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financially, technically, and legally qualified to successfully complete any <br />proposed facility to be installed in, on, under or over the public right-of--way; <br />(c) Contents of a licensee's plans for construction, rebuilding, <br />upgrade or extension of facilities, including the period of time such plans <br />must cover; <br />(d) Licensee and registrant reporting requirements; <br />(e) Terms and renewals of registrations and licenses. <br />(f) Transfer of licenses. <br />The rules may differentiate between telecommunications facilities and telecommunications <br />service providers, open video systems, cable television systems, and private <br />communications facilities. <br />Section 3. Sections 7.290, 7.295, 7.297, 7.299, 7.300, and 7.302 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, are amended to provide: <br />7.290 Construction and Use of Public Way - Permit Reauired: Standard <br />Specifications. <br />(1) As used in this section, "work affecting the public way" includes, but <br />is not limited toy installation or construction of any structure, pipe, pole, conduit, culvert, <br />facility, including a communications facility, as defined by section 3.005 of this code, or <br />other wire line utilities in or on a public way; construction, reconstruction, grading, oiling, <br />repair, opening or excavation of a public way for any purpose; but does not include the <br />construction of public improvements performed under a contract executed by the city <br />manager or work performed by city employees under the city manager's direction. <br />(2) No person, municipal utility, or operator of a communications system <br />shall do work affecting a public way without first obtaining a permit from the city engineer. <br />A license issued pursuant to section 3.410 of this code shall not constitute authorization <br />to perform work affecting a public way; all such work shall require a permit pursuant to this <br />section. <br />(3) Work affecting a public way shall be performed in accordance with this <br />code, the standard specifications and design standards adopted pursuant to section 7.085, <br />administrative rules issued by the city manager pursuant to section 2.019 of this code, <br />sound engineering and design practices and such other reasonable conditions required by <br />the city engineer to protect the public health, safety and welfare, including proof that the <br />contractor performing the work is licensed and bonded. <br />(4) If an applicant for a permit or the contractor performing the work for <br />the applicant: <br />(a) Is delinquent in performing the obligations required by sections <br />7.290 to 7.308 on permits previously issued, the city engineer may refuse to <br />issue a new permit for other work affecting a public way until the delinquency <br />is corrected; and <br />Ordinance - 10 <br />