The following words, when used in this article,
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, except in
those instances where the context clearly indicates otherwise:
APPLICANT
Any person who makes application for a permit.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Newfield in the County of Gloucester, State
of New Jersey.
BOROUGH ENGINEER
The person duly appointed Borough Engineer, his/her authorized
deputy, representative or inspector.
COAPPLICANT
Person doing the road opening work on behalf of the applicant
and who is jointly and severally responsible and liable along with
the applicant, for compliance with all terms and conditions of this
article and any penalty or claim filed by the Borough as a result
of any violation of this article.
EMERGENCY
Any unforeseen circumstances or occurrence, the existence
of which constitutes a clear and immediate danger to persons or properties.
IMPROVED ROAD
Any road surfaced with pavement such as asphalt, concrete,
bituminous concrete, brick, or similar pavement and any road having
concrete base.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been issued a permit and is obligated
to fulfill all the terms of this article.
PERSON
Any natural person, partnership, firm, association, utility,
corporation or authority created pursuant to statute, who is directly
responsible for work being performed under the utility opening permit
application. Whenever used in any section prescribing and imposing
a penalty, the term "person" as applied to associations shall mean
the partners or members thereof, and as applied to corporations, the
officers thereof.
PUBLIC WORKS CHAIRPERSON
The Council person duly appointed as Committee Chairperson
for Public Works at Borough reorganization.
ROAD
The actual road surface area from curbline to curbline, which
may include travel lanes, parking lanes, and deceleration and acceleration
lanes. Where there are no curbs, the road is that portion between
the edges of the paved, or hard surface, width.
STREET
A public street, public easement, public right-of-way, public
highway, public alley, public way or public road accepted or maintained
by the Borough and any state or county road over which the Borough
may have acquired jurisdiction by agreement.
UNIMPROVED ROAD
Any cinder, dirt, or gravel road without oil treatment and
all other roads under the jurisdiction of the Borough of Newfield.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cut,
break into, excavate or open any street (improved or unimproved) of
the Borough without first securing a permit from the Public Works
Chairperson as required herein. A street opening permit is required
when any of the following occur:
A. Excavation, including the digging, displacing, undermining,
opening, jacking, boring, tunneling, auguring, or in any manner breaking
up any street, sidewalk, curb, or area within the Borough right-of-way.
B. Excavation in/or under the surface of any street,
installation of any street improvements, construction, removal or
alteration of any improvements which are located within the right-of-way
or public access (sidewalk).
C. The placement or deposition within the right-of-way
of mulch, stone, brick, block, dense-graded aggregate or excavated
material which obstructs the intended flow of traffic, stormwater
or public access (sidewalk).
D. Any other action which interferes or disturbs the
surface of the streets or improvements within the Borough right-of-way.
No person to whom a permit has been granted
shall perform any work in any amount or quantity greater than that
specified in the permit, except that upon the approval of the Borough
Engineer and/or Public Works Chairperson, additional work may be done
under the provisions of the permit in any amount not greater than
10% of the amount specified in the permit. Any deposit deposited in
connection with the original permit shall be deemed to cover any such
additional work as may be approved pursuant to this section within
the limit mentioned herein.
Work for which a permit has been issued shall
commence with 45 days after the issuance of the permit thereof. If
not so commenced, the permit shall be automatically terminated. Permits
thus terminated may be renewed upon the payment of an additional permit
fee as originally required.
No openings shall be done on weekends, Borough holidays, or outside the normal working hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. without the written permission of the Borough Engineer and/or Public Works Chairperson unless in case of emergency. Failure to provide notice as required under §
255-17 may result in revocation of the permit and issuance of a stop-work order. If special conditions require work on the weekend, night, or Borough holidays, the permittee shall obtain written approval of the Borough Engineer and/or Public Works Chairperson for all overtime costs incurred for inspection of work.
With the exception of an emergency, no permits
will be issued for road openings between December 15 and March 15
or where conditions exist due to severe weather, freeze, frost, etc.,
without written permission from the Borough Engineer and/or Public
Works Chairperson.
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.
Every permit shall expire at the end of the
period of time which shall be set out in the permit. If the permittee
shall be unable to complete the work within the specified time, he
shall, prior to expiration of the permit, present in writing to the
Borough Engineer and the Department of Public Works a request for
an extension of time, setting forth therein the reasons for the requested
extension. If such an extension is necessary, and not contrary to
the public interest, the permittee may be granted additional time
by the Public Works Chairperson for the completion of the work upon
recommendation of such extension by the Borough Engineer.
The provisions of this article shall not be
applicable in those instances where the highway is maintained by the
State of New Jersey or by the County of Gloucester, except in such
cases where the Borough may have special arrangements with the state
or county.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of each
applicant to:
A. Make a written application for such permit with the
Public Works Chairperson on such forms as the Borough shall prescribe.
No work shall commence until the Borough Engineer and/or Public Works
Chairperson has approved the application and plan and the applicant
has paid and provided all fees, deposits and certificates required
by this article. The Department of Public Works shall issue a permit
within 14 days after receipt of the Borough Engineer and/or Public
Works Chairperson approval of the permit application and all required
fees, deposits and certificates from the applicant.
B. Required in the application is information stating
the kind, character and purpose of the proposed excavation or opening
and such other information as may be reasonably required to fulfill
the requirements of this article.
