Utility Commercial Utility Permit Permit# 2019-683, UID# 1160
App. Status: Work complete
Valid: 04/29/2019 - 11/30/2019
Morrison County Public Works
213 - 1st Avenue SE
Little Falls, MN 56345
 

Information

Aerial or Underground? Underground
Construction Description:
This Application is for the underground crossing of Morrison Co Rd 222 (100th Ave) 3,000 ft north of 130th St in Pike Creek Township. This new 4.2-mile, 8-in natural gas branch line extension begins near the east ROW of 140th Ave 800 ft north of 123rd St. in Little Falls Township, crosses 123rd St, Co Rd 258 (Hilton Rd), & the Mississippi River. West of the River, the pipe crosses Co Hwy 52 (Great R. Rd) to run west-northwesterly, crossing 125th St, State Hwy 238, 130th St, & Co Rd 222, the terminus. The project specifies Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE) coated, 8-in diameter, 0.25-in wall, Grade X42, welded carbon steel line pipe with PowerCrete ARO (Abrasion-Resistant Overcoat) operating at 1,050 psi. When proven satisfactory by x-ray inspection, each weld is field-coated with the FBE and ARO materials. An Impressed Current Cathodic Protection system provides further corrosion prevention for the entire project.
Construction Dates:
04/29/2019to11/30/2019
Work Order: 01124367

Location

Map:
Location Description:
The new pipeline runs westerly from a point adjacent the west ROW of 140th Ave and 800 ft north of 123rd St, then southwesterly, to cross 123rd St, then west across Co Rd 258 and the Mississippi River. From the west side of the River, the pipeline crosses under Co Rd 52 (Great River Road) running west 0.3 mi along 125th St, then deflects to run northwesterly across 125th continuing 0.7 mi, then deflects to run west 0.4 mi, crossing under State Hwy 238, then jogs across 130th St, continuing west parallel adjacent the north ROW of 130th St 0.2 mi. From there, the pipeline runs 1.5 mi west-northwesterly to cross under Co Rd 222 (100th Ave) at a minimum depth of 4 ft below the bottom of the bar ditch, and terminates at the Alexandria Valve Site.
Site(s):
RoadLengthFromToShortest distance from centerlineRelative to Road
2220 mi 53 ftEast Right of Way perpendicular to road centerlineTo the west right of way boundary of Co Rd 2224 ft 1 inUnder Road
Road Number(s): 222

Underground

Underground type:
Steel Pipe
Conduit/casing type:
-- Other --: No Casing
Method of installation: -- Other --: Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD) carrier pipe placement
Conductors: One 1,050 psi natural gas pipeline
Conductor size: 8-in dia 0.25-in wall carbon steel carrier pipe
Trench Width: 0-ft Pipe placement is trenchless
Depth: Min of 4' below ditch or to County spec.
Voltage: n/a

Applicant

Applicant name:
Name:
Larry M. Jennings
Company name:
ProSource Technologies, LLC, Contractor to Northern Natural Gas Co
Title:
Title Examiner
Phone:
(763786 - 1445
Additional Email Notification:
ljennings@prosourcetech.com
Company address:
9219 East River Road NW
Minneapolis MN 55433

Contractor

Contractor name:
Name:
ProSource Technologies, LLC
Phone:
(763786 - 1445
Email:
sstenger@prosourcetech.com
Address:
9219 East River Road NW
Minneapolis MN 55433

Utility Company

Owner of Utility:
Name:
Northern Natural Gas Company
Phone:
(651456 - 1777
Email Address:
steven.martinez@nngco.com
Mailing Address:
1120 Centre Pointe Dr
Suite 400
Mendota Heights MN 55120

Terms

Definitions
  • UTILITY. Under this order "Utility" shall mean and include all privately, publicly or co-operatively owned communication lines and facilities, any systems, lines and facilities for the distribution and transmission of electrical energy, oil, gas, water, sewer, steam and other pipe lines, railways, ditches, lumes or other structures which under the laws of this State or the Ordinance of any County or City may be constructed, placed or maintained across, along or on County Highway Right-of-Way. Dependent upon the meaning intended in the context, "utility" shall also mean the Utility Company, inclusive of any wholly owned subsidiary.

