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7/22/2024
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ATTY/ORD.0006/CC ORD AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 29 – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 07-11-24 VR <br />Page 11 of 16 <br />by the City must first be removed by the permittee to a depth as directed by the City Engineer. <br />Alternatively, a permittee may choose to pay the Pavement Damage Restoration Fee established by <br />City Council Resolution, in which event, the City Engineer shall authorize a repair less than full and <br />complete reconstruction of the entire newly reconstructed street. All permits which are issued <br />pursuant to this Chapter shall be in accordance with the City of Redwood City Engineering Standards <br />and as specifically directed by the City Engineer/designee. <br />C. If a pothole is cut smaller than one square foot, the City Engineer may authorize repairs less than <br />full reconstruction and no Pavement Damage Restoration Fee will be required to be paid by <br />permittee. This exception does not apply when there is more than one pothole or in other situations <br />where full restoration is deemed necessary by the City Engineer. <br />Sec. 29.14. - ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: <br />A. Permittee shall, by a time specified by the City, protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate, <br />or remove any of its property when required by the City or any other governmental entity by reason of <br />traffic conditions; public safety; public rights-of-way construction; public rights-of-way <br />maintenance or repair (including resurfacing or widening); change of grade of public rights-of-way; <br />construction, installation or, repair of sewers, drains, water pipes, power lines, signal lines, tracks, <br />or any other type of government-owned communications system, public work or improvement on <br />any government-owned utility; public rights-of-way vacation; or for any other purpose where the work <br />involved would be aided by the removal or relocation of permittee's facilities. <br />Provided, however, except in the case of emergencies, the City shall provide written notice describing <br />where the work is to be performed at least one week prior to the deadline for performing the work. A <br />permittee may seek an extension of the time to perform the work when it cannot be completed in a <br />week even with the exercise of due diligence, and such request for an extension shall not be <br />unreasonably refused. <br />B. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a written request from the City, a permittee shall provide to <br />City written information such as "as-builts" or other records showing the location, including depth, <br />of all of its subsurface facilities in the area requested by City, and shall authorize City to expose such <br />subsurface facilities by potholing (digging a test hole) to a depth of one foot below the bottom of such <br />facilities. Permittee shall release the City from all liability or claims resulting from such potholing. <br />C. If any removal, re-laying, or relocation is required to accommodate the construction, operation, <br />or repair of the facilities of another person or entity (not the City) that is authorized to use the public <br />rights-of-way, a permittee shall, after thirty (30) days' advance written notice, take action to effect <br />the necessary changes requested by the responsible entity. Unless the matter is governed by a valid <br />contract or a state or federal law or regulation, the reasonable cost of removal, re-laying or relocation <br />shall be borne by the party requesting the removal, re-laying or relocation. The City may direct a <br />permittee to remove, re-lay or relocate its facilities pending resolution of a dispute as to responsibility <br />for costs, if the person requesting removal, re-laying or relocation posts a satisfactory bond or <br />provides other adequate security. <br />D. In the event of an emergency, or where the facilities of a permittee creates or is contributing to an <br />imminent danger to health, safety, or property, the City may remove, relay, or relocate any or all parts
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