§ 95.41 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS.
   (A)   Standards and principles. All construction in the right-of-way shall be consistent with applicable ordinances, codes, laws, rules and regulations, including the city's Public Works Construction Standards, and commonly recognized and accepted traffic control and construction principles, sound engineering judgment and, where applicable, the principles and standards set forth in the following IDOT and local publications, as amended from time to time:
      (1)   Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction;
      (2)   Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions;
      (3)   Highway Design Manual;
      (4)   Highway Standards Manual;
      (5)   Standard Specifications for Traffic Control Items;
      (6)   Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (92 Ill. Adm. Code § 54(5));
      (7)   Flagger's Handbook;
      (8)   Work Site Protection Manual for Daylight Maintenance Operations;
      (9)   Standard Specifications for Water and Sewer Construction in Illinois; and
      (10)   City of Oakbrook Terrace Public Works and Water Construction Standards.
   (B)   Interpretation of municipal standards and principles. If a discrepancy exists between or among differing principles and standards required by this subchapter, the Engineer shall determine, in the exercise of sound engineering judgment, which principles apply and such decision shall be final. If requested, the Engineer shall state which standard or principle will apply to the construction, maintenance, or operation of a facility in the future.
   (C)   Non-complying work. Upon order of the Engineer or Public Services Director, all work that does not comply with the permit, the approved plans and specifications for the work, or the requirements of this subchapter, shall be removed.
   (D)   Completion of construction. The permittee shall promptly complete all construction activities so as to minimize disruption of the city rights-of-way and other public and private property. Except for a permittee who has entered a contract with the city for work in the public rights-of-way, all construction work authorized by a permit within city rights-of-way, including restoration, must be completed within 180 days of the date of issuance.
   (E)   As-built drawings. Within 60 days after completion of construction, the permittee shall furnish the city with three complete sets of maps, drawn to scale and certified to the city as accurately depicting the location of all facilities constructed pursuant to the permit. Such maps shall thereafter be updated annually. The format and detail of the drawings shall be as follows:
      (1)   Map format. The city may require that the complete system mapping be provided in either printed or electronic form, or both. For the electronic data form, the data transmission format will be in a common Arc-Info version consistent with communications industry standards and exportable to an electronic filing network or electronic mail indexing system.
      (2)   Map detail. The complete system mapping shall be provided in such a form as to minimally depict physical cable locations, domicile counts, pole locations, electronic placements, fiber path, coax paths, and institutional network plant and electronics.
(Ord. 07-18, passed 10-23-07; Am. Ord. 08-13, passed 8-12-08)