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Ordinance 2026-547 <br /> Amended Right-of-Way Ordinance <br /> use and access to the abutting property is disrupted, the disruption shall be the least <br /> disruption as is reasonable practicable for the project, or an alternative shall be provided. <br /> (7) Not engage in any burning or disking operations or engage in the use of chemicals to control <br /> or kill trees, brush, or other vegetation. At the time of construction and at the times of <br /> subsequent maintenance, prior approval must be obtained from the City permit office for the <br /> cutting and trimming of trees within the right-of-way. Wherever trees are cut the resulting <br /> stumps shall be removed unless otherwise provided in the Special Provisions of the Permit. <br /> Any holes caused by stump removal shall be backfilled, leveled and all materials associated <br /> therewith disposed of outside the right-of-way. The permittee shall advise the City permit <br /> office at least 48 hours in advance of its intent to start clearing and grubbing operations. <br /> (8) Not obstruct any waterways or drainage lines and comply with the requirements of section <br /> 82-312(b) of this chapter. <br /> (9) Be responsible for the maintenance and repairs of all private driveways affected by the <br /> project work. <br /> (10) Be responsible for the removal of all locating flags within project limits that were placed <br /> during permittees work. <br /> (11) Secure all excavations when unattended so as to prevent entrance of surface drainage,people, <br /> or domestic animals. Excavations may be secured by covering or by snow fence. Warning <br /> tape wrapped around rebar or other type of stake is prohibited. <br /> (12) For all earth-disturbing projects, perform erosion and sediment control and turf establishment <br /> activities set forth in this section. All project work shall be performed in compliance with all <br /> applicable City, county, state, and federal regulations, and the regulations of any other <br /> governmental entity having jurisdiction over the project. <br /> a. Inlet protection: When earth disturbing activities are occurring adjacent to culverts or <br /> catch basins, inlet protection must be placed if earth or debris could readily enter. <br /> Unattended placement of inlet protection must be communicated to the local <br /> municipality to obtain permission and address roadway flooding concerns. <br /> b. Work near waters: Any earth disturbing work adjacent to waterbodies, including <br /> lakes, streams, rivers,wetlands, or constructed stormwater ponds, must employ an <br /> acceptable form of perimeter control, including but not limited to silt fence, sediment <br /> control logs, or topsoil berms. <br /> c. Turf establishment: Wherever topsoil and turf or other vegetation is disturbed, they <br /> shall be replaced as soon as is practicable and no more than seven (7) days after <br /> disturbance is completed or in accordance with a NPDES Permit, if applicable. <br /> Satisfactory maintenance for up to one year shall occur until the turf or vegetation is <br /> established. Methods for establishment include,but are not limited to, application of <br /> seed and blanket, application of seed and mulch, and placement of sod. When <br /> seeding, some type of mulch must be applied. Turf establishment is subject to the <br /> requirements of section 82-309(d) of this chapter. <br />