HomeMy WebLinkAboutRIVERSIDE PARK - Filed OA-OTHER AGREEMENTS - 2008-05-28HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO
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Yellow — Mtce. Superintendent
Blue — Mtce. Engineer
Green — Senior Mtce. Man
Pink — Inspector
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
STATE OF COLORADO
District No..------._04 ____--__-----
Mtce. Sec. No .......... 91 _..----.--___
State Highway-_US...2g7-------- -
Permit No._ --------------.---
UNDERGROUND AND UTILITY PERMIT
PERMITTEE'S. NAME --------- City-sof-Ft-.---Q9111 s-----------------------
Address---Ft Ft. -
Collins, ---
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is granted subject to the following terms and conditions:
Date_September__.30j---;M 9--.__.--
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IT IS UNDERSTOOD that the Permittee will cause the installation at no expense whatsoever to the Divi-
sion and that the Permittee will own and maintain the same after installation.
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The_C=b,_.zAtter_ &_storm__ -line shall be installed beneath the surface of the right of way at a minimum
depth of -___—_____-_inches, and the disturbed portion of the roadway shall be restored to its original condition.
The back filling shall be made in six-inch lifts and mechanically tamped and packed, and the last twelve inches of
back fill shall be of stable granular material such as crushed rock or gravel.
Where the installation crosses the roadway, it shall be incased in pipe of larger diameter and the crossing
shall be as nearly perpendicular to the roadway as physically possible. This installation shall be installed by the
method of boring or jacking through beneath the road surface; however, open cut shall be allowed up to the edge
of the surfaced portion of the highway. No water shall be used in the boring and no tunneling shall be permitted.
Where the installation crosses any ditches, canals or water carrying structures, wherever possible it shall be
pushed through and beneath in a pipe of larger diameter thereby eliminating the necessity of trenching. In no
case shall the flow of water ever be impaired or interrupted.
This work must be accomplished in accordance with accepted good practices and conform to the recommen-
dations of the National Electric Safety Code and to such Colorado statutes as are applicable.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
Permission for cityof-Ft. Collins to authorize placement of curb, gutter, and storm sewer
_connections on US 287, curb,_ gutter and required storm drainage and asphalt, will be
x_equred_by_ Colo. _Dept.__oY-_Hprys.- Installations of above will be subject to specifications
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and requirements of city of Ft. Collins. --- - _
The Permittee shall maintain the installation at all times and agrees to hold the State of Colorado, the
agencies thereof, and their officers and employees harmless from any and all loss and damage which may arise
out of or be connected with the installation, maintenance, alteration, removal, or presence of the installation
herein referred to or any work or facility connected therewith, within the area covered by this permit.
This work shall be completed within _-ninetfir_------------------------------------ (------------ 9Q----- ) days from the
above date. No work shall be allowed on Saturdays or Sundays. No open trench permitted in traveled roadway
after dark, unless otherwise specified in special provisions.
Permittee will be required to shut off lines and remove all combustible materials from the highway right of
way when requested to do so by the Division of Highways because of necessary highway construction or
maintenance operations.
If the Division so requires, Permittee shall mark this installation with markers acceptable to the Division
of Highways at the locations designated by the Division of Highways.
Permits involving encroachment on the National System of Interstate Defense Highways require concurrence
by the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads prior to the issuance of permit by the Division of Highways.
The traveling public must be protected during this installation with proper warning signs or signals both
day and night. Warning signs and signals shall be installed by and at the expense of the Permittee and in ac-
cordance with directions given by the District Engineer or his subordinate.
In the event any changes are made to this highway in the future that would necessitate removal for relocation
of this installation, Permittee will do so promptly at its own expense upon written request from the Division
of Highways, State of Colorado. The Division will not be responsible for any damage that may result in the
maintenance of the highway to installation placed inside State Highway Right of Way limits.
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO
CHAS. E. SHUMATE, Chief Engineer
B ; —__ W e J. Ca ron
Maintenanc Superintend t -----------------------------
District Engineer
In accepting this Permit the undersigned, representing the Permittee, verifies that he has read and under-
stands all of the foregoing provisions; that he has authority to sign f9r, and bind the Permittee; and that by virtue
of his signature the Permittee is bound by all the conditions set ort hn.
