No person, firm or corporation shall make or cause to be made
any opening or excavation for any purpose whatsoever within or under
any street, highway or sidewalk in the City of West Haven without
first obtaining a permit from the Director of Public Works, pursuant
to the terms and provisions of this article as hereinafter set forth.
The Director of Public Works shall issue a license upon receipt
of a surety bond and in accordance with the following regulations:
A. The applicant shall file his business address with the Director of
Public Works and shall notify said Director of any change. Any orders
or notices that the Director's office may have to give to said applicant,
mailed to the address so filed, shall be considered as due notice
delivered to him personally.
B. All licenses shall expire on the 30th day of June following the date
of issue unless sooner revoked as herein provided. The license may
be required by compliance with the provisions of this Article.
C. The Director may at any time cancel or suspend any license for cause.
Cancellation of bond or insurances automatically suspends the license.
D. No one but a duly licensed contractor or public utility company shall
do any work upon any public right-of-way within the City of West Haven.
E. All licensed contractors shall file with the Director the name or
names, telephone number and address of persons who may be contacted
in case of emergency after regular working hours.
All excavations made in any public highway in said city shall
be made under the direction or supervision of the Street Excavation
Inspector as the agent of the Director of Public Works.
The permittee, at his own expense, shall replace the highway
in as good a condition as before the work was started and shall repair
any damage caused by his activities under said permit. All repair
and replacement work shall be performed by or under the direction
of the permittee and supervised by the Street Excavation Inspector.
If, in the opinion of said Inspector, the work being performed does
not meet the specifications and conditions, commencing work within
24 hours of notification to make such correction, unless a longer
period of time is allowed by the Director. In the event that said
permittee fails to properly repair or replace said highway, the Street
Excavation Inspector shall order the necessary repairs, and the permittee
shall be liable for the full expense of such work.
No person, firm or corporation shall commence any excavation
until notice of at least 24 hours has been given to the Street Excavation
Inspector. Said Excavation Inspector may waive said notice when, in
his discretion, an emergency exists.
All work must be completed to the satisfaction of the Street
Excavation Inspector. Permits become void 30 days after the issuance
of said permit. The Street Excavation Inspector can, upon request
of the permittee, grant an extension of time for what he determines
to be a valid reason.
When permission has been granted orally by the Inspector to
perform emergency work, such as repair of a broken gas or water main,
the person or company concerned must file a written application for
a permit within 24 hours thereafter, in the manner prescribed for
a nonemergency work. Thereupon, a written permit will be sent in confirmation
of the oral permission as a permanent record of the transaction.
There shall be paid to the City of West Haven an excavation
permit fee in the sum of $15 for each excavation job in any street,
highway or sidewalk of the City of West Haven.
The permittee shall pay and make good all losses or damages
arising out of any cause connected with the excavations of said street
and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of West Haven from
any and all claims and any and all liability or responsibility of
every nature and kind for any loss, damage or injury which any person
or persons may sustain or suffer by reason of any cause connected
with the excavation of said street by the permittee.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
of this article shall be fined not more than $50 for each offense
and a like penalty for each day's continuance thereof.
No provisions contained herein shall be deemed to require the
public utilities companies to secure a permit for the installation
of poles, unless such installation involved the excavation of the
traveled portion of the highway.