9-124-Order Recorded 5/20/1964VOL 9 PAGE 124
IN THR CntTNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
In the Matter )
of ) ORDER
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Pipe line )
A permit is granted by Deschutes County to Cecil Standiford
to ins tall a pipe line X across Deschutes County right-of-way. A de-
tailed description and map of this operation must be provided on the reverse side of
this sheet. This permit is subject to the following general specifications and is
revocable at any time upon written notice by the Deschutes County Court.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS
parallel with the road shall be in the existing ditch line, or an three
(3) feet from the edge of the existing pavement e pipe lines must be in-
stalled to a depth to be no less t feet and properly backfilled to the
original grade line sitlrsbtiaoitiotot6lithi draagage area. Permittee shall
be res or any or all damages to the existing pavement, and shoulders or
Installing Pipe Line Transverse: A 4 inch water line. All pipe line installations
laid transversely to the road bed or right-of-way shall be installed in the following
manner: all pavement cuts prior to excavation shall be mada_*itYi inbtbaking hammer
so as to insure neat finish cut lines. All pipe lines shall be installed to a depth
of no less than two (2) feet below the existing roadside ditch elevation. In all
cases where a water line is installed in a transverse direction the water pipe must
be installed within a larger pipe which size shall be no less than six (6) inches in
diameter. Backfilling and Paving: The permittee shall be required to properly back-
fill the trench in such a manner as to guarantee a well compacted, stabilized sub-
base prior to paving. The pavement must be replaced to its original line, crown,
and grade with an asphalt mixture to conform with the surrounding road bed. The
area of installation must be kept smooth for the traveling public at all times. The
permittee will be required at all times tc take every precaution to protect the
traveling public. All signs and traffic controls shall be furnished by the permit-
tee.
In regard to other utility installations, such as gas lines, telephone lines, and
electric conduits, all the general specifications shall apply if they are to be run
under ground, with one exception: It would not be necessary, to have these lines
within a larger pipe when crossing the right-of-way.
Rq enLpp
Charles L. Plummer, Roadmaster
DESCHUTES COUNTY
Approved C unt ourt:
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COUNTY JUDGE
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'EITTEE
COUNTY COWJiISSI
COUNTY COAdviISSIONER
Deschutes County will furnish a 8 inch culvert at no expense
to the permittee.
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