Alte <br />c-� <br />