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G. Street Cutting Prohibitions <br />Excavations shall not be permitted when the pavement is less than five years old unless a <br />street cut prohibition exception has been granted in accordance with the provisions of <br />Eugene Code 7.295(2) and the "Utility and Right -of -Way Permits, Construction Within and <br />use of the Public Way" Manual. To obtain the current Utility Manual, contact Public Works <br />maintenance, 541-682-4800 or the online Public Works Maintenance webpage at: <br />www.eugene-or.gov. " <br />H. Tree Regulations <br />Trees are identified as either "street trees" or "non -street trees." Trees are primarily <br />regulated under Chapter 6 and 7 of the Eugene Code. Provisions regarding street trees <br />are administered by the Parks and Open Space Urban Forestry Program. Contact Public <br />Works Maintenance, 541-682-4800 or the online Public Works Maintenance webpage at: <br />www.eugene-or.gov. Non -street trees are administered by the Land Use Tree Program. <br />Contact Planning and Development, 541-682-5086 or the online Planning and <br />Development webpage at: www.eugene-or.gov. If non -street trees are to be removed as <br />part of land use development, Chapter 9 provisions also apply. Impacts of public <br />improvement projects on trees will be evaluated according to both Chapters 6 and 7 of <br />the City Code. See Appendix D for more information on applicable regulations. Tree <br />protection must be delineated on the CSMP as noted in Section 3.07. <br />2.02 SHARED USE PATHS <br />Shared use paths shall be designed in accordance with the City's Design Standards and <br />Guidelines for Streets, Sidewalks, Bikeways, and Accessways (provided in Appendix E and on <br />the internet at www.eugene-or.gov, the Standard Specifications and Drawings, and the 2011 <br />Proposed Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right -of -Way as published by the <br />United States Access Board (located on the internet at www.access-board.gov). Shared use <br />path shall also be designed to the following: <br />A. Bollards <br />Bollards are intended to restrict unauthorized use of the off-street path system by motor <br />vehicles or to prevent access to load restricted structures by motor vehicles. The location <br />of and determination to install bollards is subject to City approval. Bollard installations <br />shall not restrict access to people with disabilities and be easily visible, especially in low <br />light and poor weather conditions. When installed, bollards shall provide a minimum 4 - <br />foot opening and maximum 5 -foot and 6 -inch opening. Where multiple bollards are <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 2-3 <br />