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The opening which may be made in the street at any one time shall be no greater than will permit the reasonable use of the street by the public and will not endanger the public or workers, or cause substantial hazards in the use of the street by the public or town emergency services. Reasonable and adequate provisions shall be made for use of the street by the public, and the use of the street by the public may not be blocked entirely unless prior approval has been granted by Public Works, the Police Department and the Fire Department.
(Ord. 7(1971) § 4(A); Ord. 43(1978) § 2; 1997 Code; Ord. 7(2006) § 9)
No signs or traffic control devices shall be removed without consent and approval from the Department of Public Works and the Police Department. All signs and traffic control devices disturbed by the permittee shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Public Works. The permittee shall be responsible for all replacement costs.
(Ord. 20(1981) § 2; Ord. 7(2006) § 11)
Monuments of concrete, iron or other lasting material set for the purpose of locating or preserving the lines of any street or property subdivision, or a precise survey reference point, or a permanent survey bench mark within the town, shall not be removed or disturbed or caused to be removed or disturbed unless permission to do so is first obtained in writing from Public Works. Permission shall be granted only upon condition that the permittee shall pay all expenses incident to the proper replacement of the monument by a registered Colorado professional land surveyor.
(Ord. 7(1971) § 4(D); Ord. 43(1978) § 1; Ord. 7(2006) § 12)
When work performed by the permittee interferes with the established drainage system of any street, provision shall be made by the permittee to provide proper drainage and erosion control to the satisfaction of Public Works.
(Ord. 7(1971) § 4(E); Ord. 43(1978) § 1; Ord. 7(2006) § 13)
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