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Ordinance No. 82-28 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 82- ;2Y AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 15.04.050, STREET AND ALLEY EXCAVATIONS, OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 15.04.050 of Chapter 15.04, Street and Alley Excavations, shall be amended with the following paragraphs: 15.04.050 (7) - The requirements of this section may be waived if the applicant is a municipal corporation and it provides the City with written assurances including, but not limited to, the following: (a) The applicant agrees to maintain in full force and effect all performance and security bonds assuring performance of contractors for the benefit of the applicant while the work is being performed under the permit for which application is made; (b) In the event any or all of the work is not completed in accordance with the terms of the permit, the applicant will undertake to complete all work and obligations to be performed for the benefit of the City. 15.04.050(8) - The Public Works Director shall determine the adequacy of, and consent in writing to, the alternative assurances provided for in (7) supra prior to issuance of the permit. Section 2. Inasmuch as it is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the public that the foregoing amendment to the Tigard Municipal Code become effective immediately, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor. PASSED: By r vote of all Council members present this day of , 1982, after being read two times by number and title only. Recorder - City o igard APPROVED: By the Mayor this / day of ;� ,, , 1982. Mayor C1 of Tigard ORDINANCE NO. 82- „ 77 _: LAW OFFICES SGHNVENN, BRADLEY. BATCHELOR AND BRISBEE W.C.SCHWENN 139 NE LINCOLN CARRELL F. BRADLEY HILLSBORO, OREGON 97123 DeMAR L.BATCHELOR LARRY A.BRISBEE TELEPHONE 15031648-6677 WILLIAM H.STOCKTON May 28, 1982 MAY 2 91982 000F;r,�u., suuivr.r �r '.a Mr. Kenneth M. Elliott Attorney at Law 1727 N. W. Hoyt Street Portland, Oregon 97209 Re: City of Tigard Street Excavation Permit No. 143-82 Dear Ken: This will confirm my telephone conversation with you today relating to the street excavation permit issued by the City of Tigard on March 22, 1982, for excavation in a portion of S. W. 72nd by Doug Construction Co. , a contractor for the City of Tualatin. I am enclosing a copy of the permit for your reference. The City of Tualatin - Doug Construction Co. contract includes requirements for a performance bond issued by a surety for the benefit of the City of Tualatin. Tualatin is in possession of the performance bond. Tualatin would agree, as a condition of the excavation permit, to keep in force and current during the period of excavation and restoration the performance bond of the contractor. In the event the contractor fails to comply strictly with the restoration and other requirements of the excavation permit, the City of Tualatin would promise and agree to perform the permit requirements. The City would assume the responsibility directly; however, under the provisions of its contract with the contractor and the benefits of the performance bond, Tualatin can cause the contractor to do the required permit work. Upon the contractor's failure to do so, the City would discharge the obligation directly for the benefit of Tigard. LAW OFFICES SC.HWENN, BRADLEY, BATCHELOR AND BRI58EE Mr. Kenneth M. Elliott _ May 28, 1982 Page Two To implement the approach, I would suggest adding the following language to the permit: "At all times during the work to be performed under the authority of this permit, the City of Tualatin will keep in force and current that certain Performance Bond issued by Firemen's Fund Insurance Company for the benefit of the City of Tualatin assuring the performance of Doug Construction Co. , an Oregon corporation. In the event Doug Construction Co. or its subcontractors, agents or representatives fail to perform all of the conditions required by the City under this permit, the City of Tualatin will undertake and complete all work and obligations to be performed under the provisions of this permit for the benefit of the City of Tigard." As I indicated to you by telephone, the -contractor is prepared to start work next week; consequently, I would very much appreciate your call on Tuesday, June 1, 1982, to indicate if the proposal is acceptable. If the approach is acceptable to you, we would appreciate your notifying Mr. Curry so that the contractor can proceed without delay. Thank you. Yours very truly, DLB:eis CC: Mike McKillip R. A. Wright Engineering f a. I