Effective - 01 Jan 2006
227.555. Relocation plan, contents — review of plan — meeting for coordination of work required — notification of approval of plan. — 1. Within one hundred twenty days of receiving written notice of approval of the utility plan of adjustment from the commission, the owner shall provide the commission with a relocation plan. The one hundred twenty-day clock stops after the relocation plan is submitted by the owner. If, after timely submission of the relocation plan by the owner, revisions or alterations are necessary for any reason, or if the original relocation plan was incomplete due to information needed from other parties, the one hundred twenty-day clock begins to run again when the needed information is received back by the owner.
2. The relocation plan shall include a narrative description of work that will be done in relocating the owner's utility facilities and whether the work or a portion of the work must be coordinated with or is contingent upon work being performed by another utility facility owner or the contractor to the commission. The relocation plan shall list, if applicable, any anticipated issues or problems related to the acquisition of right-of-way. The relocation plan shall, if applicable, detail the anticipated number of days to acquire additional easements not provided within the new highway right-of-way. The relocation plan shall also give estimates as to the time needed to obtain any necessary customer approvals for cut-over dates, if necessary. The relocation plan shall state when the work will be started and the length of time in days estimated to complete the work. It is permissible for an owner to state in a relocation plan that the owner's work will be completed within a stated number of days from the date that a contractor or another owner completes certain identified work which interferes with the owner's work. The relocation plan shall identify any contingencies, if applicable, that may impact the anticipated start of relocation. The relocation plan shall also describe whether the plan is incomplete due to:
(1) Other owners failing to coordinate their plans with the owner submitting the plan;
(2) Other owners failing to provide information necessary to submit a complete relocation plan;
(3) The commission failing to provide any information required by subsection 2 of section 227.554; or
(4) Any other reason explained in the plan regarding the circumstances and cause of the plan being incomplete.
3. The commission shall review the relocation plan to ensure compatibility with permit requirements, the project plan, and the anticipated letting date and notice to proceed for the project. If utility relocation is dependent upon or must be coordinated with work to be completed by the contractor, the relocation plan shall assure timely completion of the project. If the relocation plan is acceptable to the commission, the commission shall notify the owner in writing within thirty days of receiving the plan. If the relocation plan submitted by the owner is not compatible, reasonable, or does not allow timely completion of the project, the commission shall advise the owner in writing as soon as practicable, but not later than thirty days after receiving the relocation plan. The commission shall specify in the notice which parts of the relocation plan it finds objectionable, and the reasons for its conclusions. The owner shall submit a revised relocation plan within thirty calendar days after receipt of notice by the commission that the relocation plan is not acceptable. The commission shall review the revised relocation plan, and if the relocation plan is still not acceptable, the commission shall provide a relocation plan to the owner. The owner shall not be bound by the terms of the commission's relocation plan if such relocation plan:
(1) Requires the payment of overtime to employees to expedite the construction project; or
(2) Requires the owner to comply with a deadline which is not feasible due, in whole or in part, to one or more factors outside the control of the owner.
4. If the owner informs the commission, in writing, or the commission determines that the owner's relocation work is dependent upon or must be coordinated with work being performed by the commission's contractor, the commission shall convene a meeting of the contractor and the one or more owners whose relocation work is dependent upon or must be coordinated with the contractor's work. Such meeting shall be held after the letting date at which bids were received for the construction project, but prior to the issuance of a notice to proceed to the commission's contractor. After such meeting, and before or concurrent with the issuance of a notice to proceed, the commission shall provide a schedule for the relocation of utilities to the owner and the commission's contractor. If the approved relocation plan, or a portion of such plan, is dependent upon or must be coordinated with work to be performed by the contractor, the contractor shall notify the commission of its best estimate of the date that all construction necessary for the relocation of utilities will be completed, at least fourteen days prior to such date. If such completion date is delayed due to weather or other causes, the contractor shall immediately notify the commission of the delay and the revised expected completion date. The contractor shall give a second notice to the commission five days prior to the date work will be completed as necessary for relocation work to begin. It shall be the responsibility of the commission to notify the owner or owners of the contractor's estimated completion dates. The contractor may also notify the owner directly of such dates, if the contractor has received information from the owner under subsection 7 of this section, but such notice shall not relieve the commission of its obligation to notify the owner. If the contractor's delay causes additional delay by the owner, the commission and the owner shall negotiate in good faith to determine the new completion date.
