2 CCR 601-16-6.00 - Conditions of Harvesting and Baling Requirements

6.01 Harvesting through the use of mechanical means is the only agricultural use permitted by these Rules.
6.02 No animals shall be permitted on the State Highway Rights-of-Way. Fencing shall be maintained to prevent animals from gaining access to State Highway ROW.
6.03 The Permittee shall not allow any person onto the State Highway Right-of -Way who is not contributing to the actual Harvesting operation.
6.04 No plowing, tilling or disturbing the soil in any fashion, planting any seeds or seedlings, spraying any pesticides or herbicides or conducting any irrigation of any type shall be allowed by the Permit or Rules on the Department's State Highway Rights-of-Way.
6.05 Operations will be permitted only when soil is dry enough to prevent rutting to or damage to the Rights-of-Way.
6.06 While operating on State Highway Rights-of-Way, Harvesting equipment shall display flashing yellow lights and slow-moving vehicle placards.
6.07 The Permittee must cut the native grasses and weeds around signs, improvements, and appurtenances as closely as possible.
6.08 All hay to be removed shall be baled.
6.09 All bales within thirty (30) feet of the traveled-way shall be removed immediately.
6.10 All bales shall be removed within ten (10) days, or they will be removed by the Department without compensation to the Permittee.
6.11 Unattended equipment must be parked as near as possible to the Right-of-Way fence line, and may not be left unattended within thirty (30) feet of the traveled-way under any circumstances. All equipment shall be removed from the State Highway Right-of-Way at the end of each day of Harvesting. Equipment may not be stored overnight on the State Highway Right-of-Way.
6.12 Upon completion of operations, the Parcel subject to the Permit shall be left in a clean and neat condition.

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2 CCR 601-16-6.00

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