32-27   Charges For Pavement Cuts
The City will, after the person or corporation receives the permit, do pavement cuts at the charges set out in the City of Grand Island Fee Schedule, except in the case of public utility corporations or city owned utility departments.
The money collected for the above charges shall be credited to the General Fund.
In lieu of the City performing any of the above services, a permittee may perform such work on City right-of-way abutting permittee's property only, or may employ an independent contractor, as approved by the public works director. Such permittee shall not commence work until providing City proof of insurance coverage with limits not less than hereinafter set out, namely:
   A.   Worker's Compensation Insurance in compliance with the laws of the State of Nebraska, and Employees Liability Insurance.
   B.   Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance covering with limits as follows:
      1.   Where work is to be performed in Light Business (B1) Zone, General Business (B2) Zone, Heavy Business (B3) Zone, Light Manufacturing (M1) Zone, Heavy Manufacturing (M2) Zone, Commercial Development (CD) Zone, or Industrial Development (ID) Zone, with limits of not less than $25,000 for each person; $50,000 for more than one person for each occurrence for bodily injury and death; and property damage limits of not less than $10,000; and
      2.   Where work is to be performed in Transitional Agriculture (TA) Zone, Suburban Residential (R1) Zone, Low Density Residential (R2) Zone, Medium Density Residential (R3) Zone, High Density Residential (R4) Zone, Residential-Office (RO) Zone, or Residential Development (RD) Zone, with limits of not less than $5,000 each person; $10,000 for more than one person for each occurrence for bodily injury and death; and property damage limits of not less than $5,000; and, in any instance, in such additional amounts as specified and required by the public works director when authorizing the work.
   C.   Automobile liability insurance with limits of $10,000 each person, and $20,000 each accident for bodily injury or death; and $5,000 each accident for property damage, or such additional amounts as specified by the public works director when authorizing the work.
(Amended by Ord. No. 9205, effective 02/25/09)