Whenever any person, partnership, corporation or municipal authority
installs or renews any device or fixture known as a gas or water service
control box for an individual service, fire hydrant, utility pole,
or any other underground conduit, device or fixture which shall extend
to or above ground level, said device or fixture must be located inside
the curbline of the abutting or adjacent street and no part or extremity
of the control box, fire hydrant, utility pole, or other device or
fixture shall come any closer than six inches as measured from an
imaginary line drawn vertically from a point six inches back of the
inside curbline; provided, however, that service manholes shall not
be installed or maintained between street line and curbline at any
intersection for a distance of 35 feet from the respective intersecting
street lines.
Whenever any person, partnership, corporation or municipal authority
installs or renews any underground service in, under or through a
public street, said service shall be installed or renewed between
the main or feeder and the curbline in a line at right angles to the
street line at that point.
Whenever any person, partnership, corporation, public utility,
or municipal authority abandons any main, feeder, service or underground
installation of any kind, in any public street, lane, alley or highway,
it shall be the responsibility of that person, partnership, corporation,
public utility or municipal authority to physically remove completely
said abandoned main, feeder, service or underground installation of
any kind from all street and alley intersections for a distance of
35 feet from the respective intersecting street lines and shall maintain
current plans showing description, location, depth, etc., of all abandoned
installations that have not been removed; provided, however, that
nothing contained herein shall restrict, impair, or modify the Borough's
right to order the removal of all or any part of any particular underground
installation that is abandoned.
The location of new utility mains, extensions and replacements
of existing gas and water mains and all other underground utilities
shall be governed by the following:
A. On the streets, lanes or alleys running generally north and south,
gas mains shall be installed along a line, parallel to the street
line and 1/3 the width of the paved roadway, lane or alley measured
from the westerly curbline. Water mains shall be installed along a
line parallel to the street line and 1/3 the width of the paved roadway,
lane or alley measured from the easterly curbline.
B. On streets, lanes or alleys running generally east and west, water
mains shall be installed along a line parallel to the street line
and 1/3 the width of the paved roadway measured from the northerly
curbline. Gas mains shall be installed along a line parallel to the
street line and 1/3 the width of the paved roadway measured from the
southerly curbline.
C. In no instance shall any gas or water main, or any other utility
cable, conduit, or service running generally parallel to any sanitary
sewer main, trunk line, or service lateral be installed, constructed,
or relocated directly over or less than five feet away from said sanitary
sewer installation, whether existing or proposed; provided, however,
that the distance away from the proposed or existing sanitary sewer
installation shall exceed five feet in all instances when, for example,
the sanitary sewer line would be excavated for construction or reconstruction
then the distance between the sanitary sewer location and the other
utility installation shall be such that the undisturbed soil from
the bottom of that excavation to the nearest part of the other utility
line shall form no more than a forty-five-degree angle with the bed
of the sanitary sewer excavation. In such instances where it may be
necessary for any other underground utility conduit to cross a sanitary
sewer main, trunk line, or service lateral it shall cross at right
angles to the sanitary sewer installation or be suitably encased in
such a manner across the sanitary sewer as to permit reconstruction
of the sanitary sewer without requiring special supports which support
shall be supplied and maintained by the owning utility if needed.
The Borough of Northampton reserves the right to schedule the
installation of utility mains or trunks in newly ordained or opened
streets by the establishment of a certain practical order of priority
and reserves the right to prohibit the installation of service laterals
or any individual service conduits or lines from the principal mains
or trunks if in the judgment of the Borough this will interfere with
the laying of other utilities' mains or conduits.
Reasonable exceptions to the requirements of §§
210-9,
210-10 and
210-12 may be granted by the Borough Manager upon show of sufficient cause.
Nothing in this article shall be construed as a grant of any
exclusive right or privilege unto any company or utility or to prevent
a grant of similar rights or privileges to other utilities or companies.