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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. The same shall be of the size and in the quantity prescribed by <br /> the Department and of sufficient clarity to illustrate the method of <br /> construction, design, location, dimensions, nature and purpose of the <br /> proposed encroachment and its relation to existing and proposed facilities in <br /> the right-of-way. <br /> C. The application shall also include information concerning the supervision and <br /> safety precautions to be employed, including the erection of barricades, <br /> warning lights, signals and signs, and the employment of personnel to direct <br /> traffic. If any lanes of traffic will be closed, the applicant shall also submit and <br /> obtain approval of a traffic control plan. <br /> D. Prior to and as a condition to approval of an encroachment permit pursuant to <br /> this chapter, the applicant shall submit to the Department copies of any and <br /> all other licenses, permits or approvals required by the City or any other <br /> governmental agency or other private party. <br /> E. No substantial changes shall be made in the plans, design, location, <br /> dimensions, character or duration of the encroachment or use as granted by <br /> the permit except upon written authorization of the City. Unapproved <br /> changes shall subject the permittee to penalties as provided by resolution of <br /> the City Council. The City may require the removal of all work done or <br /> facilities installed without a permit or not in compliance with the conditions of <br /> a permit. <br /> F. The applicant shall submit with the application for encroachments permit <br /> those fees established by the City Council as set forth in more detail in <br /> section 29.26 of this Code. <br /> Sec. 29.7. Other Approvals. <br /> An encroachment permit shall not be issued until all required licenses, permits or <br /> approvals are first obtained and certification thereof filed with the City. However, <br /> some very complex encroachment permits for proposals requiring other permits <br /> or approvals from the City may, at the discretion of the Department, be <br /> processed simultaneously with the application for the other approval(s). <br /> Sec. 29.8. Review Process. <br /> A. Applications for encroachment permits and all documents and other <br /> information required to be submitted will be reviewed by such city staff or <br /> retained consultants as deemed necessary by the Department. Based on <br /> such review, and in the exercise of reasonable discretion as permitted by law, <br /> the encroachment permit application may be approved, conditionally <br /> approved or denied by the Department. If the Department finds that the <br /> application is in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and all other <br /> applicable requirements of this Code, and complies with all applicable City <br /> rules and regulations, including but not limited to the Redwood City <br /> Engineering Standards, and all applicable state and federal laws, including <br /> ATTY/ORD.377/AMENDING CHAPTER 29 STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS ORD.#2390 <br /> REV:01-22-13 PT FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br /> Page 8 of 28 <br />
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