Any person making or causing to be made any such excavation in the streets, highways or public places of the Village shall properly guard or barricade such excavation at all times and install and maintain adequate and sufficient warning devices to warn the public and shall restore the street, highway or public property to its former usefulness according to §
212-3 hereof.
All excavated materials shall be removed, following
which all openings shall be carefully backfilled for their entire
length, width and depth in the street or highway area, including the
area between the curb and the property line, with bank-run gravel
or crushed stone, well tamped. Additional bank-run gravel or crushed
stone shall be added by the permittee as long as any settlement occurs,
following which the pavement, curbing or other improvements shall
be restored by the permittee, as required. In case the permittee shall
fail to restore the street within 15 days after written notice, the
Superintendent of Public Works may cause such work to be performed
and shall report to the Village Clerk-Treasurer the cost of such work
which shall be deducted from the deposit. The balance, if any, shall
be paid to the permittee upon his or her application in writing therefor
and approval of the Superintendent of Public Works, subject to authorization
and direction of the Board of Trustees.
All work done pursuant to this article shall
be done and performed subject to the supervision and approval of the
Superintendent of Public Works.