7-2-10: UTILITY COMPANIES:
   A.   Plan Submission:
      1.   The owner of the utility company responsible for installing and/or constructing any aboveground or buried system of cables, conduits, pipes, ducts, tunnels or any appurtenances within the public right-of-way or other public place for the purpose of supplying or conveying oil, gas, electricity, communications, water, sewer, stormwater in, to or from the City, or to or from any parcel of land within the City shall submit a copy of plans and specifications to the Public Works Director, City Engineer, or his/her designee for review as part of the right-of-way encroachment application. Plans shall clearly illustrate by coordinates, distances and bearings, the exact location, size, descriptions and elevations of all pipes, conduits, ducts, cables, tunnels or appurtenances to be installed or constructed within the public right-of-way or other public places. Plans shall be accurately reproduced to a standard scale.
      2.   The owner of the utility company shall, within ten (10) business days following the completion of work, submit an as- constructed plan or set of plans showing all corrections and changes marked clearly in red and shall indicate the date of installation, including the date of service connections.
      3.   The owner of the utility company which is responsible for any existing aboveground and/or buried systems of cables, conduits, pipes, ducts, tunnels or any appurtenances shall submit a plan or set of plans showing the location and description of the system components that have changed as a result of construction within thirty (30) days following notice by the Public Works Director, City Engineer, or his/her designee.
   B.   Protection Of Utilities: The owner of any utilities within the public right-of-way or other public place shall bear all costs of relocating, removing, shoring, supporting or protecting the utility in the event it becomes necessary for the City or any authorized contractors to perform work under, above, across or adjacent to the utility within the public right-of-way or other public place. Relocation of the utilities shall occur within sixty (60) days of notification by the City, unless some other time period is agreed upon by the utility and the Public Works Director, City Engineer, or his/her designee or in the case of utilities with franchise agreements, some other time period is identified; but in no case shall it occur later than one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of notification. (Ord. 591, 3-26-2019)