General
  • The applicant in carrying on any and all of the work herein above mentioned or referred to in its application and in the Permit isssued herefore, shall strictly conform to the terms of such Permit, and the regulations of the Board of County Commissioners, as set forth herein together with the Special Provisions, all of which are made a part hereof. The applicant specifically agrees to be bound hereby. The applicant shall also comply with the regulations of all other governmental agencies for the protection of the public. The work shall be accomplished in a manner that will not be detrimental to the highway and that will safeguard the public.

    1. Except as otherwise permitted, utility construction and relocation on County Highway Right-of-Way shall not be commenced until an application for a Permit has been made and such Permit granted. The Permit sketch shall show the location of the proposed utility with reference to County Highway Centerline. A copy of the sketch shall be provided for each copy of such Permit.

    2. Burning or disking operations and/or the use of chemicals to control or kill trees, brush and other vegetation is prohibited without prior approval from the County Highway Engineer.

    3. All waterways and lines of drainage shall remain operative.

    4. Wherever topsoil and sod are disturbed they shall be replaced and maintained satisfactorily until the turf is established.

    5. The utility facility and installations shall not interfere with any existing utility facilities on the County Highway Right-of-Way.

    6. When necessary, barricades, warning devices and flagmen shall be provided by the Utility during all phases of their construction and maintenance operations on County Highway Right-of-Way.

    7. At the time of construction of the utility and at the times of subsequent maintenance, prior approval shall be obtained from the County Highway Engineer for the cutting and trimming of trees within the County Highway Right-of-Way. Whenever trees are cut the resulting stumps shall be removed unless otherwise provided in the Special Provisions of the Permit. Any holes caused by stump removal shall be backfilled, the area leveled and all materials associated therewith disposed of outside the County Highway Right-of-Way. The Utility shall advise the County Highway Engineer at least 48 hours in advance of its intent to start clearing and grubbing operations so that proper supervision can be provided.

    8. The Utility shall notify the County Highway Engineer of its intent to perform service and maintenance operations which will interfere with the flow of traffic on County Highways, and shall obtain his approval prior to performing such operations. However, the company may perform service and maintenance operations on County Highways including opening and disturbing the surface of the right-of-way without prior approval in those instances where an emergency exists that is dangerous to the life or safety of the public and which requires immediate repair. The Utility shall take all necessary and reasonable safety measures to protect the traveling public and shall notify the County Highway Engineer at the earliest possible moment.

    9. If at any time Morrison County, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, shall deem it necessary to make any improvements or changes on all or any part of the Right-of-Way of the County Highway which affect a utility located on County Highway Right-of-Way, then and in such event, the owner of the Utility shall within 15 days after written notice from the Board of County Commissioners, or its authorized agent, proceed to alter, change, vacate or remove said Utility from the County Highway Right-of-Way so as to conform to said County Highway changes and as directed by the Board of County Commissioners, such work shall be done without any cost whatsoever to Morrison County and shall be completed within the date specified in said written notice. The Utility shall assume all liability and save Morrison County harmless from any and all claims of damage of any nature whatsoever occasioned by reason of not having removed said Utility within the time specified in said notice.

    10. The Utility shall assume all liability for, and save the County, its agents and employees, harmless from any and all claims for damages, actions or causes of action arising out of the work to be done herein and the continuing uses by the Utility, including but not limited to the placing, constructing, reconstructing, maintaining and using of said utility under this application and Permit.

