City of Maple Grove
App. Status: Work CompletedCity of Maple Grove
Engineering Department
12800 Arbor Lakes Parkway
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Kelly Matzke (612-968-3615)
APPLICANT
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Additional email address to notify: | ssandkamp@usi-universal.com |
CONTRACTOR
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PROJECT
Nature of Work: | Main Installation |
Surface to be disturbed: | Boulevard |
Work to start on or after: | 09/21/2020 |
To be completed on or before: | 03/21/2021 |
Applicant Project No.: | Comcast JB 387912 |
INSTALLATION / CONSTRUCTION
Provide a detailed work description: | Private Utility: Comcast underground fiber installation: Directional boring to place new conduit for fiber. Pulling fiber through existing conduit. Install vaults. |
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Size and kind of pipe: | 1.5" HDPE conduit. |
Depth from surface: | 36"- 48" |
Length of utility construction: | 1185 |
Method of installation: | Directional Bore |
Development: | Existing |
LOCATION
Location/Address: | 13899 85th Pl. N |
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TRAFFIC CONTROL
Will traffic control be necessary? | Yes |
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
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Terms
Contact Kelly Matzke at (612) 968-3615 at least 24 hours prior to construction to activate permit. Failure to contact Mr. Matzke to activate permit prior to work being started shall be considered a violation of the permit and grounds for dismissing contractor from the job site.
Article IV. Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance will be enforced for work being done in the right-of-way.
All excavations taking place in right-of-way must conform to Minnesota Statute Chapter 216D. Excavation Notice System.
All rules and regulations for locates must conform to the most current Gopher State One Handbook.
Excavations taking place in the Maple Grove city limits in the Hennepin County right-of-way requires permits from the City of Maple Grove and Hennepin County.
Flagging or painting of route required by City of Maple Grove prior to calling in Gopher State One Call ticket.
All properties affected by excavation and construction must be notified in writing prior to beginning work.
The permit issued does not in any way imply an easement on private property or grant a right to encroach on private property.
A City of Maple Grove Excavation Permit shall be on site at all times and available upon request by any City official.
Safety vests must be worn by all people occupying the right-of-way.
All underground utilities must be placed a minimum of 36” and 48” maximum below finished top of curb elevation.
Any placement of utilities, including but not limited to cabinets, boxes, and pedestals must conform to City Code.
New ground structures must be placed near existing structures at a minimum of at least five feet away from hydrants.
Vehicles, equipment, and materials are not allowed on any sidewalk or trail unless prior approval has been granted by a City of Maple Grove official.
Any changes or revisions to the Excavation Permit after approval must be resubmitted and approved before proceeding with work in the right-of-way.
Street crossings must be installed perpendicular to the road to avoid future potholing in street.
Plowing and pneuma gophering are not acceptable forms of excavation allowed in the City of Maple Grove.
Core drilling in street or trail requires approval prior to doing work.
All open trenches and holes must be backfilled before leaving work site at the end of the day.
All flags from locates must be removed and picked up immediately once excavation has been completed.
Inclement weather shall be reason for delay of the project start or suspension of the project as determined by the City of Maple Grove.
All permit applications requiring traffic control shall conform to the most recent version of the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, including the Temporary Traffic Control Zone Layouts Field Manual, and be approved by the Transporation Operations Engineer.
The City of Maple Grove only allows traffic control to occur during off peak hours, which is between 9:00am-3:00 pm Monday thru Friday.
All traffic control devices must be removed from the job site promptly upon completion of work.
Traffic control on weekends requires prior approval from Transportation Operations Engineer John Hagen. John can be reached via email at jhagen@maplegrovemn.gov or 763-494-6364.
Restoration must conform to Section 28-105. Restoration of Right-of-Way.
Restoration Requirements on Soft Surfaces:
- Turf: Hydroseeding is required unless otherwise directed by Right-of-Way Technician.
- Soil: Six inches of topsoil is required on all boulevards that are damaged.
- Sprinklers: Restore to prior condition with like materials and equipment.
- Pet Fences: Check for continuity after repair.
- Landscaping: Restore to original with like materials.
Removal/Restoration Requirements on Hard Surfaces:
- Bituminous: Shall be removed and restored in a timely matter to its original or better condition.
- Concrete: Shall be removed and restored in a timely matter to its original or better condition.
- Driveways: Notify Right-of-Way Technician of any damage and address with homeowner.
All disturbed areas during excavation must be restored to their original condition within 30 days.
Damage on boulevards due to vehicles and equipment must be restored and treated the same way that excavation damage is restored.
Work completed in winter months must notify City with plans for restoration to take place in the spring.
Once restoration has been completed, contact Kelly Matzke at (612) 968-3615 or change status on permit software so an inspection can be completed in a timely manner. Failure to notify the City will result in all permits with the City of Maple Grove being put on hold until notification takes place.
All contractors, including subcontractors, must be registered with the City of Maple Grove to do work in the right-of-way. Contractors doing work in the right-of-way that are not registered with the City will be considered in violation, and will be dismissed from the work site until registration is completed.
Absolutely no removal of bituminous or cement is allowed during winter working months without approval.
Invoice #3553 (09/11/2020)
Charge | Cost | Quantity | Total |
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Due | $0.00 |
Approvals
Approval | Signature |
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Applicant | Luke Bastil - 09/11/2020 2:57 PM e3cc74e2b97d201f3352833c44dbc2c5 efd41b892be5367c7f87739a0f8be4fc |
#1 Right of Way Technician Approval | Kelly Matzke - 09/14/2020 2:41 PM dc748f891445ef24c4db9a608d787652 0204ff4073deba3e626c8adddb62830c |
#2 Traffic Operations Engineer Approval | John Hagen - 09/15/2020 8:40 AM f59b5005934ef8bca2a2b5a5cb7f85a7 c2ddde4eb763ecd6cd7c46a923a1dec8 |
Public Notes
Text: | The traffic control plan that was submitted is acceptable. The only recommended change is that there does not need to be a sidewalk closure in the Phase 3 TC Plan since there is not an existing sidewalk on the north side of 86th Avenue between Elm Creek Blvd and Xenium Lane. The only sidewalk on this stretch of roadway is on the south side of 86th, but the proposed work is on the north side. |
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