[Adopted 3-11-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-02]
In accordance with the provisions of Section 2322 of Article
XXIII of the Second Class Township Code, as amended, no Township street may be opened or cut or
occupied unless in accordance with a permit granted by the Township
for that purpose.
The application for permit shall be on a form
prescribed by the Township and submitted to the Township in duplicate
no later than seven days prior to the requested street opening date.
The application shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with the
schedule of fees as established from time to time by resolution of
the Township. In addition, the applicant shall submit three copies
of a sketch showing such dimensions as the size and location of the
intended facility, width of the traveled roadway, right-of-way lines
and dimension to the nearest intersecting street.
A permit shall be issued by the Township to
the applicant after all the aforementioned requirements have been
filed. The permit shall be valid for 60 days from the date of issue.
At least five working days prior to the proposed
start of work, the applicant or his representative shall contact the
Pennsylvania One Call System at (800) 242-1776, report the proposed
work and obtain a serial number, and provide such serial number to
the Township. No work shall begin until such date and time as authorized
by Pennsylvania One Call.
The applicant shall notify the Township 24 hours
in advance of starting work and upon completion of temporary restoration
and permanent restoration.
While conducting work authorized by the permit,
the Township may inspect the work and, when necessary, enforce compliance
with the conditions, restrictions and regulations prescribed by the
permit. Where any settlement or defect in the work occurs, if the
applicant shall fail to rectify any such settlement or defect in the
work within 60 days after written notice from the Township to do so,
the Township may do the work and impose upon the applicant the cost
thereof together with an additional 20% of such cost.
Township streets shall remain open at all times
during work authorized by the permit. Warning signs shall be placed
beyond each end of the construction area in such a manner as to be
visible to the traveling public and in accordance with the requirements
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. When required to
maintain the flow of traffic, flagmen shall be provided.
All materials, openings or excavations made
or obstructions created under permits issued pursuant to this article
must be barricaded and marked from sunset to sunrise by warning devices,
visible from the roadway in both directions, placed so as to indicate
the exact location and limits of the work or obstruction.
A. Restoration is to be performed by the applicant in
compliance with the specifications set forth in this article and subject
to the approval and inspection of the Township.
B. Excess material shall be removed from the job site.
Weather conditions permitting, final restoration shall be completed
within 90 days after the completion of the initial work. The Township
shall be notified by the applicant prior to commencement of final
restoration work.
Specifications for street openings are found
on Exhibits A and B. Said specifications may be amended by the Board of Supervisors
from time to time as necessary.
No utilities, except for transverse laterals,
shall be placed in the planting area between the face of curb and
the sidewalk or within five feet of the edge of cartway or paved shoulders.
This area is reserved for municipal use for storm sewers, traffic
signs, streetlights, etc.
Potentially hazardous combinations of utilities,
such as water/sewer and gas/electric shall be separated by a horizontal
distance of 10 feet for mains and six feet for laterals.
The work area shall be swept clean, cleaned
of debris and otherwise policed at the end of each workday and at
the end of the project. Mud shall not be tracked onto the streets
at any time. All mud shall be cleaned up by the end of the day after
verbal or written notice from the Township or its agents.
The applicant shall comply with all OSHA safety
requirements and procedures, including, without limitation, all confined
space requirements. All trenches over five feet in depth shall be
shored or protected with a trench box. If the work cannot be completed
in one workday, proper barricades, flashing lights, steel plates or
other methods shall be used to secure the site and ensure the safety
of travelers on the roads in the Township until the next workday.
Conduits and pipes shall be installed with a
minimum of 18 inches of cover. In no case shall conduits or pipes
be allowed to be placed in or bond to the bottom of the paving. Separation
shall be obtained by at least three inches of screenings, to allow
paving to be milled in the future without damage to utilities.
All proper erosion control measures shall be
taken to ensure compliance with applicable laws. If necessary, the
applicant shall obtain erosion and sedimentation control plan approval
from the County Conservation District prior to starting work.
As part of the permit application, the applicant
shall provide the Township with an insurance certificate in a minimum
amount of $1,000,000. The certificate shall name the Township and
Township Engineer as additional insureds. In addition, the applicant
shall indemnify and hold harmless the Township and shall assume the
defense and all costs of lawsuits and awards.
In the case of emergencies threatening property
or lives, the applicant may proceed with necessary work without a
permit after notifying the Township and 911. The applicant shall then
apply for and obtain a permit. The application shall be made within
24 hours of the verbal or written notice to the Township and 911.
If the emergency occurs over a holiday, a weekend or at night, the
application shall be filed the morning of the next working day.
New paving shall not be opened or excavated
for a period of five years after the completion thereof, except in
the case of emergency and/or the right to prohibit opening or excavation
is superseded by state law. In the event opening or excavation is
required, all Township engineering standards and specifications shall
apply.
All work shall be guaranteed for a period of
one year from the date of final inspection and certification by the
Township Engineer that the work has been completed in accordance with
the permit. All defects shall be corrected by the applicant within
seven days of verbal or written notice from the Township or its agents.
Any person or persons, firm, corporation or
utility violating any of the provisions of this article shall be subject
to a criminal fine not to exceed $1,000 per violation and imprisonment
of such person or persons or members of such copartnership or the
officers of such corporation responsible for such violation in the
Montgomery County Correctional Facility to the extent allowed by law
or the punishment of summary offenses. Enforcement of any such violations
shall be by action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in
the same manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under
the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure.