[Amended 12-198-1994 by Ord. No. 94-17]
Application for a permit must be filed with the Franklin Township Construction Code Official, along with the required permit fee and other exhibits that may be required as outlined herein.
The applicant shall file, along with the application, appropriate engineering drawings, in triplicate, which show the following details:
A. 
Key map showing schematically the location of the proposed opening relative to surrounding streets or other key landmarks.
B. 
Existing facilities, such as pavement, curbing, sidewalk, driveways, drainage and utilities, in the working area.
C. 
Details of proposed opening and work to be done, including excavation, plan, profile and appropriate sections of the opening and construction details.
[Amended 2-4-1988 by Ord. No. 88-2]
A. 
Except as provided in § 303-8 relative to New Jersey public utility corporations, the applicant shall file as part of each application a certificate of insurance, acceptable to the Township of Franklin, showing that the applicant is covered by public liability insurance during the period required for the proposed improvement in the amounts provided for in Chapter 182, Fees.
B. 
Relative to New Jersey public utility corporations, the applicant shall file as a part of each application a certificate of insurance, acceptable to the Township, showing that the applicant is covered by workmen's compensation insurance during the period required for the proposed improvement.
The applicant shall also file an agreement in writing to save the Township of Franklin harmless from any loss, injury or damage whatsoever resulting from the course of construction, whether directly or indirectly connected with the work, or from any negligence or fault of the applicant, its agents, servants, representatives or contractors in connection with the performance of the work covered by the plans.
The applicant shall file, along with the application, an estimate of the cost of the improvement or opening work to be done and an estimate of the starting and completion dates. Cost schedules are subject to review and approval by the Engineer.