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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
FIELD DOCUMENTS
RECORD_ID
PR0508343
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0008041
FACILITY_NAME
JOHN TAYLOR - STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
1819
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
ARGONAUT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16320008
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1819 S ARGONAUT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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1401866MW.docMW • <br /> March 28,2014 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> 2. Permittee shall furnish, place and maintain required signs, safety equipment, traffic control, <br /> and warning devices in accordance with the manual of Traffic Controls published by the <br /> Department of Transportation. <br /> 3. All personnel shall wear hard hats and orange vests, shirts or jackets as appropriate. <br /> 4. Unless specifically authorized in this permit, markings within the right of way shall be <br /> temporary. Paint used for markings shall be water-soluble and other markers shall be <br /> removed upon completion of work. <br /> 5. Any collected data requested by Caltrans shall be furnished to Caltrans without charge. <br /> 6. Vehicles necessary for work may be parked in State Highway right of way off paved <br /> shoulders. Auxiliary support and employee vehicles shall remain outside the right of way. <br /> 7. Permittee shall provide for the safe passage of pedestrians. <br /> 8. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES WORK ON CONVENTIONAL HIGHWAYS ONLY. <br /> In addition to the attached General Provisions, the following special provisions are also <br /> applicable: <br /> When the work area encroaches upon a sidewalk, walkway, or crosswalk area, special <br /> consideration must be given to pedestrian safety. Protective barricades, fencing, handrails, and <br /> bridges, together with warning and guidance devices and signs must be utilized so that the <br /> passageway for pedestrians, especially blind and other physically handicapped, is safe and well <br /> defined and shown on the approved permit plan. <br /> Pedestrian walkways and canopies within State right of way shall comply with the requirements <br /> of the applicable local agency or the latest edition of the Uniform Building Code; whichever <br /> contains the higher standards. <br /> This permit is not valid until Permittee has obtained permission from adjacent property <br /> owners, Irrigation Districts, Cities, Counties or other interested parties to perform the <br /> proposed work. <br /> Except when necessary, as determined by the State Representative, no access, installation, <br /> construction equipment, or personal vehicles shall operate from or park within any portion of the <br /> freeway right of way. <br /> All work shall be conducted in such a manner that the earth, materials and equipment will not <br /> cause any inconvenience to the highway traffic or to traffic entering the highway from any public <br /> or private approach. <br /> No earth or materials are to be dragged or scraped across the highway pavement, and no <br /> excavated earth shall be placed or allowed to remain at a location where it can be tracked onto <br /> the highway traveled way or any public or private approach by the Permittee's construction <br /> equipment, or by traffic entering or leaving the highway traveled way. Any earth or mud so <br />
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