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Staff will create a permit that reflects the information outline <br />Right-of-Way Obstruction Permit <br />(a)The Right-of-Way Obstruction Permit application shall specify the portion of thesidewalk, <br />street, or other public ground to be used and the period for whi <br />public ground may be used. <br />(b)Dumpsters, Roll-Off Containers, Trash Containers, and Portable Storage Container(Container) <br />(1)The permit shall be applied for, and signed, by both the refuse collector and the end <br />user. <br />(2)The permit shall be visibly placed on the side of the container facing the street. <br />(3)The permit will be valid for thirty (30) days. <br />(4)The owner of a container is responsible for any private property, public property, street, <br />curb and gutter, boulevard, and/or public infrastructure damage as a result of the <br />placement, positioning, and/or removing of the container. <br />(5)The user of a container is responsible for any private property, public property, street, <br />curb and gutter, boulevard, and/or public infrastructure damage utilizing <br />the container. <br />(6)The user of the container is also responsible to keep the area around the container free <br />of debris. <br />(7) Containers shall be: <br />a.Supported at each contact point with protective devices to preventhe <br />surfaces they are placed on. <br />b.Marked with reflectors, reflective tape, or flashers on each corner or with six (6) <br />reflective traffic cones. <br />c.Well maintained and in good working condition. <br />d.Securely covered when materials inside are easily airborne, emit <br />otherwise offensive. <br />(8)Containers shall not be: <br />a.Placed closer than 30 feet to any fire hydrant, crosswalk, or traffic control <br />sign/device. <br />b.Placed in a designated fire lane or in public no parking areas. <br />c.Placed on any sidewalk. <br />d.Placed within 100 feet of a street intersection. <br />(9)Refuse must be placed inside the container and not alongside or on top of it. <br />(10)Debris and property may not extend past the sides of the container. <br />(11)All containers are required to be emptied when full. Full is defined as when the <br />contents of the container reach an average level of one foot below the top edge of the <br />container sides. Any container which has reached the full status and is not emptied <br />within seven (7) calendar days shall be considered in violation <br />(12)No container shall contain any hazardous waste unless pursuant to a permit for such <br />waste issued by the appropriate governmental entity. <br /> <br />