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The City may issue the permit if a complete application is received and the work will comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including the Standards and Specifications. All permits shall include an expiration date. The City may deny a permit if the application does not demonstrate compliance with this chapter or if the applicant is not compliant with any previously issued City permit or has failed to pay a civil penalty imposed relating to a previously issued City permit. The permit may contain conditions or restrictions, including but not limited to the following:

A. Requiring that access to fire hydrants be available at all times.

B. Requiring that the actual work be confined to the hours of specific hours (typically 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) or to certain days.

C. Setting forth the maximum length of breaks or excavation to be open at any one time.

D. Requiring that access to driveways be maintained.

E. Requiring that the permittee reimburse the City for the cost of relocating or reestablishing City monuments and the giving of notice where the work will interfere with monuments.

F. Requiring that provision be made for traffic operations and safety, including an engineered traffic control plan that includes specific detour routes, work zone limits, coordination with other right-of-way work or special events in the area of the work, and requiring the use of traffic control barricades.

G. Relating to the care and disposition of excavated material during construction.

H. Making provision for watercourses during excavation.

I. Setting forth minimum and/or maximum depths of excavation or structures.

J. Providing for control of noise, dust, and debris during excavation.

K. Requiring proper backfill and pavement resurfacing, including temporary surfacing if necessary, consistent with the Standards and Specifications, and imposing timelines for replacing temporary surfacing with permanent surfacing.

L. Providing timelines or deadlines for conducting the work and establishing penalties for noncompliance.

M. Requiring erosion control and best management practices be used on all sites and to require that all work be completed in accordance with applicable local, State and Federal requirements for erosion control and stormwater management. [Ord. NS-2282, 2016; Ord. NS-2182, 2012]