[Amended by Ord. No. 2001-9; 5-11-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-15]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation
or municipal or public utility to make any excavation or place any
form of construction in, over or upon any road or street under the
control of the Township of Montville, or otherwise endanger or obstruct
the normal flow of traffic or normal flow of surface water by the
placing of any barricade, structure, material or equipment not normally
designed to be operated, placed or used on the public highway, without
first obtaining a written permit issued by the Township Engineer.
The permit requirement shall apply to any public road or street, any
private road or street which the Township of Montville has agreed
to maintain, and any dedicated, but unaccepted, road or street.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2000-9; 3-23-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-11; 5-11-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-15; 11-26-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-30; 8-18-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-16]
A. There shall be four classes of road openings as follows:
(1) Simple road opening to connect any single dwelling or structure.
(2) Multiple road opening for installation of sewer mains, water mains,
other utility lines and all laterals and other necessary appurtenances.
(3) Construction projects of the Montville Township Water and Sewer Department.
(4) Road openings under the moratorium period.
B. The following shall be required for simple road openings where the
surface pavement is greater than three years old:
(1) A permit fee as set forth in Chapter
169, Fee Schedule.
(2) Cash bond.
(a)
A minimum cash bond in the amount of $750 must be submitted
to a simple road opening within the pavement area of the right-of-way.
Bonding will not be required for excavations in driveways and grassy
areas within the right-of-way, subject to approval by the Township
Engineer. The Township Engineer will determine if additional bonding
is required based on the following calculations:
Items
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Unit Price
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Saw-cut pavement
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$1 per linear foot
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Backfill with Q.P.
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$25 per cubic yard ($50 minimum)
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5-inch-thick bituminous stabilized base
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$6 per square yard ($300 minimum)
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2-inch-thick FABC
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$4 per square yard ($200 minimum)
|
Concrete or granite block curb
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$12 per linear foot ($50 minimum)
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Concrete sidewalk
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$4 per square foot ($50 minimum)
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Topsoil and seeding
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$3 per square yard ($50 minimum)
|
(b)
Performance and maintenance bonds for multiple openings shall be as determined under the requirements of §
230-39 of Chapter
230, Land Use.
(c)
The cash bond must be posted prior to the issuance of a permit
and will be released upon request after one year of the date of issuance
of the permit. If during the one year, repairs are required, the Township
Engineer must notify the permittee via written notification (sent
via certified mail to the address on file with the permit) and request
a written response within seven days of the date of notice with a
plan of action. If no response to the Township Engineer's correspondence
is received within seven days of the date of notice, the Township
Engineer shall coordinate with either Montville Township Public Works
Department or a private contractor to complete the repairs and deduct
costs of said repairs from the cash bond.
(d)
No bond shall be required for permits applied for by the owner
on private roads or streets which the Township of Montville has agreed
to maintain, provided that the owner agrees to be financially responsible
in the event of a default by his or her contractor.
(3) Backfill. Fill around the pipe shall be made in strict accordance
with the pipe manufacturer's specifications. Balance of fill
shall be shoulder stone in layers of 24 inches mechanically tamped
or layers of six inches manually tamped.
(4) The opening is to be cut square, straight, neat and true. All edges
shall be tack-coated just before placing two-inch-thick FABC paving
and thoroughly rolled.
(5) All work must be completed within 24 hours of opening road.
(6) All pavement patches shall be feathered and shall be installed so
as to avoid the possibility of puddles.
C. The following shall be required for multiple road openings where
the surface pavement is greater than three years old:
(1) A permit fee as set forth in Chapter
169, Fee Schedule.
(2) A performance bond and maintenance bond in an amount equivalent to
requirements of the Montville Township Land Subdivision Ordinance.
In lieu of filing individual bonds, public utilities may file a blanket
annual bond in an amount of not less than $1,000 to cover all street
opening permits during the calendar year, provided that the required
bond amount is not exceeded at any one time. No bond shall be required
for permits applied for by the owner on private roads or streets which
the Township of Montville has agreed to maintain, provided that the
owner agrees to be financially responsible in the event of a default
by his or her contractor.
(3) The openings shall be straight, square, neat and true, and all edges
shall be tack-coated just before placing of patching pavement.
(4) The backfill around the pipe shall be in strict accordance with the
pipe manufacturer's specifications, and the balance of the backfill
shall be made in layers of 24 inches of shoulder stone or such other
material as approved by the Township Engineer, mechanically tamped,
or six inches of shoulder stone manually tamped.