5. (1) The commission shall notify the owner in writing not less than thirty days before the owner is required to begin relocation provided for in the approved relocation plan. Unless the owner has encountered excusable delay as set forth in subsection 4 of section 227.558, the owner shall complete its work within the time frame described in the relocation plan, and shall complete all work that can be done prior to construction before the issuance of the notice to proceed, including work that may need to be coordinated with other utility owners but is not dependent on the work of the contractor.
(2) The notice required by subdivision (1) of this subsection shall include the name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, and electronic mail address of the commission's contractor and any subcontractors performing work on the construction project. Such information shall also include the name and title of an individual employed by the contractor or subcontractor having primary responsibility for the construction project. Within fifteen days of receiving notice, the owner shall provide to the commission and the commission's contractor the name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, and electronic mail address of the employee of the owner who is responsible for implementation of the owner's relocation plan and the same information for any utility contractor to the owner for purposes of carrying out the relocation plan.
6. The owner shall notify the commission when relocation work has started. During the course of the relocation work, the commission may require owners to provide progress reports until its relocation is completed. The owner shall notify the commission when all relocation work is complete. All notices of either starting or completion of relocation work and all monthly progress reports shall be provided within five days after such dates.
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(L. 2005 H.B. 209 § 227.245)
Effective 1-01-06
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XIV - Roads and Waterways
Chapter 227 - State Highway System
Section 227.010 - Definitions.
Section 227.040 - Engineer to make surveys, plans, specifications.
Section 227.050 - Commission may act on engineer's recommendations.
Section 227.060 - Commission to determine width and character of construction — minimum width.
Section 227.070 - State highway through municipality — construction.
Section 227.080 - Certain bridges part of state highway system.
Section 227.100 - Publication of notices, where — construction bids — rejection — bond required.
Section 227.102 - Electronic bidding authorized, requirements and criteria — rulemaking authority.
Section 227.110 - Specifications for state highway system.
Section 227.130 - Rights-of-way — power to grant.
Section 227.160 - Higher type road may be constructed, when.
Section 227.170 - Civil subdivision may convey rights-of-way to state of Missouri — no refunds.
Section 227.180 - State highways and transportation commission to become trustee, when.
Section 227.190 - Surety bond necessary to guarantee payment of funds deposited — premium, how paid.
Section 227.200 - Failure to comply with requirements.
Section 227.210 - Commission to maintain state highways, how — cost, how paid.
Section 227.221 - White lines at outer edge of highway required.
Section 227.230 - Commission may grant highway marking privileges.
Section 227.250 - Commission may close state highway temporarily, when.
Section 227.260 - Commission may relocate state highways, when.
Section 227.270 - Commission may abandon and relocate inundated portion of highway.
Section 227.280 - Damages from inundation — how settled.
Section 227.290 - Highways and transportation commission may convey or exchange land or leasehold.
Section 227.302 - Carver Prairie Drive designated in Newton County.
Section 227.304 - Rick Harmon Memorial Highway designated in Taney County.
Section 227.317 - Babe Adams Highway designated.
Section 227.319 - Trooper James Froemsdorf Memorial Highway designated (Perry County).
Section 227.320 - Franklin Street designated for portion of Highway 47 in the city of Washington.
Section 227.321 - Veterans Memorial Bridge designated.
Section 227.323 - Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor designated.
Section 227.329 - Trooper Kelly L. Poynter Memorial Highway designated (Texas County).
Section 227.330 - Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway, portion of U.S. Highway 63 designated as.
Section 227.333 - Sergeant Randy Sullivan Memorial Highway designated (Iron County).
Section 227.335 - American Legion Memorial Highway — portion of U.S. Highway 65.
Section 227.336 - Korean War Veterans' Memorial Freeway, portion of U.S. Highway 60 designated as.
Section 227.344 - James B. Tatum Highway designated for a portion of I-49 in Newton County.
Section 227.349 - Veterans Highway designated for a portion of State Highway J in Lincoln County.
Section 227.356 - Congressman Mel Hancock Freeway designated in Greene County.
Section 227.357 - Korean War Veterans Association Memorial Highway designated in Phelps County.
Section 227.358 - Governor John M. Dalton Memorial Highway designated in Dunklin County.
Section 227.360 - Albert Brumley Memorial Highway designated in McDonald County.
Section 227.361 - Veterans Memorial Parkway designated in Johnson County.
Section 227.363 - Richard L. Harriman Highway designated in Clay County.
Section 227.367 - Officer Scott Armstrong Memorial Highway designated in St. Louis County.
Section 227.370 - Governor Mel Carnahan Memorial Highway designated in Phelps County.
