[Adopted 5-4-2015 by Ord.
No. 15-24[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Art. IX,
Parklets, adopted 6-18-2012 by Ord. No. 12-41.
The purpose of this article is to establish a permit process
and design requirements for excavation, construction and restoration
within the public right-of-way of county-owned and Township-owned,
public rights-of-way designated as "streetscapes" as provided in Schedule
A of this article.[1]
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Editor's Note: Schedule A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
Certain street improvements within the Township of Bloomfield,
notably in areas of redevelopment and commercial business districts,
have been constructed to provide amenities beyond typical roadway
construction. These amenities include, but are not limited to, concrete
sidewalks scored or pressed with a surface pattern; concrete or brick
paver strips; curbed islands or extensions; street plantings; street
furniture; decorative lighting; textured crosswalks and striping.
If construction of any type requires excavation and restoration within
the sidewalk or street area of a streetscape, the party responsible
for the work shall fully restore the streetscape to its preconstruction
condition to the satisfaction and approval of the Bloomfield Engineering
Department.
A.
The installation, repair or replacement of curbs and sidewalks within
an area designated as a streetscape is the responsibility of the fronting
property owner or business owner.
B.
No sidewalk, curb, driveway, gutter or drain across the sidewalk
space shall be laid in any street in the Township until a written
permit, signed by the Township Engineer, shall have been issued. All
such permits shall be valid for three months from the date of issuance.
C.
This article shall not pertain to any newly constructed streetscape
projects that are under a performance or maintenance bond held by
the Township related to a construction contract. Under such circumstances,
the party requesting or responsible for the ROW opening shall apply
for a permit, perform the necessary work or construction and backfill
the excavation with properly compacted quarry process stone or dense-graded
aggregate up to the finished, adjacent grade. The Township will then
complete the restoration under the current performance or maintenance
bond held for the streetscape project.
D.
Design requirements for new streetscapes. Any public agency or private
developer seeking to construct a new streetscape project within the
Township of Bloomfield shall incorporate the use of structural soils
in all planting areas such as tree pits and landscaped islands to
promote the growth and establishment of the plantings. Use of structural
soils shall be shown on the design and construction plans and are
subject to the approval of the Township Engineer and Township Forester.
[Added 10-30-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-47]
A.
Prior to any disturbance or excavation of a streetscape area, the
responsible party shall apply for a right-of-way (ROW) opening permit
from the Township Engineering Department.
B.
Each application for a road opening in a streetscape area shall be
accompanied by a detailed plan, sketch or drawing indicating the location
of the excavation, the materials that will be disturbed during the
construction or excavation, as well as specifications of the materials
that will be used for restoration.
C.
All disturbed areas of a streetscape will be restored to match the
preconstruction conditions. For example, colored or scored concrete
shall be reinstalled to match the existing or adjacent streetscape;
brick or stone pavers shall be installed to match the preconstruction
pavers; traffic striping shall be replaced to match the existing patterns.
D.
All applications for a ROW opening in a streetscape area shall be
accompanied by a performance bond in the amount of $10,000. Performance
bonds shall be in a form acceptable to the Engineering Department
and shall not be posted as cash or checks.
E.
Qualifications of the contractor:
(1)
All work performed in a streetscape area shall be performed by a
contractor who possesses a valid New Jersey certificate of business
registration.
(2)
The contractor shall provide a valid New Jersey certificate of business
registration at the time that the ROW opening application is submitted.
Failure to provide the certificate will results in denial of the application.
A.
Upon approval of a ROW opening application within a streetscape,
the contractor shall notify the Engineering Department within 48 hours
of the proposed construction.
B.
The contractor shall be responsible for safety, maintenance and protection
of traffic and pedestrians during construction and shall arrange for
police traffic directors through the Township Traffic Division.
C.
The contractor shall be responsible to schedule inspection of the
work by the Engineering Department. Failure to have the work properly
inspected by the Bloomfield Engineering Department may result in rejection
of the work and a requirement to redo the work under proper inspection.
D.
Shop drawing and/or specification sheets for any new streetscape
material installed at the site shall be submitted to the Engineering
Department for approval prior to installation.
E.
Installation of streetscape materials that are not approved by the
Bloomfield Engineering Department and are found to be out of compliance
with the Department's specifications shall be removed and replaced
with compliant materials at the expense of the contractor or permit
holder.
F.
Once the work is completed, and the area properly restored, the contractor
or permit holder shall schedule a final inspection of the work with
the Bloomfield Engineering Department. If the work is found to be
in compliance with the requirements of the Engineering Department,
the Department will recommend release of the performance bond for
the work.
G.
Prior to release of the performance bond, the permit holder shall
post a one-year maintenance bond in the amount of $2,000. The bond
shall be effective from the date of approval by the Engineering Department
and shall expire 365 calendar days after.
H.
Maintenance bonds shall be in a form acceptable to the Engineering
Department and shall not be posted as cash or checks.
A.
The Engineering Department recognizes the need to perform emergency
work such as water service breaks, sewer backups and collapses and
other such incidents that require immediate repair for health and
safety reasons.
B.
If a property owner or business owner feels a repair is an emergency,
they shall first contact the Engineering Department to get an assessment
and determination of an emergency situation related to a repair. If
the Engineering Department determines a situation to be an emergency,
it shall direct the property owner or business owner to proceed with
the repair.
C.
Once an emergency repair is completed, the contractor shall backfill
the excavation to the adjacent, surrounding, grades with quarry processed
stone or dense-graded aggregate. If the excavation is within a roadway,
the last four inches of the backfill shall be made with bituminous
asphalt base course.
D.
Within 30 days of the completion of an emergency repair, the responsible party shall submit a ROW opening permit in accordance to § 497-57 of this article and complete the restoration in accordance to this chapter. If weather conditions do not allow for construction of the restoration within 30 days, the responsible party shall request, in writing, for an extension of time to complete the work. All requests for an extension of time shall be made to the Bloomfield Engineering Department. No requests shall be considered by the Engineering Department unless they are formally requested in writing.
If a business owner or property owner fails to make or perform
the excavation and restoration of a road opening in a streetscape
area to the satisfaction of the Engineering Department, the Township
may perform the work and back-charge or assess the responsible party
for the repairs after giving 30 days' notice.