(5) Temporary pavement shall be installed on four inches of sand thoroughly
tamped and two inches of plant mix thoroughly rolled with a six-ton
roller.
(6) Permanent pavement shall be installed on four inches of sand thoroughly
tamped, then four inches of plant mix stabilized base, followed by
3 1/2 inches of FABC-2.
(7) All pavement patches, both temporary and permanent, shall be installed
so as to avoid the possibility of puddles.
(8) For utility trenches that span more than three feet in width and
five feet in length, the applicant shall be required to utilize infrared
technology for final pavement repair.
D. When the Water and Sewer Department submits to the Township Engineer
a project within the Township, the following shall be required where
the surface pavement is greater than three years old:
(1) The Water and Sewer Department must submit plans and specifications
for the project to the Township Engineer for review and approval.
(2) The Township Engineer shall review and, if acceptable, approve the
plans and specifications within 30 days of the date of their submission.
If unacceptable, a letter indicating deficiencies must be issued within
said time.
(3) Failure of a Township Engineer to take action on plans and specifications
submitted in accordance with this section within such time shall constitute
approval of the plans and specifications and consent of the Township
to construction of the project.
(4) Upon approval of the plans and specifications submitted by the Water
and Sewer Department, such approved plans and specifications shall
govern the project.
(5) To the extent that any and all sections of this chapter are inconsistent
with the plans and specifications approved by the Township Engineer,
the approved plans and specifications shall govern. The Township may
enforce sections of this chapter where applicable and not inconsistent
with the plans and specifications approved by the Township Engineer.
Except where otherwise inconsistent with the plans and specifications
approved by the Township Engineer, all ordinances of the Township
of Montville must be complied with for each project within the Township.
(6) Performance and maintenance bonds posted with the Water and Sewer Department by the third-party contractor shall substitute for the performance and maintenance bonds otherwise required as set forth in Subsections
B and
C and shall be accepted by the Township.
(7) A permit fee as set forth in Chapter
169, Fee Schedule, for simple road openings.
(8) A permit fee as set forth in Chapter
169, Fee Schedule, for multiple road openings.
E. Road openings under the three-year moratorium period for newly resurfaced
roads.
(1) On newly paved roads, there shall be a three-year restriction on
the issuance of road opening permits. Exceptions shall be granted
for utility emergencies, utility openings that impact the safety and
welfare of property owners, or if the applicant is able to prove undue
hardship to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer. Request for
a road opening pursuant to an undue hardship shall be submitted in
writing to the Township Committee, through the Township Administrator,
who will either confirm or deny the request within 21 days from receipt
of the written request, or at the next regularly scheduled Township
Committee meeting.
(a)
For single road openings, in the event that an exception is
granted during the moratorium, the applicant shall be responsible
to limit the disruption as much as possible, saw cut all excavations,
and restore the trench to its original condition, including but not
limited to the pavement, surface treatments and striping. All repair
paving shall be completed utilizing infrared technology within one
week of the trench repair. A nonrefundable fee of $500 will be charged
to open a road within its moratorium period. A Township inspector
must be on site during all backfilling operations within the right-of-way.
All backfilling within the trench must be compacted in twelve-inch
lifts.
(b)
For multiple road openings and utility main installation/replacement,
in the event that an exception is granted during the moratorium, the
applicant shall be required to complete final payment restoration
for the full width of the road to a distance of approximately 100
feet around the area of the openings. A nonrefundable fee of $1,000
will be charged to open a road within its moratorium period. A Township
inspector must be on site during all backfilling operations within
the right-of-way. All backfilling within the trench must be compacted
in twelve-inch lifts.
[1]
The distances in either direction of the opening will be determined
by the Township Engineer based on the proximity to other roadways
or utility concerns. In most cases, final pavement restoration will
encompass 50 feet in both directions of the opening for a full width
of the existing road. The Township Engineer may allow resurfacing
to the center line of the road only if the opening is completed within
one lane and does not involve disturbance across the centerline.
[2]
Temporary and final pavement restoration shall be completed
in accordance with the Township standards, and milling will entail
the full length and width that must be repaved.
(2) A permit fee shall be required as set forth in Chapter
169, Fee Schedule.
(3) Cash bond.
(a)
A cash bond in the minimum amount of $1,000. The actual amount
is to be determined by the Township Engineer based on the estimated
cost for pavement repairs.
(b)
The bond must be posted prior to the issuance of a permit and
will be released two years after satisfactory completion of the work,
assuming pavement repair remains in good condition. Any settlement
or deterioration of the pavement or curb repair areas within that
period will require removal and replacement of repair area, which
new repair areas will also be subject to a two-year bonding period.
