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Notes for Figure 6H-6—Typical Application 6
Shoulder Work with Minor Encroachment
Guidance:
1. All lanes should be a minimum of l0 feet in width as measured to the near face of the channelizing
devices.
2. The treatment shown should be used on a minor road having low speeds. For higher -speed traffic
conditions, a lane closure should be used.
Option:
3. For short-term use on low-volume, low -speed roadways with vehicular traffic that does not include longer
and wider heavy commercial vehicles, a minimum lane width of 9 feet may be used.
4. Where the opposite shoulder is suitable for carrying vehicular traffic and of adequate width, lanes may be
shifted by use of closely -spaced channelizing devices, provided that the minimum lane width of 10 feet is
maintained.
5. Additional advance warning may be appropriate, such as a ROAD NARROWS sign.
6. Temporary traffic barriers may be used along the work space.
7. The shadow vehicle may be omitted if a taper and channelizing devices are used.
8. A truck -mounted attenuator may be used on the shadow vehicle.
9. For short -duration work, the taper and channelizing devices may be omitted if a shadow vehicle with
activated high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights is used.
10. Vehicle hazard warning signals may be used to supplement high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or
strobe lights.
Standard:
11. Vehicle -mounted signs shall be mounted in a manner such that they are not obscured by equipment
or supplies. Sign legends on vehicle -mounted signs shall be covered or turned from view when work
is not in progress.
12. Shadow and work vehicles shall display high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights.
13. Vehicle hazard warning signals shall not be used instead of the vehicle's high-intensity rotating,
flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights.
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Notes for Figure 611-10—Typical Application 10
Lane Closure on a Two -Lane Road Using Flaggers
Option:
2009 Edition
1. For low-volume situations with short work zones on straight roadways where the flagger is visible to road
users approaching from both directions, a single flagger, positioned to be visible to road users approaching
from both directions, may be used (see Chapter 6E).
2. The ROAD WORK AHEAD and the END ROAD WORK signs may be omitted for short -duration
operations.
3. Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention to the advance warning signs.
A BE PREPARED TO STOP sign may be added to the sign series.
Guidance:
4. The buffer space should be extended so that the two-way traffic taper is placed before a horizontal
(or crest vertical) curve to provide adequate sight distance for the flagger and a queue of stopped
vehicles.
Standard:
5. At night, flagger stations shall be illuminated, except in emergencies.
Guidance:
6. When used, the BE PREPARED TO STOP sign should be located between the Flagger- sign and the
ONE LANE ROAD sign.
7. When a grade crossing exists within or upstream of the transition area and it is anticipated that queues
resulting from the lane closure might extend through the grade crossing, the TTC zone should be extended
so that the transition area precedes the grade crossing.
8. When a grade crossing equipped with active warning devices exists within the activity area, provisions
should be made for keeping flaggers informed as to the activation status of these warning devices.
9. When a grade crossing exists within the activity area, drivers operating on the left-hand side of the
normal center line should be provided with comparable warning devices as for drivers operating on the
right-hand side of the normal center line.
10. Early coordination with the railroad company or light rail transit agency should occur before work
starts.
Option:
1.1. A flagger or a uniformed law enforcement officer may be used at the grade crossing to minimize the
probability that vehicles are stopped within 15 feet of the grade crossing, measured from both sides of the
outside rails.
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ROW PERMIT NO.: ENG
ISSUE DATE:
RIGHT-OF-WAY CONSTRUCTION
`VcB`° PERMIT APPLICATION
Comcast - Cody Shackett
PROJECT NAME: EM05 Troy CONTACT: Cablecom LLC - Cameron Christlieb
CONTRACTOR: Cablecom LLC
Mailing Address: 1316 Bonneville Ave. Bldg A
Snohomish, Wa 98290
State License #: CABLEL*971 DP
City Business License #: NR -021818
Phone #: Sunshine Crabbs - 360-454-3163
Fax #: 360-836-3174
Email #• Comcast - waconstructionjointuse@cable.comcast.com
Cablecom LLC - sunshine.crabbs@cablecomllc.net
, Liability Insurance RZ Bonded
ADDRESS OR INTERSECTION OF CONSTRUCTION: 7005 Meadowdale Beach Rd
ROW WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING TYPE OF PROJECT:
❑ Commercial ❑ Subdivision ❑ City Project ❑ Traffic Control (Only)
❑ Multi -Family ❑ Single Family
Rf EUC (PUD, VERIZON, PSE,
COMCAST, OVWSD):
Is this permit part of a blanket permit?
