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Permits & Development - Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits - 2014_PS-1402501 thru PS-1403000_ - PS-1402904
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PS-1402904
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Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits
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2014\PS-1402501 thru PS-1403000
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2014
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
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ENCROACHMENT PERMIT
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Permit Applications (PA)
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N/S HOBART AVE 150'/O CARDINAL AVE
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California MUTCD 2012 Edition Page 1135 <br /> (FHWA"s MUTCD 2009 Edition,as amended for use in California) <br /> Table 61-1-1(CA).Index to Typical Applications <br /> Typical APi olication Descri otion T ical A lication Number <br /> tOr <br /> !ork,affeettlt Pedestna�t,a BBLc cle �cjllties see,�Sect(o6G05 • > <br /> Shoulder Closure on Urban Low Speed)Locations to Accommodate Bic clists TA-101 CA <br /> Lane Closure on Freeway,Expressway, Rural and Urban(High Speed)Locations TA-102(CA) <br /> to Accommodate Bicyclists <br /> Detour for Bike Lane on Roads with Closure of One Travel Direction TA-103 CA <br /> Ri ht Lane and Bike Lane Closure on Far Side of Intersection TA-104 CA <br /> � -ar• wx.autg.��x.� � � '.� rue '� ' urr;rp °i"r,'"'J <br /> or W't it(je T elegy' a,of a T" o;LaEe HI i�wa. ;see�Sectlon,6G 10`' x, k _ + <br /> Lane Shift on Road with Low Traffic Volumes TA-1 <br /> Table 6H-2. Nl MAng of Symbols on Typical Application Diagrams <br /> Arrow board $hdow vehicle <br /> Arrow boafd suppbrl or trailer Sirl(shown faairig lett) <br /> O <br /> 0--p (shown facing down) <br /> f I Changeable message sign or support l0ler SuNeyot` <br /> Channelizing 06vice Teniporary bar[iet <br /> Crash cushion pdraty barrier with warning light <br /> D7oc{Ion of temporary traftig detour `lralflc or pedesitian signal <br /> ••�► Direction of traffic <br /> Tfuck mounted attenuator <br /> Or--* Flagger <br /> %N90K Type$barricade <br /> High-Istel warning device <br /> (Flag-tree)' A3 Warning IIgh4 <br /> ® Longitudinal channelizing device Work space <br /> fir.----i L6minaire <br /> 4 <br /> Pavement markings that should be Work vehicle <br /> removed for a long-term project <br /> Table 61-1-3. Meaning of Letter Caries ort Typical Applicatioh.Dfagrams <br /> ----------------- <br /> 4lstatice eetweeit Srgns`� <br /> 13 d <br /> F,gad Type A <br /> Urban(lot4 speed)`-25 mpif or less 100 Net 100 feet 100 feet <br /> urban{low speed)'-m6re that?25 mph to 40 mph 259reel250 feet 256 feet <br /> Urban(high speed)'.-more than 40 mph 350 feet 350 feet 350 feet <br /> Rural 500 feet 60'0 feet 500 feet <br /> Expressway!Freeway 1,000 feet 1,500 reef 2,646 feet <br /> The column headings A,B,and C afe Elie dimedsiot s shoyrn in Figures WA through 6N-46,The A dimensionis the <br /> distance from the transition or point of restriction tb the fjrst.00-Thi B dlrnah5f ort is the drstapce behveen the first and <br /> secorid suns.The C dlinenslonis itis distance 6eh+i�ri the second grid Third signs.({The"first sign"rs ihesign In a <br /> t ltee-sigrrseries tttat is closest to the TTG gone,Tha°third sign"is the'sign(fiat Is rurlltest upstream frem the TT C ions.) <br /> Chapter 6H—Typical Applications January 13,2012 <br /> Part 6—Temporary Traffic Control <br /> Temporary Traffic Control(Parts 1 &6)Page 193 of 320 <br />
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