[Amended 4-18-2000 by Ord. No. 1101, approved
4-18-2000; 4-5-2005 by Ord. No. 1160, approved 4-5-2005]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to make any excavation
in any street without first securing a permit from the Borough as
provided herein.
B. Any person maintaining pipes, lines or other underground
facilities in or under any street may proceed with an opening without
a permit when emergency circumstances warrant the work to be done
immediately, provided that the permit could not be reasonably and
practically obtained beforehand. The person shall thereafter apply
for a permit on the first regular business day on which the office
of the Borough Manager is open for business, and said permit shall
be retroactive to the date when the work was begun. In all cases where
emergency openings are necessary, the Borough Manager shall be notified
prior to such opening by contacting the Monroe County Control Center.
No person to whom a permit has been granted
shall perform any of the work authorized by such permit in any amount
greater than that specified in the permit, except that upon approval
by the Borough Manager, additional work may be done under the provisions
of the permit in such an amount as the Borough Manager shall deem
appropriate and necessary to complete the work. Any deposit and bond
posted in connection with the permit shall be deemed to cover any
such additional work as may be approved pursuant to this section within
the limit mentioned herein.
[Amended 4-5-2005 by Ord. No. 1160, approved 4-5-2005]
A. Work for which a permit has been issued shall commence
within 90 days after the issuance of the permit therefor. If not so
commenced, the permit shall expire unless the permittee applies to
the Borough Manager for an extension of time.
B. Permits which expire within 90 days after issuance
or within any extension of time granted by the Borough Manager may
be renewed only upon the payment of an additional permit fee as originally
required.
Permits are not transferable from one person
to another, and the work shall not be made in any place other than
the location specifically designated in the permit.
[Amended 4-5-2005 by Ord. No. 1160, approved 4-5-2005]
Every permit shall expire one year after issuance.
If the permittee should not complete the work within the specified
time, he shall, prior to expiration of the permit, present in writing
to the Borough a request for an extension of time, setting forth therein
the reasons for the requested extension. If in the opinion of the
Borough Manager such an extension is necessary and not contrary to
the public interest, the permittee may be granted additional time
for the completion of the work.
All street openings required by utilities owned
and/or operated by the Borough shall be made and restored under the
direction and supervision of the Borough Manager. The permit, fee,
deposit, insurance and bond requirements of this Part 2 shall not
be applicable to any openings made by such municipally owned and/or
operated utilities.
Every permit shall be granted subject to the
right of the Borough, or of any other person, to lawfully use the
street for any purpose not inconsistent with the permit.