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Follow approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP)
CLOSURE ALLOWED:
Monday - Thursday
9AM - 2PM
Call communications center at 253-841-5431 on day of closure.
Coordinate with City Inspector, Michael Rosenau, prior to starting work at 253-344-6753.
No traffic control devices or signs shall be located on railroad tracks. Advanced warning signs shall be located north of railroad crossing on 5TH ST NW.
Place a SIDEWALK CLOSED, CROSS HERE sign at the intersection of 5TH ST NW and W STEWART to direct pedestrians to the eastern 5TH ST NW sidewalk.
For TCPs on page 1 and 3 of 3, place a STAY RIGHT or RIGHT ARROW cone topper at each end of divider cones for oncoming traffic.
For TCP on page 2 of 3, place a KEEP RIGHT (R4-7) sign and High-level warning device (flag tree) INSIDE the work zone at either end facing oncoming traffic on 5TH ST NW for work in the center of the road.
Please call the City's Signal Technician at 253-341-8439 to coordinate the RRFB return.
The applicant is responsible to coordinate redundant traffic control devices with other traffic control plans authorized for this site.
Hydroblast removal of existing marked crosswalk. Immediately bag rectangular rapid flash beacons (RRFB) and signs once pedestrian access on the west side of 5th St NW is removed. Return RRFBs to the City within two weeks of deactivation in good working condition.
All railroad (RR) pavement markings shall be maintained and visible to motorists throughout permitted work and shall be protected from hydroblasting.
Work shall cease in the work zone for a flagger/spotter, who shall be available at all times, to escort pedestrians around the work area.
Inspection time performed during a regular 8 hour day Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm is included in the permit fee. Inspection time performed outside of those hours are charged to the permit holder at a rate of $130 per hour with a three hour minimum.
A. Distance between cones equals speed limit in unit feet.
B. Taper length equals width of offset times speed limit squared divided by 60.
L = WS² /60 - W= lane width S = speed limit
C. Sign spacing shall be 100 feet when speed limit is 30 MPH or less
D. Sign spacing shall be 350 feet when speed limit is greater than 30 MPH
E. Distance between signs is mandatory unless field conditions determine otherwise.
1. Applicant/contractor shall notify the City within 48 hours prior to work start date and also to close the permit when all work and restoration are complete and ready for final inspection at Inspection Request Line: 1-877-232-6456 or https://secure.puyallupwa.gov.
2. I agree to have the approved permit on site at all times.
3. UTILITY INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED PRIOR TO BACKFILLING.
4. No work shall be done in or on the public right of way without a licensed and bonded contractor first obtaining a right of way permit.
5. I agree to keep the existing right of way free of debris and dirt.
6. I agree to call the Utility Notification Center at 1-800-424-5555 before beginning any excavation. Call before you dig, it's the law.
7. I agree to adhere to the approved Traffic Control Plan.
8. I agree to perform all work in accordance with City's Standards. Any curb, gutter or sidewalk broken now or during construction shall be removed and replaced.
9. I hereby acknowledge that I have read and understand the contents of this permit and I hereby state that the information I have supplied is true and correct.
10. Enter Action Code 6910 to schedule an inspection using the automated inspection line.
11. TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS, CHECK PERMIT STATUS OR TO MAKE PAYMENTS ON THE CITY WEB SITE VISIT https://secure.cityofpuyallup.org/
Indemnification / Hold Harmless
The Permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold the Public Entity, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with activities or operations performed by the Permittee or on the Permittee's behalf out of issuance of this Permit, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the Public Entity.
However, should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that RCW 4.24.115 applies to this Permit, then the Permittee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the Public Entity, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers harmless to the maximum extent permitted thereunder. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the Permittee's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
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Effective January 1, 2013 RCW 19.122 Before conducting any construction or excavation within 100 feet of a right-of-way or utility easement containing a transmission pipeline a person must notify the pipeline companies of the scheduled excavation through the one-number locator service 811. Notification must occur in a window of not less than 2 business days but not more than 10 business days before beginning the excavation. If a transmission pipeline company is notified that excavation work will occur near a pipeline, a representative of the company must consult with the excavator on-site prior to excavation.
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