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(REQUIREMENTS ON REVERSE SIDE)
REQUIREMENTS FOR
STALLMENTS OF UTILITIES WITHI 'HE RIGHT OF WAY .
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO
1. No cleated or track equipment to work on or move over asphalt surfaces without mats.
2. All disturbed portions of right of way are to be planted with crested wheat at a time designated by the
Division of Highways, State of Colorado.
3. Any materials from excavation as the result of utility installation will be removed from highway surface
each day.
4. Under no condition is an asphalt surface to be cut unless otherwise specified in the special conditions of
this permit.
5. Mud -jacking will be required where bores are larger than lines or encasements.
6. The ends of bored sections are not to be covered before being inspected.
7. No plastic line is to be installed without encasement under pavement regardless of pressure and sue.
8. Encasement of line will be required from toe of slope to toe of slope under all highways and shall be in
accordance with current policy and regulations (Memo No. 382.)
9. All underground pipe lines shall be protected by a minimum ground cover of 24 inches or more and shall
meet standards set by current policy and regulations (Memo No. 382.)
10. No new or additional utility installations shall be made along the interstate highway except along a frontage
road outside the control of access lines.
11. Utilities on the interstate must be serviced without access from the through -traffic roadways or ramps.
12. Manholes and other points of access to other underground utilities may be permitted within the right of way
of an interstate highway only when they are located 30' beyond the shoulder of the through -traffic roadway
or ramps and can be serviced or maintained without access from the through -traffic roadway or ramp.
13. Request for installations on the interstate highway must be accompanied by a sketch indicating the exact
location and elevation of such installation. Normal requirement for approval by the Division of Highways
and B.P.R. is one month.
14. All requests for installation will be reviewed in the field by representatives of the District office prior to any
issuance of any permit. `
15. Where special cases warrant the Division will permit the installation of underground utilities paralleling
highways other than interstate along the slope of the shoulder. In the event such permits are issued, it will
be required by the contractor that material removed must be replaced in like kind and with same or better
compaction. No segregation of material will be permitted.
16. The construction of underground installations will generally require the services of -an inspector furnished
by the Division of Highways. The decision in regard to which project requires inspection is reserved by
the Division. All costs relating to the inspection of such utility installation will be borne by the permittee.
17. All drainage facilities or siphons will be opened immediately upon completion of work at sites of drainage
or siphon installation. Damaged portion of drainage or siphon facility will be replaced. All damaged sections
to be inspected by Division of Highways inspector before being concealed in any manner. Drainage ditches
or borrow pits to be restored to original condition immediately after backfilling is completed.
18. No meters are to be placed within the highway right of way, excepting within corporate limits where
municipal regulations allow installation.
19. Thrust blocks will be required on all vertical and horizontal bends in water pipes as per list below.
THRUST BLOCK AREAS AND VOLUMES REQUIRED
FOR WATER LINES INSTALLED ON COLO. STATE HWY. R.O.W.'S
Pipe
Minimum Thrust
Area for Tees
Minimum.
Thrust Area
Minimum Volume
of Concrete at 45°
Sue
and 90" Bends
for 450 Bends
Vertical Bends Down
2"
0.3 sq. ft.
02 sq. ft.
0.05 pu. yds.
3"
0.6 sq. ft.
0.3 sq. ft.
0.11 cu. yds.
4"
1.0 sq. ft.
0.4 sq. ft.
0.20 cu. yds.
6"
2.2 sq. ft.
0.9 sq. ft.
0.37 cu. yds.
8"
3.8 sq. ft.
1.6 sq. ft.
0.66 cu. yds.
10"
5.9 sq. ft.
2.5 sq. ft.
1.10 cu. yds.
12"
8.5 sq. ft.
3.5 sq. ft.
1.50 cu. yds.
14"
12.0 sq. ft.
4.8 sq. ft.
2.00 cu. yds.
16"
15.0 sq. ft.
6.3 sq. ft.
2.70 cu. yds.
18"
19.0 sq. ft.
7.9 sq. ft:
3.40 cu. yds.
20"
24"
24.0 sq. ft.
9.3 sq. ft.
4.00 cu. yds.
34.0 sq. ft.
14.0 sq. ft.
5.20 cu. yds.
NOTE TO APPLICANT. This permit shall be made available at the site where and when work is being done.