    11. The Board of Commissioners may required the Utility, or its contractor, to furnish a deposit in the form of a certified check, a surety bond or corporate undertaking, in favor of the Board of County Commissioners of Morrison County, for any expense incurred by the County in the repairing of damage to any portion of the County Highway Right-of-Way caused by work performed under a Permit, including any out of the ordinary engineering supervision and inspection expense provided by the County. In those instances wherein a deposit is required, the amount of the deposit shall be specified in the Special Provisions of the Permit. If a check is furnished, any monies remaining over and above such expense shall be returned to the applicant.

    12. The Permit as issued does not in any way imply an easement on private property.

    13. The installation shall be made in conformity with all applicable laws, regulations and codes covering said installations. All installations shall be made in conformity with regulations of governmental agencies for the protection of the public.

    14. Upon completion of an installation, the Utility shall restore the County Highway Right-of-Way to its original condition. The Utility shall then notify the Office of the County Highway Engineer of the completion of the work so that inspection can be made to determine its acceptability.

Special Provisions
    1. The Utility Company shall assume all liability for, and save the County, its agents and employees harmless from any and all claims for damages, actions or causes of action arising out of the work to be done and the continuing uses by the Utility Company, including but not limited to the placing, constructing, maintaining and using of said Utility Company under this application and Permit.
    2. The installation shall be made in conformity with all applicable laws, regulations and codes covering said installation. All installations shall be made in conformity with regulations of governmental agencies for the protection of the public.
    3. Wherever topsoil and sod are disturbed they shall be replaced and maintained until the turf is established.
    4. The Utility Company facility and installation shall not interfere with any existing utility facilities on the county highway right-of-way.
    5. Necessary barricades, warning devices and flagman shall be provided by the Utility Company during all phases of their construction and maintenance operations on county highway right-of-way.
    6. Upon completion of an installation, the Utility Company shall restore the county highway right-of-way to its original condition, the Utility Company shall then notify the Office of the County Highway Engineer of the completion of the work so that inspection can be made to determine its acceptability.
Underground
    1. All crossings of the roadbeds of the County Highways shall be made by boring inside a casing or carrier pipe, or by jacking, unless this procedure is modified in the Special Provisions of the Permit. The auger shall not lead the causing or carrier pipe by more than one inch. Open trenching shall be restricted to the area from five feet beyond the shoulder to the Right-of-Way line except as modified in the Special Provisions of the Permit.
    2. When pipes with bells or flanges are installed, the crossings of the roadbeds of the County Highway shall be made by boring inside a conduit as provided in paragraph 1 of this section or jacking a conduit of sufficient diameter to permit threading the carrier pipe through it.
    3. All voids caused by jacking or boring shall be filled by pressure grouting. The group material shall consist of a sand-cement slurry of at least two sacks of cement per cubic yard and a minimum of water to assure satisfactory placement.
    4. The underground utilities shall be so installed as virtually to preclude any necessity for disturbing the roadbeds to perform maintenance operations.
    5. Underground installations shall be accomplished without damaging or destroying the principal root structure of specimen trees.

Invoice #948 (04/16/2019)

Charge Cost Quantity Total
Non-Taxable
added 04/16/2019 2:06 PM

Application Fee

$50.00 x 1 $50.00
Grand Total
Total $50.00
Payment 05/15/2019$50.00
Due$0.00

Approvals

ApprovalSignature
ApplicantLarry M. Jennings - 04/16/2019 5:01 PM
c576ed06e2fec0fc82dbc31d61a4b823
571104e8576c876bf2b54e172b4db4ef
#1 EngineeringJohn j. Kostreba - 04/24/2019 12:08 PM
3c00db3801c8b0df60808b13ab3e4e84
b3210a07d3259380f0c93aef7638c835
#1 MaintenanceJohn N. Schelonka - 04/24/2019 2:51 PM
82f0495fe78121615474c6a0a5339e50
5c1af26b5e12625674fd064a512fe992
Permit has been approved. All signatures have been obtained.
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