Applications for permits to construct, reconstruct, install, maintain or repair facilities, or to perform excavations, shall be submitted upon forms to be provided by the City and shall be accompanied by drawings, plans, specifications and other documents in sufficient detail to demonstrate:
(a) That the facilities will be constructed, reconstructed, installed, repaired or maintained, or the public way excavated, in accordance with all applicable codes, rules and regulations;
(b) The location and route of all facilities to be located or installed on existing utility poles;
(c) The location and route of all facilities to be located under the surface of the ground, including the line and grade proposed for the burial at all points along the route which are within the public ways. Included with the installation shall be magnetic fluorescent tape placed at a minimum of one foot to a maximum of two feet above the entire facility as installed for the purpose of locating the facility during future construction activities. The tape shall be marked with the type of facility installed as approved by the City;
(d) The location of all existing underground utilities, conduits, ducts, pipes, mains and installations which are within the public ways along the underground route proposed by the applicant;
(e) The location of all other facilities to be constructed, reconstructed, installed or located within the City, but not within the public ways;
(f) The names of all private property owners upon whose property construction shall take place, and evidence that legal permission has been obtained from said private property owners to begin and complete the construction;
(g) The construction methods to be employed for the protection of existing structures, fixtures and facilities within or adjacent to the public ways;
(h) The location, dimension and types of all trees within or adjacent to the public ways along the route proposed by the applicant, together with a landscape plan for protecting, trimming, removing, replacing and restoring any trees or areas to be disturbed during construction; and
(i) The name and telephone number of a person representing the applicant who can be reached for purposes of emergency notification twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
(Ord. 1998-11. Passed 6-22-98.)