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PS-1402724 September 30,2014 <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR <br /> FIRE HYDRANT REPAIRS/REPLACEMENTS <br /> ENCROACHMENT PERMIT <br /> 1. Maintain traffic controls for all roads. Traffic control delays shall not exceed 15 minutes. <br /> Two-way traffic shall be maintained during non-working hours with excavated areas backfilled or <br /> plated. During working hours, two-way traffic control shall be maintained with one lane open and <br /> appropriate flaggers. No road closures allowed at any time without prior approval by the County. <br /> 2. Provide pedestrian access whenever work is being performed and sidewalk access is affected. <br /> 3. Access to all properties shall be maintained at all times except when work is occurring at the <br /> access point. Minimal delays will be allowed to provide access within the work zone area. <br /> Driveway access shall be fully restored at the end of each workday. Driveways disturbed by the <br /> contractor shall be replaced with in-kind or better materials. <br /> 4. Residents and businesses shall be notified in writing, as approved by the County, 48-hours in <br /> advance of any impacts to their access. <br /> 5. Any areas where parking is to be restricted shall have signs noticing the time period placed at <br /> least 48 hours in advance of the work. <br /> 6. Existing fences shall not be removed without written consent signed by the property owner and <br /> submitted to the County prior to the removal. Fences removed shall be restored with in-kind or <br /> better materials at the edge of the right-of-way. <br /> 7. No trench/bell hole cutting of County roads shall occur between November 1 and March 31 <br /> without prior authorization by the County. <br /> 8. Final paving for trench/bell hole repair or road resurfacing shall be per Caltrans' specifications <br /> and shall not occur between November 1 and March 31, unless authorized by the County. <br /> 9. All pavement markings destroyed or obliterated must be replaced in kind by the permittee. Typical <br /> pavement markings include, but not limited to, lane lines, centerlines, stop and stop ahead <br /> legends, limit lines, raised pavement markers and miscellaneous delineators. <br /> 10. The permittee is responsible for any Survey Monuments disturbed by this project and shall file a <br /> corner record to reestablish them using a Licensed Land Surveyor. <br /> 11. All fire hydrants and fire hydrant related facilities shall be maintained by Eastside Rural County <br /> Fire Protection District (ERCFPD). ERCFPD shall be responsible for any and all costs associated <br /> with the removal, relocation and/or adjustment of these facilities as determined by the County at <br /> ERCFPD's expense. (Streets and Highways Code 1463) <br /> 12. All future maintenance of the fire hydrants and related facilities within the County right-of-way will <br /> require a San Joaquin County Encroachment Permit. <br /> 13. Length of open, unbackfilled trench shall be limited to a total maximum length of 250 linear feet <br /> during working hours. <br />