Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 7, § 10-16.030
PURPOSE: lhis rule provides ellgrbrllty criteria for publishers to place rheir publications in vending machines for sale to the public.
a written sub-licensing agreement must be entered info between the licensee and publisher or publisher’s agent, which shall become effective upon execution by both parties.
the licensee is a legal condition precedent, before a publication vending machine may be installed or operared in a Missouri rest area.
AUTHORITY section 29 of Art. II! MO. Consr., sections 226.020, 226.150. 226.750-226.790 and 227.030, RSMo (Supp. 1995), * liifle 23, United States Code section 111 (b) and litle 23, Code of Federal Re@ztions part 752. Emergency rule Pled Jan. 19, 1996, effective Feb. I, 1996, expired July 29, 1996. Original rule filed Jan. 16, 1996, effective July 30, 1996. CODE OF STATE REGULATIONS (6130196) Rebecca McDowell Cook Chapter16-Rest Areas Form NO. M-460 (Rev. 1094, Date Inspector Phone Area Sup. Phone Requests Perpg$;;~peg (Kilometers) Described as follows: Signed (relephone Number, Prior to issuance of a permit s NOTE: The local government reasonably safe to the public and to indemnity and hold the Commission construction and maintenance . . LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENTITY Please refer to General Provisions on back side of this sheet before signing application. MISSOURI HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION District- <MO- erform the following work on State Highway right-of-way along the from a deposit is required. entity agrees to be responsible of said sidewalk. PERMIT APPLICATION _ Excavation Utility - Driveway - Issued Expires ,Nwrm 0, Applicant / Lontracto,, (State highway, cmoty road, city street or county line) Signed could be required. Make check payable co: Director~i for inspecting harmless Permit No Route Town Pipe Location Map Included Yes - Log Point (Teieptlone Nunbe,, none and maintaining from any claims arising AUTHOFWED SIGNATURE 7 CSR lo-16 , m county No- side. bond check _ Revenu~'Credit Road Fund the sidewalk in a condition from the s 7CSRlO-16-HIGHWAYSANDTRANSPORTATION (REV. w-94) Section 1. The signing of this application binds the applicant/contractor the approved plans. If signed by Applicanrs contractor or that contractors authorized jointly responsible for all of the requirements of this permit until if is released by the District Engineer. Section 2. It is understood by the Applicant responslbllrty for the removal or clearance of snow, ice. or sleet, or the opening of windrows of such materials, upon any portion of any driveway or entrance along any state highway even it snow. ice or sleet is deposited or windrowed on said drtieway or entrance by its authorized representatives engaged Section 3. Highway plant materials, disturbed will be restored as directed by the District Engineer. Trees and shrubs will not be trimmed cut. moved or sprayed without specaic permission from the District Engineer. Section 4. In the case of Interstate and other limited access roadways, Applicant agrees. if permission maintain. and service said facilities without entering and leaving the through traffic roadways and interchange points provided for that purpose and without parking any equipment or storing any materials upon the medians. through roadways and ramps or the shoulders thereof. A temporary support pole to facilitate an aerial crossing may be placed in the median provided it is stipulated on the face of this permit application and adequate traveling public. Support poles will not be permitted within 30 foot of the edge of the traveled way. They shall be removed within one week unless specifically permitted otherwise at weekly Section 5. Construction material and equipment may be on the right of way only during the period of actual construction providing it is not on the roadway shoulders, Section 6. Applicant agrees that construction Section 7. Applicant/contractor will provide Section 8. Location of parallel utility facilities: (a) Applicant will be expected and adequate advance notice. the Commission will reestablish missing right of way markers for utility permits. This will be accomplished on a permit by permit basis and then only if Commission has adequate personnel available. (b) Applicant will be responsible installation of the parallel facilities in the utility corridor. Section 9. Applicant shall provide adequate preliminary engineering to: (a) Confirm their contractor knows the rules and limitations (b) Provide preinstallation meetings to all parties on major installations. The established Missouri One-Call System will help identify other utilities located on the right of way. (c) Include the name and telephone numbers of the design engineer and construction manager. as well as the dimension of the facility from the right of way line on the permit application. Section 10. Applicant is to provide adequate protection and marking of the underground (a) Fiber optic cable crossings are to be encased utility policy from utility corridor District Engineer. (b) Warning signs will be installed at the right of way lines at road crossings (c) For parallel underground facilities, warning signs shall be installed and maintained at the right of way lines showing the offset location of the utility when the utility is permitted Section 11. Applicant will construct vertically after installation. A detectable metallic tracer line should be a part of the utility facility. Acceptable alternatives will be considered Section 12. All voids r&ring from boring casing or other facilities under the roadways or approaches will be filled to the satisfaction of the District Engineer. Method and materials must be approved by the District Engineer. Section 13. Manhole covers will be installed as flush as possible with natural ground line so highway maintenance vehicles and equipment may operate over them. existing grade. Division IO-Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission GENERAL PROVISIONS to the terms of this application. the