(c)
A blanket annual bond from utility companies may be accepted
in lieu of the cash bond as determined by the Township Engineer.
(4) Backfill. Fill around pipe or curbing shall be made in strict accordance
with the pipe manufacturer's specifications. Balance of fill
shall be quarry process or approved material in layers of six inches
mechanically tamped.
(5) The pavement opening is to be saw-cut, straight, neat and true. The
pavement shall be repaired using the infrared pavement repair method
under the direct supervision of the Township Public Works Inspector.
Pavement thickness must meet minimum roadway standards.
(6) The extent of roadway pavement repair for each opening shall be determined
by the Township Engineer.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2000-9]
A. No person, firm, corporation or municipal or public
utility shall be granted a permit to open any street until and unless
there shall be furnished a certificate of insurance indicating that
the person, firm, corporation, municipal or public utility is adequately
insured against liability and property damage claims. The amount of
insurance shall be determined by the Township Attorney, but in no
case shall such insurance be in an amount less than $250,000/$500,000.
B. Road openings required to be performed by Township
employees or Water and Sewer Department employees are exempt from
these permit requirements.
Unless otherwise approved by the Township Engineer
in writing, where an excavation is to extend the full width of the
road, only 1/2 of the excavation shall be made at one time, and same
shall be properly backfilled and temporary pavement installed before
the other half is excavated.
Occupants of abutting properties shall be notified
prior to any pavement cut or excavation for a proposed road opening.
The notice shall be on forms furnished by the Township and shall state
the time, date and location of the road opening. The applicant shall
deliver the notice to all residents of abutting properties.
Street openings may be made without the necessity
of a written application in case of emergency, such as broken or frozen
water mains or other occurrences which would endanger public health,
safety and welfare, provided that notice thereof shall be immediately
given verbally to the Chief of Police. Written application for a permit
shall nevertheless be made to the Township as soon as convenient,
but in any event within 48 hours.
It shall be the responsibility of the permittee
opening any street or otherwise endangering or obstructing the normal
flow of traffic or normal flow of surface water thereon to fully protect
both vehicle and pedestrian traffic from possible accident or injury.
The permittee shall coordinate control of all traffic through the
work area by providing flagmen and/or police officers. Traffic control
must be under the direction of the Township Police Chief. The Chief
of Police shall determine the adequacy of the barricades, warning
lights, signs and other safety devices installed by the permittee
at the entrances and exits throughout the work area. Where police
officers' services are deemed necessary to provide adequate protection
by the Chief of Police, they shall be compensated by the permittee.
The Township Administrator may make any rules
and regulations which he considers necessary for the administration
and enforcement of this article, but no regulation shall be inconsistent
with, alter or amend any provision of this article or impose any requirement
which is in addition to those expressly or by implication imposed
by this article. No regulation shall be effective unless it shall
be approved by resolution of the Township Committee. Copies of all
current regulations shall be furnished each permittee at the time
of the issuance of the permit.
The Township Engineer is hereby designated the
enforcement officer to enforce the provisions of this article and
is the agent acting for the Township Committee of the Township of
Montville herein. However, this provision shall not be construed as
depriving members of the Police Department of the power to prosecute
violators hereof.
Where the Township contemplates road improvements
in specific areas, the Township Committee shall have the right to
pass a resolution waiving the requirements for the installation of
permanent pavement stated in this article. Where said requirements
for permanent pavement are waived by the Township Committee, said
action shall not affect, impair or invalidate any other provision
of this article.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2000-9]
A. The permittee shall indemnify and hold harmless the
Township and/or the Montville Township Water and Sewer Department
and their engineer(s) and their agents and employees from and against
all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees,
arising out of or resulting from the performance of the work, provided
that any such claim, damage, loss or expense is attributable to bodily
injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction
of tangible property (other than the work itself), including the loss
of use resulting therefrom, and is caused in whole or in part by any
negligent act or omission of the permittee, any subcontractor, anyone
directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose
acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is
caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder.
B. In any and all claims against the Township and/or
the Montville Township Water and Sewer Department and their engineer(s)
or any of their agents or employees by any employee of the permittee,
any subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of
them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification
obligation under this section shall not be limited in any way by any
limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits
payable by or for the permittee or any subcontractor under workmen's
compensation acts, disability acts or other employee benefit acts.
[Amended 2-28-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-09]
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this article shall be subject to such penalties as are provided for in Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty.