The Town Board of the Town of Buchanan recognizes that excavation
activities on property owned by the Town and near public rights-of-way
within the Town of Buchanan can create holes, trenches and depressions
in the earth, and can create unnatural accumulations of soil, mud,
water, snow, ice and other debris in and around the site of excavation.
The Board recognizes that such activities, if not properly performed
and promptly completed, can lead to the development of dangerous and
unsafe conditions. The Board further recognizes that such activities
can result in a significant degradation of the appearance of the site
of excavation and the surrounding area, with a corresponding negative
effect on property values and quality of life for residents of the
Town. The purpose of this chapter is to allow reasonable and responsible
excavation activities while avoiding these negative consequences.
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Buchanan, or its designee.
COMPLETION
Completion of excavation means the time when all of the following
have been entirely performed:
A.
All holes, trenches and other depressions in the earth created
by or in the course of the excavation have been refilled;
B.
All piles, mounds and other accumulations of soil or other debris
created by or in the course of excavation have been removed;
C.
All unnatural accumulations of water, snow, ice, mud, gravel
or other substances which were created by or in the course of the
excavation have been removed or rendered in such a condition as to
avoid the development of any dangerous or unsafe condition;
D.
The site of the excavation has been landscaped, and grass and/or
other vegetation appropriate to the site has been seeded, planted
or established, as necessary to maintain reasonable consistency with
the area surrounding the site; and
E.
The site of excavation has otherwise been restored as nearly
as reasonably possible to the appearance which the site had prior
to the excavation.
EXCAVATION
Any digging, shoveling, tunneling, burrowing, dredging, drilling,
boring, quarrying, mining, or any other activity which may cause the
topsoil, soil or any subsurface substrate to be exposed, unearthed,
removed, displaced or unnaturally accumulated in one or more locations,
and which is located within any right-of-way within the Town of Buchanan
whether on public or private property.
EXCAVATOR
A person performing an act of excavation subject to this
chapter.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Highway as defined in § 340.01(22), Wis. Stats.,
together with all other roadways, thoroughfares or other means of
passage or travel open to the public as a matter of right.
This chapter shall apply to all excavation on Town property
or on Town right-of-way which is commenced on or after the adoption
of this chapter.
Notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, the following activities
shall not be subject to this chapter:
A. Farming or gardening activities intended to and in fact resulting
in the planting, cultivation or harvesting of any fruit, vegetable
or other crop, unless performed in such a manner as to create an unreasonable
risk of the development of a dangerous or unsafe condition.
B. Emergency maintenance or servicing work performed by any public utility, including but not limited to sanitary districts, electric, phone or gas companies, and cable television companies. The excavator performing emergency maintenance or service work shall apply to the Town for a permit in accordance with §
282-5 on the first working day after such work is commenced.
C. Activities performed by or on behalf of a property owner for the
purpose of landscaping, the planting of grass, trees, shrubs or other
appropriate vegetation.
D. Activities performed in association with an approved building permit
issued by the Town.
The application shall contain and, if permission to excavate
is granted, the applicant and owner shall agree to comply with the
following provisions:
A. Indemnify and hold harmless the Town from all costs, damages and
liabilities of every kind including all expenses and costs of defending
any suit for damages on account of any claims, valid or otherwise,
as to which it is claimed or alleged by any claimant that such excavation
was the sole or a contributing cause.
B. Place or cause to be placed suitable and adequate warning safety
devices, barricades and lights in such places in such quantity and
of such kind or nature as stipulated in Wisconsin Department of Transportation's
Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices, current edition.
C. Upon demand by the Town, keep in effect until all hazard to traffic
caused by such excavation has been removed and terminated a bond or
policy of insurance against liability to third persons for any damage
growing out of negligence in making, guarding, backfilling or resurfacing
of the excavation with limits as determined by the Town.
D. Road open-cut excavation work. No person shall excavate, dig upon
or in, remove any tree or remove any material from street, alley,
sidewalk, or public place unless the excavation is accomplished as
follows:
(1) Open-cut road excavations are made by neat saw joints through the
masonry or asphalt surface course.
(2) Close and backfill such excavation and replace the surface of the roadway in accordance with Subsections
E and
F.
(3) Pavement excavated shall be outlined with straight, deep saw joints.
These saw joints shall be placed at least one foot away from the edge
of the proposed trench.
(4) The excavation shall not in any case be larger beneath the ground
surface than at the surface of the excavation itself. Undercutting
of any pavement courses shall be avoided.
(5) Access to fire hydrants and other street and/or utility equipment
shall be maintained at all times.
(6) Adjoining private property shall be protected by providing proper
foundations and bracing and other suitable measures for this purpose.
(7) All gutters and drainage ditches shall be maintained free and unobstructed.
E. Trench backfilling. The trench backfill of any street excavation
shall be accomplished as follows:
(1) The backfill from the bottom of the conduit to a point one foot above
the conduit shall be fine granular material carefully placed by hand
and well tamped to fill completely all the space under the adjacent
to the conduit so as to form a bed that will preclude subsequent settlement.
(2) The remainder of the backfilling shall consist of excavated granular
materials. This backfilling shall be made immediately after placing
the hand backfill and shall be accomplished by placing and compacting
in layers not to exceed eight inches in depth.
(3) The alternative method of backfilling shall be accomplished by using
excavated material. Compaction by sluicing may be used only under
approval, direction and supervision of the Town Engineer or designee.
F. Resurfacing. Pavement removed for any street excavation shall be
restored in the following manner:
(1) On roads surfaced with gravel, the contractor shall complete the
compacted backfill to a point 12 inches below the finished street
grade and immediately place 12 inches of compacted gravel surface
course equal in quality to that which is existing.
(2) On roads surfaced with asphalt, the excavator shall complete the
compacted backfill to a point three inches below the finished street
grade and immediately place a minimum of three inches compacted asphalt
surface course thereon.
(3) On roads surfaced with concrete, the excavator shall complete the
compacted backfill and shall replace the concrete to the same thickness
that exists. Concrete shall be tied to the existing concrete and constructed
to Town specifications.
(4) The excavator shall be responsible for replacement of a surface due
to settlement or surface failure for a period of two years. If excavation
is reopened for repair, the two-year warranty period shall commence
from the last date of excavation.
(5) Immediately after placing of the surface course the area shall be
cleaned and left in a safe and satisfactory manner and the street
opened to traffic.
The following acts shall be prohibited:
A. No person shall commence or maintain any excavation on property owned
by the Town of Buchanan or on Town right-of-way without first having
submitted a proper petition under this chapter and received an excavation
permit approving said petition. Any person who shall violate this
subsection shall be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $1,000
per day, together with the costs of prosecution, for as long as the
violation continues.
B. Any person who submits a petition under §
282-5 above and receives an excavation permit approving said petition from the Town shall conduct the excavation according to the terms of the petition submitted. Any person who shall fail to substantially follow the terms of that person's approved petition, without receiving a written variance from the Town, shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $10 and not more than $100 per day, together with the costs of prosecution, for as long as the violation continues.
In addition to the penalties prescribed in §
282-7 above, the Town shall in its discretion also be entitled to enforce this chapter by means of the following:
A. Remediation. If any person shall receive written notification from
the Town or its designee of a violation of this chapter, said person
shall have five days in which to correct said violation. If the violation
is not corrected within five days, the Town may at any time thereafter
proceed to correct the violation and charge any and all costs associated
with correcting the violation to the person(s) causing the violation.
B. Injunctive relief. The Town may also apply to any court of competent
jurisdiction to enforce this chapter by means of an order under Ch.
813, Wis. Stats., directing the person conducting the excavation to
comply with this chapter and restraining that person from any further
violation.