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<br />DATE: April 29, 1997 <br />ACCESS PERMIT NUMBER 397051 - SHEET 3 <br />ISSUED TO: Williams Livestock <br />TERMS AND CONDITIONS (CONT'D) <br />necessary to protect existing. permitted utilities, such as <br />an encasement will be the responsibility of the Permittee. <br />Any damage or disruption to any utilities during the <br />construction shall be the Permittee's responsibility and <br />shall be repaired or replaced at no cost to the Department. <br />14. Any damage to any present highway facilities including <br />traffic control devices shall be repaired immediately at no <br />cost to the Department and prior t.o continuing other work. <br />Any mud or other material tracked or otherwise deposited on <br />the roadway shall be removed daily or as ordered by the <br />Department inspector. <br />15. Areas of roadway and/or right-of-way disturbed during this <br />installation shall be restored to their origional <br />conditions, to insure proper strength, drainage and erosion <br />control. <br />16. Any incomplete construction activity on the State Highway <br />that must be left overnight, shall be barricaded and signed <br />in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control <br />Devices and other applicable standards. <br />17. Open cuts which are 6 inches in depth, within 30 feet of the <br />edge of the State Highway traveled way will not be left open <br />at night, on weekends, or on holidays. <br />18. No more than 6 feet of trench areas shall be opened at any <br />one time. Open trenches and other excavations within the <br />State Highway right-of-way shall be backfilled and/or paved <br />before 3:30 P.M. of each working day or be protected in <br />accordance with the M.U.T.C.D.. <br />19. The area around the new work shall be well graded to drain, <br />top soiled, fertilized, mulched and re-seeded in accordance <br />with the Department standard specifications. <br />20. When it is necessary to remove any highway right-of-way <br />fence, the posts on either side of the access entrance shall <br />be securely braced with approved end posts and in <br />conformance with the Department's M-607-1 standard, before <br />the fence is cut, to prevent slacking of the remaining <br />fence. All posts and wire removed shall be returned to the <br />Department. <br />21. All excavations for utility lines, culverts, trenches or <br />tunnels shall meet the requirements of the Occupational, <br />Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Colorado Industrial <br />Commission, Colorado Division of Mines or the Colorado <br />Department of Transportation, whichever applies. <br />22. The access shall be constructed 30 feet wide, with 50 foot <br />radii. <br />23. The access shall be constructed perpendicular to the travel <br />lanes of the State Highway for a minimum distance of 50 <br />feet, and shall slope down and away from the adjacent <br />pavement edge at a rate of 2% grade for a minimum of 20 <br />feet. If curb and gutter are present, the slope shall be <br />calculated from pan line to pan line. Any revisions to this <br />requirement shall. be subject to Department review and <br />approval prior to commencement of any work within the <br />highway right-of-way. <br />24. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe <br />manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation <br />of construction within State Highway right-of-way. <br />