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Attachment B <br />City of Roseville Construction and Maintenance Related Night Work Policy <br />This policy shall apply to City of Roseville lead projects only. <br />All work shall be done during normal working hours as defined in 405.03 of the Roseville City Code <br />unless circumstances or conditions require work be done outside of these hours. <br />If work must be done outside of working hours the City shall notify the residents/businesses within 500 <br />feet of the project as far in advance as practical. At minimum residents shall be notified seven days in <br />advance of the work via a mailed letter. The City Manager, Mayor and Council shall also be notified. The <br />letter at minimum shall indicate the necessity of the work, schedule of the work, the scope of the work, <br />the impacts and the mitigation techniques that will be used to minimize impacts. <br />The following are examples of projects where this policy may apply; <br />• Sanitary Sewer Lining projects takes more than 12 hours per segment. Certain diameter pipes <br />take longer than 12 hours to cure the pipe and requires continuous operation of work. This <br />results in work in excess of normal working hours. <br />• Water main or valve replacement work which would impact significant amount of residents or <br />business during normal working hours. Shutting off water to perform water main work can be <br />very disruptive to business, particularly restaurants, daycares, hotels and large residential <br />facilities such as apartments and senior housing. When doing water main work in these areas, <br />sometimes it is advantageous to the work at night to limit impacts. <br />
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