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CFN=103 Maintenance of Streets
CFN= 644 Public Works Construction/Improvement
Passed 1/21/1980
Relating to street & curb improvements, regulating the cutting of same,
requiring permits and prescribing penalties for violation
Amended by Ord. 3713;3819
Amended by Ord. 4019 (Secs 6.06.040;-.050;-060)
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent,;.
Washington, relating to the street and curb
improvements, regulating the cutting of same,
requiring permits therefore, and prescribing
penalties for violation.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON,
DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. GENERAL
a. Scope. The purpose of this Ordinance is to
establish minimum rules and regulations relating to the street
and curb cuts, and to provide for enforcement of same.
b. Permits Required. No person, firm, or corporation
shall cut a street or curb without first obtaining a separate
right-of-way permit for each cut of a street or curb from the
Public Works Department.
c. Application. To obtain a permit, the applicant
shall file an application in writing on a form furnished by the
City for that purpose.
Every application shall:
(1) Identify the contractor and/or subcontractor
who is to actually perform the work;
(2) Include the Washington State Contractor's Number
of such contractor or subcontractor;
(3) Include the City of Kent Business License Number
of such contractor or subcontractor;
(4) Identify and describe the work to be covered by
the permit for which application is made;
(5) Describe the location where such work is to be
performed;
(6) Be signed by the owner or the agent of the firm
who will actually be performing the work.
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Section 2. PERMITS
a. Pre -Inspection. Prior to issuance of any right-
of-way permit for a street or curb cut, the location shall be
inspected by a Public Works Department inspection official.
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b. Curb Cuts. A decision by the Public Works Inspect
as to which type of curb cut shall be permitted shall be made
after the pre -inspection. The type of cut shall be specified
on the permit form and other specific data will be furnished
to the permittee.
c. Validity. The issuance or granting of a permit or
approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed
to be a permit for, or approval of, any violation of the
provisions of this Ordinance, or any other ordinance or appro-
priate rule or regulation of the City of Kent.
d. Expiration. Every permit issued by the Public
Works Department under the provisions of this Ordinance shall
expire, unless work has commenced, 90 days after issuance of
the permit; unless renewed under 3C, in no case shall a project
take longer than 15 days to complete as measured from the date
of the street or curb cut, to completion.
e. Suspension or Revocation. The Director of Public
Works, or his designate, may in writing suspend or revoke a
permit issued under the provisions of this Ordinance whenever
the permit was issued in error or on the basis of incorrect
information supplied, or in violation of any other ordinance
or regulation of the City.
Section 3. FEES
a. Basic Fee Required. The fee for a permit to cut
a street shall be $25.00 for each cut.
The fee for a permit to cut a curb shall be $25.00
for each cut.
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The fee for a permit for a utility extension that
runs parallel to the street shall be $30.00 for each cut.
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Utility extensions shall include, but not be limited to: Gas,
telephone, electric power, cable TV, water and sewer, underground{
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b. Inspection Time - Additional Charge. An additions
time charge will be made where inspection time exceeds one hour.
Such extra charge will be invoiced to the contractor separately
at the rate of $20.00 per hour.
C. Permit Renewals. Permits may be renewed for 15
additional days for one-half of the original permit fee, provid
the renewal permit is applied for prior to the expiration of
the original permitted time.
d. Double Fee for Work Without Permit. Wherever
work for which a permit is required by this Ordinance is commenc
or performed prior to obtaining such permit, the basic permit
fee shall be doubled, but the payment for such double fee
shall not relieve any person from full compliance with all
of the requirements of this Ordinance in the execution of the
work, nor from any other penalties which may herein be provided
for, including criminal penalties.