permit when issued and representative. the contractor will be held that the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission does not assume any in normal winter maintenance operations. including trees and shrubs, will be protected by Applicant. Such materials and turf which are is granted. to install. ramps except at flaggers or law enforcement officers are utilized to protect the intervals by the District Engineer. in the ditch or blocking sight distance. inspection will be provided by applicant to a~wre compliance wtih the permit traffic control in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. to determine Commission’s right of way location from commission’s plans. Upon written request for staking behveen highway right of way markers as needed to assure accurate and uniform including planning, and coordination with ail concerned parties for installations on highway right of way. facilities as follows: in steel pipe or other approved encasement material in accordance with the to utility corridor. Variations due to encountering rock will be determined in the field by the (all underground utilities). to locate beyond the normal six foot wide utility corridor. the utility facility in such a manner that it may be accurately located both horizontally and tape or trace wire will be installed with non-metallic buried facilities. Wherever feasible the for approval. If necessary, soil is to be placed around the manhole to provide a smooth transition to the 7 CSR IO-16 FORM NO. M-ED.P,I, ,RW ,c-94) MISSOURI HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION PERMIT PERMIT NO. l-96 to perform work on the right This permit authorizes t0 in from of way of DATE ISSUED DATE EXPIRED ROUTE COUNTY All work covered under this permit is to be in accordance with the attached permit application and the following: 1. Missouri Standard Specifications for Highway Construction. Missouri Standard Plans for Highway Cons~uction, and The Manual on Uniform Trafiic Controf Devices (current editions) All utility taciiaies will be installed and located and all other work performed in accordance with the Commission’s “Policy on Location of Utility Facittiies on State Highways” and other policies at the Missouri Highway and Transportation Department. The Misswri Highway and Transportation Depanment has buried facilities located 0n the right of way. 2. No advenising signs or display material of an advertising nature is to be placed on or to extend over onto the right of way as covered in Section 227.220 R.S.Mo 3. The Applicant agrees to hold harmless the commission. its officers and employees from all liability. judgements. costs. expenses and claims growing out of damages of any nature whatsoever, t0 any person or property arising Out of pWfOrm.%lCe Or nonperformance ot said work. or existence of said improvements. 4. All costs incurred due to the issuance of this permit shall be borne by the applicant. the applicants successors. and assigns. 5. It is understood that in granting this permit the Commission waives none of its power or rights t0 direct the removal. relocation. and/or proper maintenance in the future of anything within the right of way of the state highway al no Cost to the commission. 6. The Appiicanfs deposit or bond may be held until the work has been completed and has been approved by the District Engine&s representative. The Applicant agrees that the Commission may, after the expiration date of this permit or extension thereof, use as much of the deposit as may be necessary to restore, correct, or complete any and all work started or done by the Applicant by whatever means the Commission deems necessary The Commission may use the deposit to correct any hazard which the applicant / contractor does not crxrect upon notification. 7. The obtaining of this permit does not relieve the Applicant of the responsibility for obtaining other permits required by this or any other agency having jurisdiction. a. Applicant agrees to keep a copy of the permit, permit application and an approved plan on the job site. 9. Roadway ditches. culvelts and other such devices used to carry surface run-off will be kept open, free and clear at all times. IO. The state right of way is to be used for ingress and egress ONLY and the adjacent property should be so developed as to not force the use of this right Of way for parking or to facilitate any Other activity. t 1. No driveway or improvement cOnstructed on the highway right of way. shall be altered or relocated without permission of the District Engineer. 12. Restricted areas are those areas of right of way adjacent to the Applicants properly extending to the back of the shoulder and outside the limits of the driveway(s). All restricted areas shall be prohibited from being used for parking and traffic by curbing and/or suitable slopes, as indicated in this permit or on the approved plan(s). All restricted areas shall be seeded, sodded or covered with ornamental aggregate not wer 2 inches in size. Low growing grasses. ffowers. shrubs and evergreens if not wer 30 inches in height and maintained at that height will be permitted wahin the restrfcrsd areas, provided they do not block sight distance nor are they an obstruction to the traveling public. Private electric lines will not be allowed on the right of way. All beautification of the right of way shall be approved by the District Engine& representative before beginning any landscape work. Boulders and landscape timbers of limited height may be incorporated into the beauttiication plan based on the meriis of the landscape plan. Deposit Received $ Identification Number Date: By: ATTENTION PERMITTEE: When telephoning or witing to the Missouri Highway and Transportation District Office regarding this permit, state your Permit number for proper identification. Also give the route designation and county name, both as shown on this permit. Please refer to General Provisions on back side of the Permit Application, Rebecca McDowell Cook (6130196) CODE OF STATE REGULATfoNS 7CSRlO-l&HIGHWAYSANDTRANSPORTATlON