No person shall commence or continue with the construction,
installation or operation of telecommunications facilities within
the Township except as provided in this article.
Telecommunications facilities shall be constructed, installed,
operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable federal,
state and local codes, rules and regulations, including the National
Electrical Safety Code.
No person shall construct or install any telecommunications
facilities within the Township without first obtaining a construction
permit therefor; provided, however:
A. No permit shall be issued for the construction or installation of telecommunications facilities within the Township unless the telecommunications carrier has filed a registration statement with the Township pursuant to Article
II of this Part
2;
B. No permit shall be issued for the construction or installation of telecommunications facilities in the public ways unless the telecommunications carrier has applied for and received a license or franchise pursuant to Article
IV,
V or
VI of this Part
2;
C. No permit shall be issued for the construction or installation of telecommunications facilities without payment of the construction permit fee established in §
154-73 of this Part
2.
Applications for permits to construct telecommunications facilities
shall be submitted upon forms to be provided by the Township and shall
be accompanied by drawings, plans and specifications in sufficient
detail to demonstrate:
A. That the facilities will be constructed in accordance with all applicable
codes, rules and regulations;
B. The location and route of all facilities to be installed on existing
utility poles;
C. The location and route of all facilities to be located under the
surface of the ground, including the line and grade proposed for the
burial at all points along the route which are within the public ways;
D. The location of all existing underground utilities, conduits, ducts,
pipes, mains, and installations which are within the public ways along
the underground route proposed by the applicant;
E. The location of all other facilities to be constructed within the
Township, but not within the public ways;
F. The construction methods to be employed for protection of existing
structures, fixtures, and facilities within or adjacent to the public
ways;
G. The location, dimension, and types of all trees within or adjacent
to the public ways along the route proposed by the applicant, together
with a landscape plan for protecting, trimming, removing, replacing,
and restoring any trees or areas to be disturbed during construction.
All permit applications shall be accompanied by the certification
of a registered professional engineer that the drawings, plans, and
specifications submitted with the application comply with applicable
technical codes, rules, and regulations.
All permit applications which involve work on, in, under, across,
or along any public ways shall be accompanied by a traffic control
plan demonstrating the protective measures and devices that will be
employed, consistent with the Uniform Manual of Traffic Control Devices,
to prevent injury or damage to persons or property and to minimize
disruptions to efficient pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
Within 45 days after submission of all plans and documents required
of the applicant, and payment of the permit fees required by this
Part 2, the Township Engineer, if satisfied that the applications,
plans, and documents comply with all requirements of this Part 2,
shall issue a permit authorizing construction of the facilities subject
to such further conditions, restrictions, or regulations affecting
the time, place and manner of performing the work as he may deem necessary
or appropriate.
The permittee shall submit a written construction schedule to
the Township Engineer 10 working days before commencing any work in
or about the public ways. The permittee shall further notify the Township
Engineer not less than two working days in advance of any excavation
or work in the public ways.
All construction practices and activities shall be in accordance
with the permit and approved final plans and specifications for the
facilities. The Township Engineer and his representatives shall be
provided access to the work and such further information as he or
she may require to ensure compliance with such requirements.
The permittee shall maintain a copy of the construction permit
and approved plans at the construction site, which shall be displayed
and made available for inspection by the Township Engineer or his
representatives at all times when construction work is occurring.
If the construction permit specifies the location of facilities
by depth, line, grade, proximity to other facilities, or other standard,
the permittee shall cause the location of such facilities to be verified
by a registered Pennsylvania land surveyor. The permittee shall relocate
any facilities which are not located in compliance with permit requirements.
Upon order of the Township Engineer, all work which does not
comply with the permit, the approved plans and specifications for
the work, or the requirements of this Part 2, shall be removed.
The permittee shall promptly complete all construction activities
so as to minimize disruption of the Township ways and other public
and private property. All construction work authorized by a permit
within Township ways, including restoration, must be completed within
120 days of the date of issuance.
Within 60 days after completion of construction, the permittee
shall furnish the Township with two complete sets of plans, drawn
to scale and certified to the Township as accurately depicting the
location of all telecommunications facilities constructed pursuant
to the permit.
Upon completion of any construction work, the permittee shall
promptly repair any and all public ways and provide property improvements,
fixtures, structures, and facilities in the public ways or otherwise
damaged during the course of construction, restoring the same as nearly
as practicable to its condition before the start of construction.
A. All trees, landscaping, and grounds removed, damaged, or disturbed
as a result of the construction, installation, maintenance, repair,
or replacement of telecommunications facilities, whether such work
is done pursuant to a franchise, license, or permit, must be replaced
or restored as nearly as may be practicable to the condition existing
prior to performance of the work.
B. All restoration work within the public ways shall be done in accordance
with landscape plans approved by the Township Engineer.
Prior to issuance of a construction permit, the permittee shall provide a performance bond, as provided in §
154-99 of this Part
2.
Unless otherwise provided in a license or franchise agreement, all telecommunications carriers are subject to the requirements of this Article
IX.
The owner of the facilities to be constructed and, if different,
the license or franchise grantee, are responsible for performance
of and compliance with all provisions of this article.