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Utility Construction and Use of the Right-of-Way Policies and Procedures Manual Page 9 <br />submitted by the 10th of every month by the Utility, the Annual Blanket Permit may be revoked and all <br />Public Way Use activities shall require an Individual Utility Permit until such time all activity reporting <br />is current and approved by the ROW Technical Supervisor. <br /> <br />Annual permits are subject to revocation if a facility owner fails to comply with the standards established <br />by the City, these policies and procedures, or standards established by conditions of the permit or other <br />local regulations. Revocation and reinstatement will be at the sole discretion of the Right-of-Way <br />Technical Supervisor or designee. <br /> <br />2.02.3 Utility Permits - Maintenance Responsibilities <br /> <br />For purposes of surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the permittee, an improved public <br />way is a public right-of-way upon which hard surface improvements such as street and alley pavements, <br />public sidewalks, curb ramps, driveway, and alley aprons or bicycle paths have been constructed to <br />engineered design. The permittee is responsible for maintaining surface restoration of a utility or right- <br />of-way cut upon an improved public way. See EC 7.308 (2). Responsibility for surface restoration is that <br />of the permittee. <br /> <br />For purposes of surface restoration and maintenance responsibilities of the permittee, an unimproved <br />public way is a public right-of-way or public utility easement upon which hard surface improvements such <br />as street and alley pavements have not been constructed to engineered design. The permittee shall be <br />responsible for maintenance of surface restoration of work performed within an unimproved public way <br />for a period of one year commencing upon the completion of the work as acknowledged in writing by the <br />overseeing Utility Coordinator. See EC 7.308 (1). <br /> <br /> <br />3 CONSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC WAY <br />3.01 Standard Specifications <br />The Standard Specifications applicable to work within the public way are the current Oregon Standard <br />Specifications for Construction and, as modified by amendments by the City of Eugene, and/or as <br />modified by these special provisions. Placement of facilities within the public way shall conform to <br />applicable design standards for local streets contained in Design Standards for Eugene Streets, Sidewalks, <br />Bikeways and Access ways, current edition of the design standards manual. https://www.eugene- <br />or.gov/443/Public-Improvement-Design-Standards <br />The Standard Specifications and technical provisions contained herein are minimum standards applicable <br />for all work performed within the public way. The City may require additional conditions specific to an <br />individual or blanket permit as deemed appropriate by the Utility Coordinator. These conditions will be <br />listed on the approved permit and will supplement or supersede the Standard Specifications and the <br />technical provisions of this Manual.