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<br />Public Works <br /> <br />EASEMENT USE AND RESTORATION POLICY <br /> <br />Purpose <br /> <br />In order to maintain the City facilities, it is important that that the City is consistent <br />in how it uses and restores the easement areas once maintenance activities <br />have been completed The purpose of this policy is to define consistent <br />restoration action in cases where the City must utilize its easement rights to <br />maintain its infrastructure. <br /> <br /> <br />Policy <br /> <br />The City and its authorized agents, will use City-owned easements to maintain <br />City-owned infrastructure and facilities. <br /> <br />The City and its authorized agents, will remove any and all obstacles to allow <br />proper access and maintenance activities. These items will be removed with <br />reasonable care and NOT REPLACED. Examples include, but are not limited to: <br />trees, shrubs, landscaping, sheds, fences, playground equipment, and gardens. <br />If the property owner wishes to retain possession of these items, they will be <br />removed from the easement area and placed at the easement boundary. <br /> <br />The City and its authorized agents, will re-vegetate disturbed areas. In areas <br />where there does exist maintained, cultured sod, the City will re-sod those areas. <br />In areas that lack maintained cultured sod, the City will seed those areas with an <br />appropriate seed mixture. The City will be responsible for the viability of the <br />sodded areas for a period of thirty (30) days from installation; after that it will be <br />the property owner’s responsibility. For seeded areas, the City will be responsible <br />until which time the area has been re-vegetated. <br /> <br />As this is a policy, the City Council reserves the right to deviate from this policy if <br />it is in the best interest of the City. <br /> <br /> <br /> _____________________ <br />City Administrator Date <br /> <br />Effective Date: June 13, 2005 <br />Revision Date: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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