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City Council and Successor Agency
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1/28/2013
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ORDINANCE NO. 2390 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING CHAPTER 29 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ENGINEERING STANDARDS, WORK IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS- OF-WAY AND REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The following constitutes the Council's findings. A. The City of Redwood City has the responsibility to manage the maintenance of sidewalks, roads, streets and rights-of-way in the City to preserve the operational safety, integrity, and function of the City's transportation system; and
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01/28/2013 <br /> Department will not exercise the right to require such relocation in an <br /> unreasonable or arbitrary manner. <br /> G. Assignment. Encroachment permits shall be applied for by and issued to the <br /> person or company who will make use of the permit and not exclusively to the <br /> contractor, who has been employed to construct the improvements. <br /> However, all contractors and subcontractors who will be performing work in <br /> the right-of-way or City property shall be named and identified in the <br /> encroachment permit application. Permits may be applied for and issued to <br /> Owners and Contractors jointly so that the Contractor's insurance and bonds <br /> will protect the City thus not requiring the owner to obtain separate insurance <br /> and bonds. In which case, the contractor's insurance and bonds shall name <br /> the owner as an additional protected party. The rights granted by the permit <br /> shall not be assignable without the express prior written consent of the <br /> Department. <br /> H. Improvement Agreement. In any case where the City Engineer estimates that <br /> the cost of the work will exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), or that a <br /> dangerous or hazardous condition will be created by the doing of the work, <br /> whether to persons or to property, the Department may require that the <br /> applicant enter into an improvement agreement with the City on such terms <br /> and conditions as may be approved by the City Council. <br /> I. Supplemental. The Department may require additional conditions for the <br /> issuance of a permit as are applicable and necessary to meet specific <br /> situations, for public safety and to insure compliance with this chapter and all <br /> other City, state or federal regulations. <br /> J. Acceptance. Acceptance of any permit granted under the provisions this <br /> chapter shall not become effective until written acceptance thereof shall have <br /> been filed by the permittee with the Department. By accepting this permit, the <br /> permittee covenants and agrees to perForm and be bound by each and all of <br /> the terms and conditions imposed by the City of Redwood City, and the <br /> permit. <br /> Sec. 29.12. Terms of Construction. <br /> A. All work done, uses made and installations of facilities, under such permits, <br /> shall be to the satisfaction of the City and shall be in accordance with the <br /> terms and conditions of the encroachment permit, all adopted regulations, <br /> standards and specifications of the City including the regulations and <br /> specifications for pavement restoration, all applicable state and federal <br /> regulations and the latest edition of applicable industry construction manuals, <br /> such as AT&T Manual of Construction (Blue Book) as an example. All work <br /> done and use made pursuant to such permits shall be perFormed in a manner <br /> consistent with high industry standards. The Department may require a <br /> permittee to retain an approved utility line identification or locator service such <br /> as Underground Service Alert or California Digalert. <br /> ATTY/ORD.377/AMENDING CHAPTER 29 STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS ORD.#2390 <br /> REV:01-22-13 PT FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br /> Page 11 of 28 <br />
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