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<br />1017 Middlefield Road
<br />P.O. Box 391
<br />Redwood City, CA 94064
<br />Telephone: (650) 780-7380
<br />Facsimile: (650) 780-7309
<br />www.redwoodcity.org
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<br />City of Redwood City
<br />Community Development
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<br />** For Inspection Call City Inspector, Carlos Varela at (650) 780-7369 **
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<br />7. City Engineer estimates the cost of the work to exceed $2,000, or that a dangerous or hazardous condition
<br />will be created by doing the work, and Permittee is required to enter into an improvement agreement with
<br />the City on such terms and conditions as may be approved by the City Council:
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<br />8. Permittee shall ensure adequate visibility of encroachment, construction or use during daytime and
<br />nighttime hours.
<br />9. Encroachment shall not restrict visibility to any traffic control devices or signs.
<br />10. Upon request by the Permittee, lane closures and encroachments may be permitted at the City’s
<br />discretion. Permittee shall submit traffic control plans to City prior to approval of any travel lane closure or
<br />encroachment including parking stalls, bike lanes, and shoulders. Permittee shall submit lane closure or
<br />encroachment requests at least seven (7) days in advance of planned implementation.
<br />11. No encroachment is permitted in exclusive bike lanes (where parking is not permitted), bus stops, or “no
<br />parking zones” unless specifically authorized within this permit.
<br />12. Upon request by the City, Permittee shall maintain and/or re-establish access to any blocked or covered
<br />utility pole, manhole, vault, cleanout, valve, junction box, meter box or other facility.
<br />13. Municipal Code Chapter 29 Article VI protects all street trees growing on public property adjacent to
<br />roadways throughout the city. Municipal Code Chapter 35 protects all trees growing on private property
<br />with trunk sizes that exceed 38 inches in circumference (twelve inches in diameter) measured between six
<br />inches and 36 inches above ground. Anyone who wishes to perform any act upon a tree protected by these
<br />ordinances or plant a tree in the public right-of-way, must first apply for and receive a permit for said activity
<br />as described in Chapters 29 and 35 of the Municipal Code.
<br />14. Permittee shall comply with applicable City noise ordinances, including Chapter 24, Article II, Division 3
<br />“Construction” of the Redwood City Municipal Code. Permittee shall also comply with all applicable local,
<br />state and federal laws, regulations, rules and orders, including without limitation all environmental laws.
<br />15. This Permit, together with these Special Provisions and any referenced exhibits, attached hereto and
<br />incorporated herein by reference, constitutes the entire understanding of the Parties with respect to the
<br />subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior written or oral agreements, understandings, representations
<br />or statement with respect thereto. This Permit may be amended only by a written instrument executed by
<br />the Parties hereto. If any term, provision, or condition of this Permit is held by a court of competent
<br />jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Permit shall continue in full force and effect
<br />unless the rights and obligations of the Parties have been materially altered or abridged thereby.
<br />16. A waiver by either Party of the performance of any covenant or condition herein shall not invalidate this
<br />Permit nor shall the delay or forbearance by either party in exercising any remedy or right be considered a
<br />waiver of, or an estoppel against, the later exercise of such remedy or right. No waiver of any breach of any
<br />covenant or provision of this Permit shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or
<br />any other covenant or provision hereof. No waiver shall be valid unless in writing and executed by the
<br />waiving Party.
<br />17 The rights granted hereby are personal to Permittee and may not be transferred or assigned by operation of
<br />law or otherwise without the written consent of City. Nothing in this Permit is intended to or shall confer
<br />upon any person other than the Parties any rights or remedies hereunder.
<br />18. Final Decision; Appeals. The issuance of this permit shall constitute the final decision of the Community
<br />Development Department under Municipal Code Sections 29.9 (Appeal) and 1.45.6 (Time for Filing an
<br />Appeal or Call Up). If Permittee wishes to dispute any condition of approval listed in this permit, it has
<br />fifteen (15) days from the date of permit issuance to file an appeal to the City Council under Municipal Code
<br />Chapter 1, Article III, Section 1.45.5 et seq.
<br />19. Additional conditions for the issuance of this permit which are applicable and necessary for this specific
<br />situation, for public safety, or to ensure compliance with Chapter 29 of the Municipal Code or other City,
<br />state or federal regulations:
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<br />A. Prior to the start of work permittee or contractor shall obtain any necessary permits from the City of San
<br />Carlos, Town of Woodside, City of Menlo Park, County of San Mateo, Caltrans, Caltrain and/or
<br />U.P.R.R. as needed.
<br />B. The permittee or contractor shall suspend all construction work to accommodate public civic events or
<br />activities that may take place in proximity to their construction operations. Construction equipment and
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