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<br />exceed 95 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. This requirement in no way relieves the Contractor from <br />responsibility for complying with local ordinances regulating noise level. <br /> <br />The said noise level requirements shall apply to all equipment on the job or related to the job, <br />including but not limited to trucks, transit mixers, or transient equipment that mayor may not be <br />owned the Contractor. The use of loud signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings, except <br />those required by safety laws for the protection of personnel. <br /> <br />Pursuant to the authority contained in Section 591 of the Vehicle Code, the Department has <br />determined that, such areas as are within the limits of the project and are open to public traffic, the <br />Contractor shall comply with all the requirements set forth in Divisions II, 12, 13, ~4 and 15 of the <br />Vehicle Code. Attention is directed to the statement in Section 591 that this Section shall not <br />relieve him or any person from the duty of exercising due care. The Contractor shall take all <br />necessary precautions for safe operation of hislher equipment and the protection of the public from <br />injury and damage from such equipment. <br /> <br />Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this Section shall be considered as <br />included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work involved, and no additional <br />compensation will be allowed therefore. <br /> <br />2.04.13 <br /> <br />State Division of Industrial Safety Permits <br /> <br />In accordance with Section 6500 of the State Labor Code, permits are required for all excavations <br />which are five feet or deeper or for all structures being built or demolished which are more than <br />three stories high. <br /> <br />2.04.14 Licenses & Permits <br /> <br />This section shall conform to Subsection 7-5 of the Standard Specifications and these Special <br />Provisions. <br /> <br />a. Business License. Each prime contractor and subcontractor shall obtain and pay for a Santa <br />Ana Business License. Detailed information concerning business license may be obtained from <br />the Finance and Management Services Agency, (714) 647-5447, City Hall. <br /> <br />b. Construction Water Permit. Each prime contractor or subcontractor which desires to obtain <br />water from AGENCY-owned fire hydrants for construction or any other purpose shall first <br />obtain and pay for a permit from the Corporate Yard of the City of Santa Ana, at 220 South <br />Daisy A venue. Information concerning costs and conditions may be obtained from the <br />AGENCY by calling (714) 647-3320. Use of private water from a hose bib is not allowed. <br /> <br />For safety reasons, the Agency will not allow Contractor to stretch construction water hoses <br />across open traffic lanes. Where required, Contractor shall use water truck. <br /> <br />c. Disposal Permit. In accordance with the procedures of the Orange County GSA, the cost for <br />the disposal of all materials at County landfill sites shall be borne by the Contractor. <br /> <br />d. Building and Electrical Permits. For projects involving building, structural construction, <br />traffic signal, street lighting or irrigation controller installation, the Prime Contractor shall <br />obtain the necessary building and electrical permits from the PI arming & Building Agency. <br />There will be no fees for these permits. <br /> <br />15 <br />