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Permits & Development - Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits - 2016_PS-1600000 thru PS-1600500_ - PS-1600479
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PS-1600479
Category07
Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits
SubCategory07
2016\PS-1600000 thru PS-1600500
Year2
2016
Address
ALPINE AVE 28' S/O KIRK
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PS-1600479
City
STOCKTON
Cross Ref
PWP730077
CrossRef
PWP730077
Type (2)
Encroachment Permit (EP)
Zip
95205
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California MUTCD 2014 Edition <br />(FHWA's MUTCD 2009 Edition,including Revisions 1 &2,as amended for use in California) <br />N(ltlyj fOl'FigUl'<e~I ...:.t.O6H-'IO(CA)ancl6H-l0A(CA)-TypicaiApplication:o.o <br />J"ane CR(lSm.'03 I:Dn~.Two-I ..a.-,Q)RlJ'ad Dilling 1F!aggQ)Jt5 <br />Page 1157 <br />Option: <br />1.For low-volume (Refer to Part 5,Section SA.01)situations with short work zones on straight roadways <br />where the flagger is visible to road users approaching from both directions,a single flagger,positioned to be <br />visible to road users approaching from both directions,may be used (see Chapter BE). <br />2.The ROAD WORK AHEAD and the END ROAD WORK signs may be omitted for short-duration <br />operations . <br />.3.Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention to the advance warning signs. <br />A BE PREPARED TO STOP sign may be added to the sign series. <br />Guidance: <br />4.The buffer space should be extended so that the two-way traffic taper is placed before a horizontal (or crest <br />vertical)curve to provide adequate sight distance for the flagger and a queue of stopped vehicles. <br />Standard: <br />5.At night,flagger stations $hall be illuminated,except in emergencies. <br />Guidance: <br />6.When used the BE PREPARED TO STOP sign should be located between after the Flagger sign and the I <br />ONE LANE ROAD sign. <br />7.When a grade crossing exists within or upstream of the transition area and it is anticipated that queues <br />resulting from the lane closure might extend through the grade crossing,the TTC zone should be extended <br />so that the transition area precedes the grade crossing. <br />8.When a grade crossing equipped with active warning devices exists within the activity area,provisions <br />should be made for keeping flaggers informed as to the activation status of these warning devices. <br />9.When a grade crossing exists within the activity area,drivers operating on the left-hand side of the normal <br />center line should be provided with comparable warning devices as for drivers operating on the right-hand <br />side of the normal center line. <br />10.Early coordination with ihe railroad company or light rail transit agency should occur before work starts. <br />Option: <br />11.A flagger or a uniformed law enforcement officer may be used at the grade crossing to minimize the <br />probability that vehicles are stopped within 15 feet of the grade crossing,measured from both sides of the <br />outside rails. <br />Support:I12.For State highways,see Caltrans'Standard Plan T11 See Section 1A.11 for informationregarding this publication. <br />11 tfportable transverse rumble strips are used for flaggingoperations,refer to Section 6F.87. <br />Chapter OH-Typical Applications <br />Part 0 -Temporary Traffic Control <br />November 7,2014
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