§ 101.30 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Any contractor undertaking any work whether of his or her own, or under contract for any other person, and the work is within a city street and requires that a set of plans be drawn up due to the extensive and/or complex nature of the work will be subject to the provisions set forth in this section, and must file for a permit before beginning construction. Proof must also be shown that he or she has obtained approval by other affected agencies of the city to actually perform the work.
   (B)   A plan must be prepared by the contracting agency showing where work is to be performed. The plan will include a standard barricading layout showing placement of barricades, cones and informational signs used on the project. In most cases, layouts will be similar to those shown in the latter part of the attached Manual. Deviation from the Manual will be allowed only with approval of the responsible person or his or her appointed representative.
   (C)   The plan as mentioned in division (B) above must be submitted a minimum of five business days prior to actual beginning of the construction work. This time period will allow the designated department the opportunity to survey the construction site in an attempt to uncover any traffic problems which might develop as a result of the barricading.
   (D)   Each contractor or construction agency will provide with his or her barricading plan a listing of all persons directly responsible for the safety on each project to include an address or a telephone listing at which the person can be reached at any hour of the day if a hazardous condition develops.
(Ord. 111A, passed - -)