A. Removal Of Obstruction And Rubbish Required: No portion of a public way other than that set forth in the permit shall be used for depositing materials for future work or for receiving rubbish from such work. All obstructions and other rubbish shall be removed by the permittee at such times as the city engineer may direct and in case of the neglect or refusal of such permittee to remove such rubbish or obstruction, the city engineer may cause it to be removed at the permittee's expense in accordance with the law.
B. Restriction To Eight Feet: No permit to occupy the public way with building materials or barricade fence shall be granted that will allow occupation of more than eight feet (8') in the roadway portion of the public way. This distance may be extended to a maximum distance of fifteen feet (15') at the discretion of the city transportation engineer when, in his/her opinion, additional space is deemed necessary and when the additional space will not adversely impact traffic flow.
C. Maintenance Of Drainage Channels: Existing drainage channels such as gutters or ditches shall be kept free of dirt or other debris so that natural flow will not be interrupted. When it is necessary to block or otherwise interrupt flow of the drainage channel, a method of rerouting the flow must be submitted for approval by the city engineer prior to blockage of the channel.
D. Maintenance Of Pedestrianways: Barricades or covered walkways placed in accordance with the Salt Lake City barricade manual, shall be provided at all times for the protection of the general public when any work or storage of material which has been approved and is being accomplished within the public right of way. (Ord. 70-99 § 1, 1999)