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Maw CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> AiD 'I L Tit <br /> DEPARTMENT OFPUBLIC WORKS <br /> CITY HALL / <br /> 4125 N. EL DORADO STREET <br /> STOCKTON. CA 95202-9 997 <br /> February 14, 1996 <br /> Thom Little <br /> CH2M Hill <br /> 2107 North First Street <br /> San Jose, CA 95131 <br /> REVOCABLE PERMIT REQUEST FOR GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS: <br /> 535 SOUTH CENTER STREET <br /> The permitting process required in the City <br /> monitoring wells is a of Stockton for installation of groundwater <br /> two phase process. First, a Revocable Permit must be issued, wherein the <br /> City grants permission to the property owner to install and maintain a private well within the <br /> City's right-of-way. Second, an Encroachment Permit is issued which allows the actual <br /> construction of the well to be carried out in our right-of-way. <br /> In order to issue the Revocable Permit the City requires the following: <br /> 1. A formal written request for a Revocable Permit in which you acknowledge that you <br /> have read and understand the City's Standard Conditions Applicable to Revocable <br /> I Permits. An acceptable application form and copy of the Standard Conditions are <br /> enclosed. <br /> 2. A processing fee payable to the City of Stockton in the amount of $310.00. <br /> 3. A detailed work plan including a sketch showing the location of the proposed well(s). <br /> 4. A Faithful Performance Bond, or other acceptable form of financial security, in an <br /> amount of$500.00 per well will be required. This bond shall remain in effect for as <br /> long as the well remains in the City's right-of-way. <br /> 5. A certificate of insurance naming the City as additional insured. Insurance is required <br /> for the agency obtaining the Revocable Permit and the agency obtaining the <br /> Encroachment Permit. A sample form of the certificate is enclosed. Note the limits are <br /> higher than shown in the Standard Conditions. <br /> "STOCKTON...CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />