[CC 1986 §505.010; Ord. No. 43 §1, 6-4-1965]
All persons who have cause to make excavation in, on or through
any public property within the corporate limits of the City of Truesdale
shall before making any such excavation obtain an excavation permit
from the City.
[CC 1986 §505.030; Ord. No. 43 §4, 6-4-1965]
After applicant is issued a permit, he/she will cause said permit
to be posted on a suitable holder at site of excavation.
[CC 1986 §505.040; Ord. No. 43 §5, 6-4-1965]
Failure to obtain a permit as covered under this Chapter shall
be considered an ordinance violation and as such be subject to prosecution
and fine.
[CC 1986 §505.050; Ord. No. 325 §1, 10-13-1999]
A. Any
individual, citizen, corporation, partnership or legal entity of any
kind who wishes to dig into or across any City street or alley within
the City limits of the City of Truesdale for any reason must first
obtain a permit from the Board of Aldermen at a non-refundable cost
of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
B. A four
hundred dollar ($400.00) cash bond or such other amount and form as
determined by the Board of Aldermen shall also be posted with the
City Clerk of the City of Truesdale. Said bond will be returnable
after one (1) year provided the street or alley is returned to its
normal condition and approved by the Board of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 343 §1, 6-14-2000]
A. No
one shall construct a driveway, private road or any type of entry
onto a City street within the City limits of the City of Truesdale
until they have obtained permission to do so from the Mayor, Street
Commissioner or other City Official of the City of Truesdale.
B. If
the City of Truesdale determines that it is necessary that a culvert
be installed, it shall be the responsibility of the person or business
constructing said driveway, private road or any type of entry onto
a City street to bear the costs of the culvert and to bear the costs
of the installation of said culvert. The City of Truesdale shall determine
the size of said culvert.
C. All
culverts shall be fortified with reinforced concrete. These bridges
will be a minimum of six (6) inches wide and a minimum of eight (8)
inches tall on each side of the culvert and a minimum of four (4)
inches over the top of the culvert. The concrete must be reinforced
with a minimum of two (2) one-fourth (¼) inch steel rods bent
to fit culvert end of bridge. The addition of wire screen is highly
recommended.
D. All
culverts must be covered with a minimum of five (5) inches of one
(1) inch minus rock or four (4) inches of asphalt except for commercial
application. Commercial application requires a minimum of eight (8)
inches of steel reinforced concrete.
E. The
City will inspect the forms prior to the pouring of concrete and prior
to the entrance being granted for the City to take over.
F. No
driveway shall be less than sixteen (16) feet in width for sole residential
and if for more than one (1) residence or for commercial, the minimum
width shall be for twenty-eight (28) feet.
G. Anyone
violating this Section shall be subject to both fines and injunction.