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All Type B permits are subject to the following conditions and such additional conditions as the engineer deems appropriate:

(1) Use of the right-of-way will be restricted to the time and date(s) stated on the permit.

(2) The use shall not physically disturb the surface of the roadway, shoulders, ditches, cuts, slopes or other portions of the right-of-way.

(3) The applicant/permittee must identify and mitigate any disruption of vehicular and pedestrian traffic caused by the proposed use.

(4) The permittee shall provide, to the engineer’s satisfaction, routes, locations, dates, and times, associated construction plans including a traffic control plan, and provisions for public safety and traffic control.

(5) The permittee shall provide street, lane, and sidewalk closures and other traffic diversions with traffic control signs and devices as designated by the engineer and as required by law.

(6) By the issuance of any right-of-way use permit, the county assumes no liability for any harm that may arise out of or occur due to acts or omissions of the permittee occurring within the right-of-way pursuant to such permit; all costs in connection therewith will be borne by the applicant/permittee in accordance with SCC 13.10.090.

(7) Following completion of the permitted use, the right-of-way must be restored to the satisfaction of the engineer and is subject to inspection by the engineer.

(8) A copy of any permit issued for commercial hauling under the provisions of this title must accompany each involved vehicle.

(9) A copy of any permit issued for traffic control under the provisions of this title must be kept at the site of the activity for which the traffic control is required.

(10) Granting of any permit by the engineer does not relieve the permittee from responsibility for securing any necessary related state, federal or municipal permits or approvals. (Added by Ord. 85-051 § 3, July 3, 1985; Amended by Ord. 96-028 § 27, June 12, 1996, Eff date June 29, 1996; Amended by Amended Ord. 12-001, Feb. 15, 2012, Eff date Feb. 26, 2012).