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<br /> ~WC:djg-c 6/17/82 <br /> ¡C:djg-c 7/2/82R <br />(h) A specific description of the vehicle or <br /> vehicles and load to be operated or moved. <br />(i) Whether such permit is requested for a single <br /> trip or for continuous operation. <br />(j) Such further information as the Director of <br /> Public Works may require. <br />"Section 20.65. Permit Fee. (a) As a condition to <br /> the issuance of a permit, permittee shall pay to <br /> the City at the office of the Director of Public <br /> Works a fee for the privilege of said permit, in <br /> an amount hereinafter specified, which amount <br /> shall be considered as a liquidated sum in com- <br /> pensation for and in full satisfaction of all <br /> damages and injury to those routes specified in <br /> said permit. It is found upon investigation <br /> that payment of said sum is necessary to protect <br /> said street(s) from the actual damages and in- <br /> jury which will occur as a result of such <br /> hauling, and that said sum will provide full <br /> indemnity for the damages and injury resulting <br /> from such hauling; and by reason of the <br /> difficulty in computing such damages, the here- <br /> inafter specified amount is found, in advance, <br /> to be reasonable compensation for the use of <br /> said street(s) as a condition of such hauling. <br /> The Director of Public Works is authorized to <br /> accept said sum in full satisfaction for all <br /> damages and injury to said street(s) to be <br /> caused by such hauling. <br />(b) The fee for the privilege of said permit shall <br /> be ten cents (10¢) per cubic yard of earth for <br /> the first mile of distance (or fraction thereof) <br /> covered by the permit, plus one cent (1¢ ) per <br /> cubic yard of earth for each additional <br /> one-tenth (1/10) mile covered by said permit. <br /> Notwithstanding the above, no fee shall be <br /> charged for the first one hundred (100) cubic <br /> yards or 337,500 pounds (excluding vehicle <br /> weight) of earth to be hauled under a permit. <br />(c) If the amount of earth proposed to be hauled <br /> cannot be measured in cubic yards, measurement <br /> may be done by weight, using the conversion <br /> factor hereinafter set forth. For the purposes <br /> of this division, one (1) cubic foot of earth <br /> material shall be equivalent to 125 pounds; <br /> provided however, that if an applicant submits <br /> to the Director of Public Works, evidence that <br /> such factor of equivalency is not accurate <br /> 3 <br /> "--_.--..-~.. <br />