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Roads & Footpath Openings & Restorations
Last modified: May 2, 2008 - 3:33 PM
Underground Services and Excavation
Includes Installation of underground services within Council's Road Reserve and any other activity that involves excavation within Council's Road reserve.
In the following information and attachments, where the word Street or Road is used, it refers to every part of the road reserve including but not limited to; the road carriageway surface and underlying pavement, the footpath, driveways, kerbs and gutters drainage assets and any other ancillary items within the road reserve.
The first attachment below titled "Conditions for Planned Activity in Council Road Reserve" is a guide that details the conditions of performing your work on Council's Road Reserve.
This is not a consent under section 138 to carry out the work.
Consent will not be granted until conditions numbered 1 to 8 are met and satisfactory evidence of compliance is submitted.
The second attachment below titled "Specifications 306U Road Opening & Restorations" is Councils specification for Road Openings & Restorations (306U)
The third attachment below titled "2007/2008 Fees & Charges" is Council's 2007/2008 Fees and Charges for Road/Footpath Opening Supervision and Restoration
Please Note: You will also need to get 'Dial Before You Dig' plans showing councils Water, Sewer and Stormwater assets.
If the work is near traffic signals, you will need to let the Roads & Traffic Authority (RTA) know about your plans and obtain plans of their assets and get their advice on how to go about the excavation.
You will need to provide Council with a drawing showing the crossing locations and the restoration details including method of restoration, timetable for restoration and names of subcontractors proposed to carry out the work.
If you have any further queries, please contact Council's Technical Services Division on (02) 4868-0888.
1. Conditions Planned Activity in Council Road Reserve
2. Specifications 306U for Road Opening & Restorations
3. 2007/2008 Fees & Charges
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