C. Furnish, in triplicate, a scaled plan showing the
location of the work to be performed under said permit, including
the location of all utilities within the vicinity of the proposed
roadway opening. The applicant is obligated to comply with any statutes
or regulations pertaining thereto. If approved by the Borough Engineer
and/or Public Works Chairperson, one copy of such plan shall be returned
to the applicant at the time the permit is granted.
D. Obtain a permit for each and every opening.
E. Agree to save the Borough, its officers, employees
and agents harmless from any and all costs, damages and liabilities
which may accrue or be claimed to accrue by reason of any work performed
under said permit. The acceptance of any permit under this article
shall constitute such an agreement by the applicant whether the same
is expressed or not.
F. Pay a permit and engineering review fee, inspection
fees, security deposit and performance bond in accordance with the
requirements herein.
G. Furnish a certificate of insurance as required by
this article, or, in the case of a public utility or authority, furnish
a self-insurer certificate issued by the Security Responsibility Bureau
of the Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Law and Public Safety
for the State of New Jersey.
H. Keep the original copy of the permit and an approved
copy of the plan in the possession of the party or parties actually
doing the work, and when required, exhibit same to the Borough Engineer
and/or Public Works Chairperson, duly authorized inspectors, or in
the instances of county or state highways, to the respective inspectors
of these authorities.
I. Agree to perform the work under said permit in accordance
with the regulations established herein and such further conditions
as may be imposed by the Borough Engineer and/or Borough Public Works
Chairperson.
J. If it is determined by the Borough Engineer and/or
Public Works Chairperson that it is necessary, provide a video or
photograph of the proposed opening and surrounding areas to protect
the Borough and adjoining property owners from damages during construction.
K. All permittees must call the New Jersey Utility Opening
Service and obtain clearances before beginning excavation. A copy
of the utility markout number shall be provided to the Borough for
their records.
The Borough Engineer and/or Public Works Chairperson
is hereby authorized and directed to promulgate such written instructions
as may be necessary for the construction of the street opening. Such
instructions shall include but shall not be limited to:
A. Limitations on the size of an opening.
B. Restrictions for the protection of existing subsurface
installations, monuments and drainage systems.
C. Requirements for the storage and removal of excavated
materials.
D. Provisions for safety precautions to be taken by the
permittee.
E. Restrictions as to the periods of day when the work
may be performed.
F. Requirements for backfilling, inspection and final
paving cross section for openings.
G. Requirements for utilization of trenchless technology
wherever possible on all piping, trenches and hookups 15 inches in
diameter or less.
H. Requirements that all nonferrous material contain
a wire or detection device to accurately determine the location after
installation.
I. All metallic structures, including manholes, valve
boxes, and inlet castings, to be set 1/4 inch below finished road
grade.
Upon notice to the Borough Engineer and/or Borough
Public Works Chairperson, and under his inspection, the permittee
shall immediately, after completing the work, refill, properly tamp
and restore the excavation or opening with a temporary paving cover
as follows: 10 inches of compacted gravel (Type 5A) in all areas and
two inches of approved bituminous temporary patch material (cold patch)
in paved cartways. The temporary paving cover shall be left in place
and maintained by the applicant for a minimum of 30 days and a maximum
of 90 days, after which the temporary paving cover and required portion
of compacted gravel shall be removed and replaced with the final paving
required by the Borough Engineer and/or Public Works Chairperson.
Improvements to the temporary paving that are deemed necessary due
to settlement prior to approval for final paving shall reset the minimum
number of days for temporary paving to be maintained by the permittee
to 30 days from the date of repair.
A permit to excavate under this article is $200.
Each applicant, prior to receipt of a permit,
shall provide the Borough with an acceptable certificate of insurance
indicating that he is insured against claims for damages for personal
injury as well as claims for property damage which may arise from
or out of the performance of the work, whether such performance is
by himself, his subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed
by him. Such insurance shall cover collapse, explosive hazards and
underground work by equipment on the street and shall include protection
against liability arising from completed operations for a period of
time to be determined by the Borough Council. The amount of the insurance
shall be $1,000,000 single limit. Public utilities and authorities
may be relieved of the obligation of submitting such certificates
if they are insured in accordance with the requirements of this article.
The certificate of insurance shall also include a provision listing
the Borough of Newfield as an additional insured. The insurance carrier
will not cancel said insurance without giving the Borough of Newfield
at least 10 days' notice thereof in writing.
When the Borough shall improve or pave any street,
the Borough Council and Public Works Chairperson through the Borough
Clerk shall first give notice to all persons owning property abutting
on the street about to be paved or improved and to all public utilities
and authorities operating in the Borough, and all such persons, utilities
and authorities shall make all connections as well as any repairs
thereto which would necessitate excavation of the street within 30
days from the giving of such notice. The time shall be extended if
permission is requested, in writing, and approved by the Borough Engineer
and/or Public Works Chairperson.
If the work to be undertaken by the permittee
is such that it will effect the use of properties abutting or adjoining
the project or subsurface installations, including utilities, in the
vicinity of the proposed opening, the permittee shall be required
to submit evidence in affidavit form that notices were served on the
owners and tenants of such properties and subsurface installations
personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested.
[Amended 5-8-2012 by Ord.
No. 2012-9]
Any person who violates any provision of this
article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not
exceeding $2,000, by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days,
and/or a period of community service not exceeding 90 days. Each day
that a violation is permitted to exist after notice in writing shall
have been served by the Department of Public Works shall constitute
a separate offense.
The terms of this article shall not apply to
a street in any subdivision or industrial park approved by the Borough
Planning Board prior to the Borough of Newfield's acceptance of the
said street for maintenance.