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A. When a utility, or any person acting on its behalf, does any work in or affecting any right-of-way, or any other property, it shall, at its own expense, promptly remove any obstructions therefrom and restore such ways or property to the same condition which existed before the work was undertaken.

B. If weather or other conditions do not permit the complete restoration required hereunder, the utility shall temporarily restore the affected right-of-way or other property. Such temporary restoration shall be at the utility's sole expense and the utility shall promptly undertake and complete the required permanent restoration when the weather or other conditions no longer prevent such permanent restoration.

C. A utility or other person acting on its behalf shall use suitable barricades, flags, flaggers, lights, flares and other measures as required for the safety of all members of the general public and to prevent injury or damage to any person, vehicle or property by reason of such work in or affecting right-of-way or any other property.

(Ord. 2022-11s § 1, 2022; Ord. 2000-57s § 1 (part), 2001; Ord. 96-128S § 2 (part), 1997)