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18) Check with the issuing authority to determine which of the following documents are required to complete the review of your application. <br />a) Property map Indicating other access, bordering roads and streets. a Subdivision, <br />b) Highway and driveway Man profile. } ivl�an, coning, or development plan. <br />9 Proposed access design. <br />c) Drainage plan showing impact to the highway right-of-way. ownership <br />d) Map and letters detailing utility locations before and after h) Traft� studies. maps including easements. <br />development in and along the right -of- -way. ) Proof of ownership. <br />1- It is the applicant's responsibility to contact appropriate agencies and obtain all environmental clearances that apply <br />to their activities. Such clearances may include Corps of Engineers 404 Permits or Colorado Discharge Permit System <br />permits, or ecological, archeological, historical or cultural resource clearances. The CDOT Environmental Clearances <br />Information Summary presents contact information for agencies administering certain clearances, information about <br />prohibited discharges, and may be obtained from Regional CDOT Utility /Special Use Permit offices or accessed via the <br />CDOT Pianning/Construction- Environmental - Guidance webpage httv:l /www. dot. state co tarahvironmental/Forms asn. <br />2- Ali workers within the State Highway right of way shall comply with their employer's safety and health policies/ <br />procedures, and all applicable U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Admirdstration (OSHA) regulations - including, but not <br />limited to the applicable sections of 29 CFR Part 1910 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards and 29 CFR Part 1926 <br />- Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. <br />Personal protective equipment (e.g. head protection, footwear, high visibility apparel, safety glasses, hearing protection, <br />respirators, gloves, etc.) shall be worn as appropriate for the work being performed, and as specified in regulation. At a <br />minimum, all workers in the State Highway right of way, except when in their vehicles, shall wear the following personal <br />protective equipment: High visibility apparel as specified in the Traffic Control provisions of the documentation <br />accompanying the Notice to Proceed related to this permit (at a minimum, ANSI/ISEA 107 -1999, class 2); head protection <br />that complies with the ANSI 289.1 -1997 standard; and at all construction sites or whenever there is danger of injury to <br />feel, workers shall comply with OSWs PPE requirements for foot protection per 29 CFR 1910.136, 1926.95, and <br />1926.96. if required, such footwear shall most the requirements of ANSI Z41 -1999. <br />Where any of the above - referenced ANSI standards have been revised, the most recent version of the standard shall <br />apply. <br />3- The Permittee is responsible for complying with the Revised Guidelines that have been adopted by the Access Hoard <br />under the American Disabilities Act (ADA). These guidelines define traversable slope requirements and prescribe the <br />use of a defined pattern of truncated domes as detectable wamings at street crossings. The new Standards Plans and <br />can be found on the Design and Construction Project Support web page at: <br />sbft:t twww. dot.state- co- us/DesignSupport/> then click on Design Bulletins. <br />If an access permit is issued to you, it will state the terms and conditions for its use. Any changes in the use of the <br />permitted access not consistent with the terms and conditions listed on the permit may be considered a violation of the <br />permit. <br />The applicant declares under penalty of perjury in the second degree, and any other applicable state or federal <br />laws, that all Information provided on thiiss form and submitted attachments are to the best of their knowledge <br />true and complete. <br />I understand receipt of an access permit does not constitute permission to start access construction work. <br />Applicant or Agent for Perme atre <br />Pdntname <br />Date <br />/42� <br />Ralph Bell <br />2/23/15 <br />If the applicant is not the owner of the property, we require this application also to be signed by the property owner or <br />their legally authorized representative (or other acceptable written evidence). This signature shalt constitute agreement <br />this <br />with application by all owners -of- interest unless stated in writing. If a permit is issued, the property owner, in most <br />cases, will be listed as the permittee. <br />Property owner signature <br />Printname <br />Date <br />?4;z <br />Justin J Rueb, Jr <br />2/25/15 <br />1 <br />1 <br />✓" Y <br />Previous eMons are obsolete and may not be used page 2 of a COOT Form #137 oiric <br />