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If, in the opinion of the town engineer, the nature of the work is such that it may create a hazard to human life or endanger streams or public or private property, then the town engineer may, before issuing the permit, require that the applicant file a certificate of insurance. The certificate must provide to the town satisfactory proof of the existence of a comprehensive liability insurance policy, in an amount and form determined necessary by the town engineer or the town attorney, but in no event providing coverage of less than $200,000 for personal injury to any one person, $500,000 for injury to more than one person arising out of the same incident, and $100,000 for property damage, against claims arising pursuant to permits issued under this chapter, whether the performance be by the applicant, a subcontractor of the applicant, or any person directly or indirectly employed by the applicant. The town engineer in accordance with the nature of the risks involved may require additional amounts of insurance. Insurance must be written by a company licensed to do business in the state of Washington. [Ord. 378 § 2 (Exh. 1), 1999.]