The purpose of this article is to establish regulations and
fees for the making of excavations and openings in public roads or
streets and public places within the Township of Mine Hill and under
the control of the Township of Mine Hill.
No person, persons, partnership, association or corporation
shall excavate, dig, test drill, tunnel, construct or reconstruct
or otherwise disturb any public street, road, highway, alley, curb,
sidewalk, culvert, utility structure or other public improvement or
facility located within any public right-of-way, easement, or property
of the Township of Mine Hill, for the purpose of laying, changing,
repairing, connecting, constructing or maintaining any water, gas,
sewer pipe, or any electric, telephone, telegraph pipes or conduits,
or for any other purpose whatsoever, without first having obtained
a permit from the Township, in accordance with the rules and procedures
specified herein.
Whenever the Township Council enacts any ordinance or resolution
providing for the reconstruction or resurfacing of any municipally
owned street, the Township Engineer shall promptly mail a written
notice thereof to all owners of utilities within said street. Such
notice shall notify the utility owner that street opening permits
for said street will not be issued for a period of five years after
the date of enactment of the ordinance or resolution. The notice shall
also advise that any application for street opening permits in said
street shall be promptly submitted in order that the excavation work
can be done prior to the street being repaved. During the five-year
period, no street opening permit shall be issued to excavate a newly
reconstructed or resurfaced street unless, in the judgment of the
Township, an emergency, as described in this chapter, exists which
makes it essential that the street opening permit be issued.
In the event of an emergency in which a sewer, water main, gas
line or other conduit breaks or bursts such as to endanger the property,
life, health or safety of any individual, the person, firm or corporation
owning such line, without first applying for a street opening permit,
shall immediately notify the Township Engineer and then take proper
action to cure or remedy the hazardous situation. After remedying
the immediate situation, the person or firm owning the utility line
shall apply for a street opening permit in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter within 48 hours of the repair. The owner shall not
proceed with any permanent repair until he has first obtained a street
opening permit.