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11130/22, 2:21 PM <br />about:blank <br />202205669 <br />All facilities thereto, after having been erected, shall at all times be subject to inspection and the right is reserved to <br />require such changes, additions, repairs, relocations and removal as may at any time be considered necessary to <br />permit the relocation, reconstruction, widening and maintaining of a City facility and to provide proper and safe <br />protection to life and property on or adjacent to City facilities, or in the interest of safety to traffic on the roadways <br />and that the cost of making such changes, additions, repairs and relocations shall be borne by the applicant, and <br />that all of the cost of the work to be accomplished under this permit shall be borne by the permittee who agrees to <br />hold the City harmless therefore. <br />Permittee is responsible for submitting an approved traffic control plan prior to commencement of any <br />work. Locate flags shall be removed after the "excavator" has determined the work is complete. <br />Permittee shall coordinate any and all work with the City of Grand Island, their consultant, and <br />contractor eliminate any interference with know/marked City utilities. Any interference with City <br />utilities shall be addressed immediately and at the expense of the Permittee. <br />4. PROTECTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES. The Permittee is responsible for locating and coordinating original <br />construction and future maintenance work on the described installation/improvement. No excavation work will be <br />permitted in the area of underground utility facilities until all such facilities have been located and identified to the <br />satisfaction of all parties. The excavation must be done with care in order to avoid any possibility of damage to the <br />utility facility. The Permittee shall be responsible for any and all damages, except to the extent that such damaged <br />facility failed to comply with the requirement of Neb. Rev. Stat. 76-2301 et seq. Must maintain a minimum three <br />(3) foot separation from any underground electric lines where paralleled, as well as a minimum (3) foot of <br />clearance from the OUTSIDE of the twenty (20) inch water main that is being paralleled. <br />Conduit shall not be placed between the City's traffic signal cabinet and connecting traffic signal <br />conduit/poles. Conduit must be offset a minimum of five (5) feet from the base of any traffic signal cabinet, <br />traffic signal pole, or traffic signal pull box. <br />Contractor will be required to obtain a permit to work in the ROW (including a traffic control plan) before <br />any physical work is to take place. Locate flags shall be removed after the "excavator" has determined the <br />work is complete. <br />IF SIGNAL CONDUIT/VI/IRE HAS TO BE CROSSED THE NEW LINE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FEET <br />DEEP WHERE CROSSING AND THE EXSTING SIGNAL CONDUIT SHALL BE POTHOLED AND VERIFIED <br />ON-SITE PRIOR TO BORING <br />The proposed facilities or their operation or their maintenance shall not unreasonably interfere with the facilities or <br />the operation or maintenance of the facilities of other persons, firms or corporations previously issued permits of <br />use and occupancy, and the proposed facilities shall not be dangerous to persons or property using or occupying <br />the roadway or using facilities constructed under previously granted permits of use and occupancy; and that the <br />City's records of prior permits are availahle, it being the duty of the applicant to determine the existence and <br />location of all faculties within the City right-of-way/easement. <br />5. RESTORATION OF PROPERTY. If the construction or maintenance of the installation/improvement identified in <br />Paragraph 1 above requires the excavation of earth, removal of hard surfacing, grass, vegetation, landscaping, or <br />any other disruption of the surface of the public right-of-way/easement or neighboring property, the Permittee shall <br />restore the surface of the area to the same condition as it existed immediately prior to the Permittee's work in the <br />area. <br />Drainage in roadway side and cross ditches must be maintained at all times. The entire right-of-way/easement <br />affected by work under a permit must be restored to as good a condition as existed prior to beginning work to the <br />complete satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br />6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Right-of-Way/Easement Utility Permit shall take effect on the date it is executed by the <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer of the City of Grand Island as dated below. It shall continue for an indefinite <br />term or until such time as it is terminated as provided hereafter. <br />about:blank <br />2/4 <br />
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