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A. All work to be performed under a construction permit issued under this chapter must conform to all applicable city codes, ordinances, and standards adopted by the city. In case of any conflict, the most stringent provision applies.

B. No wireless, utility, other facilities, or work related thereto may protrude into or over any portion of a public right-of-way opened to vehicle or pedestrian travel in such a manner as to create a risk of endangering the use of such place by vehicles or pedestrian travel. In addition, in the event the requested construction permit involves encroachment or partial obstruction of a sidewalk or other walkway open to the public, a minimum of five feet of unobstructed sidewalk or other walkway must be maintained at all times.

C. During any period of any relocation, construction or maintenance of its facilities within the public right-of-way, a wireless telecommunications carrier, public utility or other person must conduct their activities so as not to unreasonably interfere with the free passage of traffic or the use of adjoining property. Such person must, at all times, post and maintain proper barricades and comply with all applicable safety regulations during such period of construction as required by the ordinances of the city and the laws of the state of Washington, including RCW 39.04.180, for the construction of trench safety systems.

D. An applicant must, within 10 business days of completion of work, submit, at no cost to the city, current and accurate as-built drawings showing the location of any facilities installed or constructed within the public right-of-way under a permit issued pursuant to this chapter or otherwise. As-builts must show all of the applicant’s facilities in the right-of-way including but not limited to wireless telecommunications facilities, utility facilities, power poles, guy poles and anchors, overhead transformers, pad-mounted transformers, submersible transformers, conduit, substation (with its name) pedestals, pad-mounted junction boxes, vaults, switch cabinets, and meter boxes. (Ord. 3039 § 2, 2019)