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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0541437
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0023751
FACILITY_NAME
MCBILLIN PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
2154
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16705021
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2154 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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GENERAL PROVISIONS <br /> 1 . VALIDATION/REVOCATION - This permit is not valid unless signed by the Public Warks Director or his authorized representative. This permit is non- <br /> transferable and is void if work is not completed prior to expiration date. An extension may be granted if such is requested forty-eight (48) hours before the <br /> permit expires. _ <br /> 2. ACCEPTANCE OF PROVISIONS - It is understood and agreed by the permittee that the performing of any work under the permit shall constitute an <br /> acceptance of the provisions. <br /> 3. KEEP PERMIT AT JOBSITE - The permit and control number shall be kept on the jobsite and shall be shown to any representative of the City requesting <br /> verification of permit issuance. <br /> 4. INSPECTION AND APPROVAL - A minimum of 24 hours notice shall be required prior to placing any backfill, connection to any existing facility, or the <br /> placement of any concrete or asphalt paving. Inspection shall not be deemed a waiver on the part of the City of the right to demand correction of defects <br /> discovered at a subsequent date. <br /> 5. STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - AII work shall conform to the City of Stockton Standard Plans and Specifications. <br /> 6. SURVEY MONUMENT PRESERVATION - Any monuments including, but not limited to, chisel crosses, witness corners, and iron pins that control the <br /> location of subdivisions, tracts, boundaries, property lines, roads, streets, or provide survey controls, and that may be disturbed or destroyed during <br /> construction, shall be referenced by a licensed land surveyor and reset in the surface of the new construction or set a permanent witness monument. <br /> Corner records or Records of Survey shall be filed as required. (California Business and Professions Code 8771 and California Streets and Highways <br /> Code 732.5, 1492.51 1810.5) <br /> 7. MINIMUM INTERFERENCE WITH AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - AII work shall be planned and carried out so there will be the least possible <br /> inconvenience to the traveling public. Placing of lights, barricades, warning signs and other safety devices required for public safety shall be the <br /> responsibility of the permittee. All work-zone traffic controls shall be in accordance with the most current revision of Chapter 5 of the State of California, <br /> Department of Transportation Traffic Manual. <br /> a. STANDARD WORKING HOURS - All Work shall be restricted to the hours between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., except on arterials and collectors where the <br /> work is limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted on this permit. <br /> 9. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH GENERAL PROVISIONS - The permittee agrees to reimburse the City for performing all work and furnishing all materials to <br /> correct any failure to comply with these provisions, as well as all applicable City Ordinances and Standard Plans and Specifications currently in effect. <br /> 10. NOTIFICATION OF UTILITY COMPANY - The permittee shall notify utility companies 48 hours prior to beginning any construction, which may involve <br /> underground or overhead facilities and will pay all expenses for any removal or relocation necessary. Valves on water mains may not be turned off without <br /> permission of the utility company involved. <br /> 11 . NOTIFICATION OF POLICE, FIRE AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS - When streets are to be blocked, the Police, Fire and Public Works <br /> Departments are to be notified each day the street is to be blocked and/or when traffic is delayed or hindered. Access to fire hydrants shall be maintained <br /> at all times. Streets will not be closed without prior approval of City Traffic Engineer and Permit Engineer. <br /> 12, CLEANUP OF JOBSITE - The permittee will remove any refuse material from the jobsite within three days after completion of the work. <br /> 13. DELINQUENT BILLS • Failure to pay any delinquent bill accrued under any previous permit issued by the Public Works Department will be cause for <br /> rendering the applicant ineligible for any other permit from the Public Works Department until such bill is paid. <br /> 14. MEETING EXISTING IMPROVEMENT - The permittee shall be responsible for meeting all adjacent frontage improvements such as paving and sidewalks. <br /> 15. PARKING METER AND TRAFFIC SIGN REMOVAL - The permittee shall contact either the Traffic Maintenance Supervisor at (209) 937-7408, or the <br /> Senior Public Works supervisor at (209) 937-8534 of the Public Works Traffic Devices Section , at least 48 hours prior to any parking meter or traffic sign <br /> removal. - - <br /> ""*IMPORTANT" <br /> MANDATORY Encroachment Permit Procedures <br /> To provide a more efficient and economical inspection service for Encroachment Permit construction, the following procedure shall be followed by all permittees: <br /> 1 . Notify the Permit Engineer, (209) 937-8366, to obtain a control number, no less than 24 hours, but not in excess of 72 hours prior to the start of work, <br /> and prior to any required inspections as identified below. If work does not begin within 72 hours of the issuance of a control number, the control <br /> number will be invalid and the permittee shall call for a new control number. (For City Capital Improvement Projects or subdivision improvements, <br /> permittee shall contact the assigned City Project Engineer at (209) 937-8411 for specific instructions prior to the beginning of any work.) <br /> 2. Discuss with the Permit Engineer or inspector any unusual or difficult features of the construction. <br /> 3. Advise Permit Engineer of name and phone number of contact person for the project prior to beginning work. <br /> 4. Notify Permit Engineer one day in advance to cancel a scheduled inspection or to request an additional or earlier inspection. <br /> 5. Notify the Permit Engineer upon completion of construction at (209) 937-8381 . <br /> REQUIRED INSPECTIONS <br /> Listed below are several types of construction and points at which inspections must be made, prior to continuing construction operation. Unauthorized <br /> continuance of construction beyond an inspection point may result in rejection of all work. <br /> CONCRETE: PIPE INSTALLATION: <br /> 1 . Grade and excavate before forming 1 . Excavating and bedding <br /> 2. Forming before placement of concrete 2. Pipe installation and/or utility connections <br /> 3. Beginning and during asphalt paving 3. Backfill (compaction test may be required) <br /> 4. Cleanup and final approval 4. Beginning and during asphalt paving <br /> 5. Final approval <br />
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