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<br />I" <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />~ SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS <br /> <br />Comment <br /> <br />I Many cities will have existing ordinances or regulations <br />setting out the permitting process, insurance requirements, and <br />other public safety requirements. If your city does not already <br />I have such provisions, the following sample regulations of the <br />Direct or Public Works may give some suggestions. Such provisions <br />could also be adopted by ordinance, but substantial flexibility to <br />change as experience shows ways to improve the process may be <br />I desirable. <br /> <br /> <br />I Public Grounds Use Permittina Reaulations <br /> <br />SECTION 1 <br />APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. <br /> <br />I Any person desiring to so use public property shall apply for <br />a permit or renewal of a permit a minimum of two (2) working days <br />I before starting work and must submit detailed plans for street or <br />sidewalk use and pedestrian safety on major projects. This <br />provision or portions thereof may be waived by the Director of <br />.. Public Works in the event of an emergency. <br /> <br />SECTION 2 <br />GUARDING OF OBSTRUCTIONS, FENCES <br /> <br />I Any permittee obstructing any street, alley, sidewalk or other <br />public property shall keep such obstruction or obstructions <br />I properly guarded at all times. From sunset to sunrise, all <br />obstructions must be guarded by a sufficient number of warning <br />lights placed in such manner that they will give proper warning of <br />said obstruction. The Director of Public Works may require any <br />I permittee obstructing a sidewalk to build adjacent to such <br />obstruction a tight board fence at least six (6) feet high, except <br />at street intersections where a six-foot open board fence shall be <br />I built and maintained, and adjacent to each such fence shall be <br />built and maintained a temporary walk at least four (4) feet in <br />width for the use of the public with a railing along the outside <br />edge of the walk at least thirty-six (36) inches high. The <br />I Director of Public Works may waive the requirement for a temporary <br />walk when it.is determined that a temporary walk is not necessary <br />and that pedestrians can more properly be protected by rerouting <br />I them to a walk across the street. <br /> <br />SECTION 3 <br />DERRICKS AND HOISTS PROHIBITED <br /> <br />I No person shall place or use derricks or hoists of any kind or <br />~ any portion thereof, including outriggers and pads, upon any <br />~ sidewalk unless the permit specifically permits such action. <br /> <br /> <br />I JMS88913 <br />SU160-17 7 <br />