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1/2/24, 9:53 AM about:blank <br />202400132 <br />Any keyhole potholing locations in the roadway shall be approved by the Streets Division and shall be filled <br />within five (5) days of potholing. <br />No handholds or vaults shall be placed in the flowline or sloped bank of drainage ditches. If it has to be <br />placed on sloped bank the final grade of hand hold or vault lid shall match that of the sloped bank. <br />Erosion control shall be in place for all open excavations adjacent to drainage ditches. All drainage ditch <br />flowlines must be restored before job is done. <br />No handholds, vaults, or manholes shall be placed in the ADA accessible area of the sidewalk. <br />Any handholds, vaults or manholes placed in the sidewalk shall match the existing slopes of the sidewalk and <br />shall not be or creating tripping hazard for pedestrians. <br />Any sidewalk removals & replacements shall be approved by the Grand Island Streets Division prior to <br />removal. Restoration of sidewalk shall be done within five (5) days of removal. <br />Any street or sidewalk closures require a 72 -hour notice to the City of Grand Island Public Works Department <br />at 308-385-5455. <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) foot from the base of any traffic signal cabinet, <br />traffic signal pole, or traffic signal pull box. <br />Contractor will be required to a locate before any physical work is to take place. Locate flags shall be removed <br />after the "excavator" has determined the work is complete. <br />IF SIGNAL CONDUIT/WIRE HAS TO BE CROSSED THE NEW LINE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FOOT DEEP <br />WHERE CROSSING AND THE EXSTING SIGNAL CONDUIT SHALL BE POTHOLED AND VERIFIED ON-SITE PRIOR <br />TO BORING <br />The proposed facilities or their operation or their maintenance shall not unreasonably interfere with the <br />facilities or the operation or maintenance of the facilities of other persons, firms or corporations previously <br />issued permits of use and occupancy, and the proposed facilities shall not be dangerous to persons or <br />property using or occupying the roadway or using facilities constructed under previously granted permits of <br />use and occupancy; and that the City's records of prior permits are available, it being the duty of the <br />applicant to determine the existence and location of all facilities within the City right-of-way/easement. <br />5. RESTORATION OF PROPERTY. If the construction or maintenance of the installation/improvement identified <br />in Paragraph 1 above requires the excavation of earth, removal of hard surfacing, grass, vegetation, <br />landscaping, or any other disruption of the surface of the public right-of-way/easement or neighboring <br />property, the Permittee shall restore the surface of the area to the same condition as it existed immediately <br />prior to the Permittee's work in the area. <br />Drainage in roadway side and cross ditches must be maintained at all times. The entire right-of- <br />way/easement affected by work under a permit must be restored to as good a condition as existed prior to <br />beginning work to the complete satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br />about:blank 3/5 <br />