§ 50-189. Requirements of right-of-way users.  


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  • (a)

    Storm water. No Right-of-way user shall interrupt, change, or impede the existing flow pattern of storm water drainage, nor shall the existing drainage patterns be permanently altered without written consent from the city engineer. Any water discharged from or diverted around a right-of-way user's work area shall be discharged from or diverted around the right-of-way user's work area shall be discharged into an approved sediment control system. Sediment generated from a right-of-way user's work area shall be controlled by the use of silt fences, hay bales, or other devices. A right-of-way user's storm water discharge quality and sediment control shall conform to the requirements of the city, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), and other public agencies having jurisdiction, as such requirements now exist, or may hereafter be amended.

    (b)

    Americans with Disabilities Act. Restoration of public infrastructure, including without limitation, sidewalks, handicap ramps, and pavement, shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as set forth in the "ADAAG Manual, Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines," developed by the U.S. Architectural and transportation barriers compliance board (access board), latest edition. The permitee is responsible for work beyond the permitee's work zone that may be necessary to meet ADAAG requirements in the permitee's work zone.

(Ord. No. 2015-01-4378, § 3, 1-20-2015)