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.. ARK„ <br />Traffic Control: Will this operation require occupying any traffic lanes, parking lanes, <br />beachwalks or any other public right -of way? If yes, closures shall be per the regulations <br />described in the Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) from the Florida Department of <br />Transportation (FDOT). Please note that a Lane Closure Permit from the Code <br />Compliance Department must be obtained prior to public right-of-way use. <br />Similar to Jade Signature, sidewalk and lane closures will be required for certain key <br />activities, such as: Deliveries and removal of extremely large and heavy equipment; <br />utility work within the right-of-way and Collins Avenue; and, the mat foundation concrete <br />pour. Again, like Jade Signature, the contractor will go through the proper channels to <br />obtain FDOT approval, City of Sunny Isles Beach approval, and have numerous <br />meetings to coordinate the effort beforehand. Then, execute the MOT plan with all <br />required signage, barriers/barricades, lighting, certified flagmen, police details, etc. <br />1. Meet with FDOT to review requirements for the project, timing, locations, etc. and <br />received advice on how best to prepare the MOT application including all <br />applicable MOT plans. <br />2. Prepare a draft of the MOT plans and review this draft of the plans with the City <br />of Sunny Isles Beach (Code Compliance Department and the Police Department) <br />3. Finalize the MOT plans as necessary to comply with comments provided by the <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach. <br />4. Submit MOT application and plans to FDOT and follow-up with another face-to- <br />face meeting with the inspector/plans approver to address any additional <br />concerns. <br />5. Receive MOT plan approval from FDOT. <br />6. Submit MOT application and FDOT approval to the City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />(both Code Compliance Department and Police Department). <br />7. Request City of Sunny Isles Beach Policer Officers as necessary to comply with <br />the MOT Plan and protect the safety of the public. <br />0 <br />96 <br />