Section 227.372 - Chief Jerry Buehne Memorial Road designated in St. Louis County.
Section 227.373 - Senator Christopher S. Bond Bridge designated in Hermann.
Section 227.380 - Theodore McNeal Highway designated for portion of Highway 115 in St. Louis City.
Section 227.387 - Deputy Charles M. Cook Memorial Highway designated for a portion of Highway 169.
Section 227.392 - Christopher S. Bond Bridge designated for I-29/35 bridge in Kansas City.
Section 227.404 - Leona Williams Highway designated for portion of U.S. Highway 63 in Maries County.
Section 227.407 - Lamar Hunt Memorial Highway designated for portion of Interstate 435.
Section 227.409 - Jack Buck Memorial Highway designated for portion of Interstate I-64/US 40.
Section 227.418 - Ferlin Husky Highway designated for portion of Highway 8 in St. Francois County.
Section 227.433 - Tom Boland Highway designated for a portion of U.S. Highway 61 in Marion County.
Section 227.441 - Marine LCPL Jared Schmitz Memorial Bridge designated in St. Charles County.
Section 227.469 - Mary Herschend memorial highway designated for portion of State Highway 76.
Section 227.500 - Ozark Mills Country designated.
Section 227.512 - AMVETS Memorial Highway designated for a portion of Route 94 in Callaway County.
Section 227.513 - Purple Heart Trail designated for a portion of I-70 and I-44.
Section 227.514 - Harriett Woods Memorial Highway designated for a portion of Interstate 170.
Section 227.515 - Sergeant Jeffry Kowalski Memorial Highway designated for a portion of Highway 32.
Section 227.522 - Purple Heart Trail designated for portions of I-49.
Section 227.523 - Irwin C. Cudworth Memorial Bridge designated on Highway CC in Ozark County.
Section 227.524 - Ray-Carroll County Veterans Memorial Highway designated for portion of Highway 10.
Section 227.525 - Billy Yates Highway designated for portion of U.S. Highway 160 in Ripley County.
Section 227.548 - Rep. Cloria Brown Memorial Highway designated.
Section 227.551 - Title of law — redesign of certain projects not required.
Section 227.552 - Definitions.
Section 227.556 - Revised project plan required, when.
Section 227.557 - Method of providing notices, responses, and plans — notice of excavation required.
Section 227.559 - Ordinances, policies, resolutions, or regulations permitted (St. Charles).
Section 227.603 - Legislative findings — construction.
Section 227.606 - Requests for approval, contents — fee.
Section 227.609 - Procurement process — notice — responsive bids, processing fee prohibited.
Section 227.615 - Approval of projects — procedure.
Section 227.618 - Tentative approval, criteria — interim agreements, requirements.
Section 227.621 - Approval of comprehensive agreements, requirements.
Section 227.624 - Terminating negotiations, rejecting requests and responses.
Section 227.627 - Closed records, when, open records, when.
Section 227.630 - Powers of private partners.
Section 227.633 - Private partner to provide financial information — bond may be required.
Section 227.636 - Powers of the commission.
Section 227.646 - Revenues tax-exempt.
Section 227.648 - Agreements authorizing private partner regarding procurement.
Section 227.651 - Private partner to provide plan, contents.
Section 227.654 - Right-of-way or easement authorized.
Section 227.657 - Condemnation authorized — requirements — surveying, damages to private property.
Section 227.663 - Limitation of liability.
Section 227.666 - Notice of material default and opportunity to cure — remedies.
Section 227.669 - Annual status report.
Section 227.793 - Nathanael Greene Highway designated for portion of I-44 in Greene County.
Section 227.795 - Bobby Plager Memorial Highway designated for a portion of I-64 in St. Louis City.
Section 227.796 - WWII Henry Archie Black Memorial Bridge designated in Polk County.
Section 227.808 - Police Officer Richard C Fleming Memorial Highway designated in Jackson County.
Section 227.810 - Annistyn Kate Rackley Memorial Highway designated in Pemiscot County.
Section 227.811 - Russell Lee Burton Memorial Highway designated in Montgomery County.
Section 227.812 - Firefighter Benjamin J Polson Memorial Highway designated in St. Louis County.
Section 227.813 - Samuel C Houston Memorial Highway designated in Clay County.
Section 227.814 - SP5 Billy J Meador Memorial Highway designated in St. Francois County.
Section 227.815 - WO1 Reginald D Cleve Memorial Highway designated in St. Francois County.
Section 227.817 - Championship Way designated in Clinton and Clay counties.