For purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words, and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein:
APPLICANT
Any person making written application to the City of Port
Republic for a road opening permit hereunder. If the applicant is
a contractor who will be performing the excavation work on behalf
of another party, the contractor shall be a co-applicant, and the
party on whose behalf the work is being performed shall be the applicant.
CITY
City of Port Republic in the County of Atlantic, State of
New Jersey.
CITY ENGINEER
The person appointed to the position of City Engineer or
any person authorized to act as his or her representative.
CO-APPLICANT
A contractor who will be performing excavation 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 City
of Port Republic as a result of any violation of this article.
DEPARTMENT HEAD OF PUBLIC WORKS
The person appointed to the position of Department Head of
Public Works or any person authorized to act as his or her representative.
EXCAVATION
The digging, displacing, undermining, opening, boring, tunneling,
auguring or in any manner breaking up of any improved or unimproved
street, sidewalk, curb, gutter or other public property in any roadway
or any other portion of a municipal right-of-way.
FISHING
The activity of catching fish, crabs, or other aquatic life,
either for food or as sport.
[Added 12-15-2018 by Ord.
No. 04-2018]
MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE
Security in the form of either a bond, letter of credit or
certified check posted by an applicant or co-applicant to guarantee
proper maintenance of the reconstruction of the site of any road opening
for a period of two or five years after final acceptance.
PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
Security in the form of either a bond, letter of credit or
a certified check posted by an applicant or co-applicant to guarantee
proper closure and satisfactory reconstruction of the road opening.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been granted and has in full force and
effect a permit issued hereunder.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
STREET
Any street; highway; road; roadway; sidewalk; alley; avenue;
pavement; shoulder; gravel base; subgrade; curb; gutter, including
drainage structures, utility structures, all other appurtenant structures,
trees and landscaping; or any other public right-of-way or public
ground in the City of Port Republic and under the control of the City
of Port Republic.
UTILITY COMPANY
Includes telephone, fiber optic, cable, water, sewer, gas
and electric.
Upon receipt of the permit, the applicant agrees that he or
she shall defend and save the City of Port Republic harmless from
any and all claims of any nature arising out of the construction and
road opening work covered by the permit and also agrees that the City
of Port Republic in issuing the permit shall not assume liability
in connection therewith. In the event of any suit or claim against
the City due to the negligence or default of the permittee, the City
shall give written notice to the permittee of such suit or claim.
Any final judgment requiring the City to pay for such damage shall
be conclusive upon the permittee, and the permittee shall be liable
to repay the City for its costs in connection with such suit.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to conduct,
install and maintain all work permitted by or subject to this article
in a manner which ensures the continuing safety and protection of
the public.
A. All openings must be backfilled immediately and temporarily paved the same day as the opening is made. Final restoration must be performed within the time periods described in §
245-5C.
B. If the nature of the work requires leaving an excavation unfinished
overnight or for an extended period of time, the permittee shall obtain
written authorization from the City Engineer at least five days in
advance of construction. Alternatively, in case of an emergency, the
permittee shall notify the City Engineer's office by phone. The
permittee shall place safety barriers with appropriate lighting around
the unfinished excavation area. The barriers and lighting devices
shall conform to the specifications set forth in the United States
Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
and any amendments thereto, Part VI, except that the permittee must
place his or her name and a phone number where he or she can be reached
at all times on these barriers. He or she shall also notify the City
Engineer and local municipal authority of the condition of the unfinished
excavation and furnish the above with his or her name and phone number
where he or she can be reached at all times.
C. Any portions of work areas not closed to traffic shall be brought
to the existing grade with at least six inches of bituminous stabilized
base, Mix I-2, applied over a six-inch subbase of dense graded aggregate.
All lifts must be mechanically compacted and continuously maintained
until final restoration is performed.
D. The permittee shall construct and maintain adequate and safe crossings
over excavations and across highways under improvement to accommodate
vehicular and/or pedestrian crossings. The applicant shall submit
all plans, design calculations and specifications to the City Engineer
at the time application is made.
E. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to secure information regarding buried utilities by contacting the Garden State Underground Plant Identification Service/New Jersey One Call Service at 1-800-272-1000 (as specified above in §
245-3C) and to undertake such measures as may be required to ensure the safety and protection of underground utilities within the work area.
F. The permittee and contractor shall comply with the OSHA trench sheeting
regulations and with all other OSHA regulations and with any other
applicable laws in the performance of the work.
G. No construction activity shall begin on any day until all traffic
control devices are in place.
Violation of any provision of this article shall, upon conviction
thereof, be punished by a minimum fine of $100 or a maximum of $2,000
or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days or by a period
of community service not exceeding 90 days. Each and every violation
shall be considered a separate violation. Any person who is convicted
of violating the provisions of this article one year after the date
of previous violation and who is fined for the previous violation
may be sentenced by the court to an additional fine as a repeat offender.
The additional fine imposed as a repeat offender shall not be less
than the minimum or exceed the maximum fine provided herein, and same
shall be calculated separately from the fine imposed for the violation
of this article.