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shall protect sprinkler systems, pet containment systems, and sod located <br /> adjacent to the public right of way. <br /> (8) A permittee shall coordinate project work and installation of facilities in <br /> co-locations with other public right of way users. <br /> (9) A permittee shall maintain access to all properties and cross streets during <br /> project work, including emergency vehicle access. <br /> (10) A permittee shall physically locate property lines abutting the project <br /> work. The permittee shall replace, with the services of a Minnesota <br /> licensed surveyor, any property corners or monuments disturbed as a <br /> result of the project. <br /> (11) A permittee shall remove daily all dirt from sidewalks, trails,public and <br /> private roadway surfaces and curbs and gutters during project work. <br /> (12) Fiber facilities shall be buried in a proper conduit and at a depth of no less <br /> than three feet deep and no more than four feet deep; copper facilities <br /> below concrete or bituminous paved roadway surfaces shall be buried no <br /> less than three feet deep and no more than four feet deep, and all other <br /> copper facilities shall be buried no less than 30 inches deep and no more <br /> than four feet deep. <br /> (13) All underground facilities which cross streets or hard surfaced driveways <br /> shall be bored and installed in conduit when requested by the City. Gas <br /> mains and services do not need to be installed in conduit. <br /> (14) When using trenchless installation methods to cross an area where an <br /> existing utility is located or when directed by the City, the permittee shall <br /> excavate an observation hole to expose the existing utility prior to crossing <br /> such utility to ensure that existing utilities are not damaged. When an <br /> observation hole must be excavated in an existing pavement section, the <br /> pavement must be cut using the coring method. Saw cutting,jack <br /> hammering or any other means of excavating the observation hole shall be <br /> strictly prohibited without prior approval from the City Engineer. <br /> (15) Unless approved by the City Engineer, all above ground appurtenances: <br /> shall be located no closer than 10 feet to City hydrants, waterline valves, <br /> manholes, lift stations, catch basins; shall be located no closer than two <br /> feet from sidewalks or trails; and shall not be located in front of any city <br /> or private sign,monument or amenity for facilities or parks. <br /> 196937v1 <br />