❑ Other
❑ Yes ❑ No
ANY ASSOCIATED PERMITS? BLD# ENG#
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (Be Specific) : FROM EXISTING COMCAST 9" ROUND PEDISTAL
DIRECTIONAL BORE AND PLACE 2" CONDUIT/CABLE APPROX 120' TO EXISTING COMCAST 1730 PEDISTAL.
RESTORATION TO MEET OR EXeEED CIT'T'STANDARDS.
WAS STREET OVERLAYED WITHIN THE LAST FIVE 5 YEARS? YES ❑ NO ❑ Year:
PAVEMENT CUT: ❑ Yes Rr No If yes, indicate size of cut:
CONCRETE CUT: ❑ Yes ErNo If yes, indicate size of cut:
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ROW PERMIT NO.: ENG l
ISSUE DATE:
RIGHT—OF—WAY CONSTRUCTION "�110E,;`
PERMIT APPLICATIONdb�
PROJECT NAME: EM05 Troy
CONTRACTOR: Cablecom LLC
Mailing Address: 1316 Bonneville Ave. Bldg A
Snohomish, We 98290
State License #: CABLEL*971 DP
City Business License #: NR -021818
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Comcast - Cody Shacketta U
CONTACT: Cablecom LLC - Cameron Chnst e
Phone #: Cameron Christlieb - 360-739-8672
Fax #: 360-836-3174
Email #• Comcast - waconstructionJointuse@cable.comcast.com
Cablecom LLC - cameron.christlieb@cablecomllc.net
Liability Insurance 67 Bonded
ADDRESS OR INTERSECTION OF CONSTRUCTION: 7082 Meadowdale Beach Rd
ROW WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING TYPE OF PROJECT:
❑ Commercial ❑ Subdivision ❑ City Project ❑ T� �t�'ol (Only)
❑ Multi -Family ❑ Single Family
Sf EUC (PUD, VERIZON, PSE,
COMCAST, OVWSD):
Is this permit part of a blanket permit?
❑ Other
❑ Yes ❑ No
ANY ASSOCIATED PERMITS? I FLD#- ENG#
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DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (Be Specific) : FROM EXISTING COMCAST 9" ROUND PEDISTAL
DIRECTIONAL BORE AND PLACE 2" CONDUIT/CABLE APPROX 120' TO EXISTING COMCAST 1730 PEDISTAL.
REsTORATI(511 To MEET OR EXCEEE),,ITYSTANDARDS.
WAS STREET OVERLAYED WITHIN THE LAST FIVE 5 YEARS? YES ❑ NO ❑ Year:
PAVEMENT CUT: [:]Yes No If yes, indicate size of cut: x
CONCRETE CUT: ❑ Yes No If yes, indicate size of cut: x
RIGHT-OF-WAY
AREA
CLOSURE
TOTAL
DURATION
(NUMBER OF MONTHS)
Sidewalk 48 Hrs + LF
X
LF
SF
Alley 72 Hrs + LF
X
LF
SF
Parking 72 Hrs + LF
X
LF
SF
APPLICANT TO READ AND SIGN
*Traffic control and public safety shall be in accordance with City regulations as required by the City
Engineer. Every flagger must be trained as required by (WAC) 296-155-305 and must have certification
verifying completion of the required training in their possession.
*Restoration is to be in accordance with City codes and Standards. All street -cut trench work shall be
patched with asphalt or City approved material prior to the end of the workday — NO EXCEPTIONS.
Indemnity: The Applicant has signed an application which states he/she hold the City of
Edmonds harmless from injuries, damages or claims of any kind or description
whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, that may be made against the City of Edmonds or
any of its departments or employees, including defense costs and attorney fees by reason
of granting this permit.
I have read the above statements and understand the permit requirements and acknowledge that I must
follow all requirements in order for the permit to be valid.
SIGNATURE
DATE 1-20-16
Contractor or Agent
NO WORK SHALL BEGIN PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE