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7-5-4: EMERGENCY WORK:
   A.   Authority: Any person maintaining pipes, lines, or facilities in the public way may proceed with work upon existing facilities without a permit when emergency circumstances demand the work to be done immediately; provided a permit could not reasonably and practicably have been obtained beforehand.
   B.   Notification During Business Hours: In the event that emergency work is commenced on or within any public way of the City during regular business hours, the City Engineer shall be notified within one-half (1/2) hour from the time the work is commenced. Any person commencing such work shall immediately thereafter apply for a permit. The person commencing and conducting such work shall take all necessary safety precautions for the protection of the public and the direction and control of traffic, and shall ensure that work is accomplished according to City Engineering regulations, the Manual on Uniform Traffic- Control Devices and other applicable laws, regulations, or generally recognized practices in the industry.
   C.   Other Than Business Hours: Any person commencing emergency work in the public way during other than business hours without a permit shall either immediately thereafter apply for a permit or give notice during the first hour of the first regular business day on which City offices are open for business after such work is commenced and apply for a permit as soon as practicable thereafter. A permit for such emergency work may be issued which shall be retroactive to the date when the work was begun, at the discretion of the City Engineer.
(1979 Code § 12.10.040; Ord. 97-70, 9-23-1970)