SPetion 4. SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
a. Specifications. All curb and street cuts shall
be repaired to conform to the requirements of "Standard
Specifications for Municipal Public Works Construction,"
1977 Edition, prepared by Washington State Chapter, American
Public Works Association, copies of which are on file with
the City and available to the general public, or any additions
or amendments thereto.
b. Permittee's Performance Responsibility. In
addition to all other requirements specified by this Ordinance
or the "Standard Specifications for Municipal Public Works
Construction," the permittee shall be responsible for restora-
tion of the street or curb to original or better condition. f
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The permittee shall "finish -patch" the street or curb cut
immediately upon completion of the project. The permittee
shall be responsible for defects or failure of the street
or curb cut area for a period of one year following finish
inspection.
C. Curb Cut Locations. The location of each curb
cut must be approved by the Public Works Department. Appli-
cation for a curb cut less than 20 feet from an intersection
may only be approved under unusual circumstances. The City
reserves the right to deny any request to cut any curb.
d. Special Conditions. At the discretion of the
Director of Public Works or his delegate, one or more of
the following requirements may be specified when conditions
require their use. Wherever such special conditions are required,
they shall be set forth on the permit at the time of issuance,
or as an amendment to the permit in those instances where
conditions requiring their use become known after the permit
has been issued.
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(1) Installation within the right-of-way shall
be made by a method approved by the City Engineer.
Cuts shall be made only in areas approved by
the City Engineer. All improved or unimproved
areas within the right-of-way shall be restored
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to an equal or better condition.
(2) Excavated material shall be completely removed
from the street surface.
(3) Signs, cones, barricades, and all other traffic
control devices to protect and control pedestrian
and vehicular traffic in the construction
area shall be used as prescribed by the Traffic
Engineer, and in accordance with the "Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets
and Highways, Part V."
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(4) One or more traffic lanes shall be kept open
at all times. Moving traffic shall be properly
controlled by uniformed flagmen, if specified.
Hours of operation during construction and
restoration shall be as specified.
(5) Ingress and egress for vehicles and personnel
to abutting property shall be maintained at
all times.
(6) Backfill and replacement of pavement or oiling
of surface shall be done to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer. Unless otherwise specified
by the City Engineer, backfill material shall
conform to Standard Specifications for Municipal
Public Works, specifically Section 26 of said
specifications.
(7) Filing of an approved surety indemnity bond
to protect the City and approved public liability
insurance naming the City as an additional
insured in the amounts specified on the face
of the permit.
(8) A guarantee deposit in the amount as specified
on the face of the permit to be made to the City.
(9) Any inspection time in excess of one hour will
be invoiced separately at the rate of $20.00
per hour.
(10) This permit is temporary only, and all constructior
authorized hereunder is to be removed upon 30
days' notice from the Director of Public Works.
(11) Open cuts within the paved area will not be permitt
(12) The Construction Inspector shall require that
a temporary patch be made for 30 days, and
thereafter, a permanent patch will be placed
by the permittee within 5 days.
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a. Safety. All safety equipment such as barricades,
caution lighting, and personnel for traffic control, are to
be furnished by the permittee.
Section 5. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
b. Enforcement Authority. The construction
Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to act as the
delegate of the Public Works Director, and to enforce all
provisions of this Ordinance.
C. Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person,
firm, or corporation to cut a street or curb, or cause the
same to be done, in violation of any of the provisions
of this Ordinance. Any person, firm, or corporation violating
any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and each such person shall be deemed
guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion
thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions
of this Ordinance is committed, continued or permitted.
Section 6. This Ordinance shall be in force and
take effect five (5) days from and after its passage by the
Council and publication as required by law.
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ISABEL HOGAN, MAY -OR
ATTEST:
A OR
ATTEST:
MARIE JENSEN OITY CLERK
APOT
AS TO FORM:
NALD E. MIRK, CITY ATTORNEY
PASSED the/ day of January, 1980.
APPROVED the day of January, 1980.
PUBLISHED the -:5 day of January, 1980.
I hereby certify that this is a true copy of
Ordinance No. passed by the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the
City of Kent as hereon indicated.
(SEAL)
RIE SEN, ITY CLERK
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