[CC 1995 §48.010]
It shall be unlawful for any person to dig up, break, excavate,
tunnel, undermine or cause to be made any excavation in or under the
surface of any street or alley or public or private property by a
mechanical digger or earth mover for any purpose, excepting herefrom,
however, any manual performed labor by pick and shovel or similar
manual powered equipment on private property, unless such person shall
first have obtained an excavation permit from the Village of Airport
Drive as provided herein.
[CC 1995 §48.020]
Application for permit shall be made at the office of the Village
Clerk and approved by this same officer subject to the regulations
herein provided.
[CC 1995 §48.040]
Excavation work, either by machinery or manual labor, shall
be performed and conducted so as not to interfere with access to fire
stations or fire hydrants. Materials or obstructions shall not be
placed within fifteen (15) feet of fireplug.
[CC 1995 §48.070]
Permittee shall at all times make every effort not to interfere
or injure any adjoining property and shall take appropriate protective
measure.
[CC 1995 §48.080]
It shall be unlawful for the permittee to suffer or permit to
remain unguarded at the place of excavation any machinery, equipment
or other device having the characteristics of an attractive nuisance
likely to attract children and hazardous to their safety or health.
[CC 1995 §48.090]
Backfilling shall be done to comply with the requirements of
the Village Engineer.
[CC 1995 §48.100]
After completion of backfill, inspection shall be made of excavations
where Village water or sewer lines are involved, and if the Inspector
shall require additional work in order to comply with the requirements
of 510.090 above, the permittee shall cause said requirements to be
promptly made.
[Ord. No. 03-05 §1, 4-7-2005]
Unless an agreement between the Village and public utility mandates
otherwise, when, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Airport Drive, a relocation of public utilities which exists within
the right-of-way of the Village of Airport Drive is mandated by the
construction, repair or maintenance of streets or rights-of-way owned
by the Village, the cost of such relocation shall be borne by the
public utility. The Village shall give reasonable notice of the public
works project so that the public utility may have adequate time to
relocate its utilities within existing Village right-of-way. In the
event it is impossible for a public utility to relocate its lines
within existing Village right-of-way, then the utility may acquire
additional easement to relocate its service.