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Editor's Note: Former Part 2, Sidewalk Repair, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. AO). See now Ch. 5, Part 6, Property Maintenance Code, for sidewalk repair.
[Adopted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. AO)]
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Any development, forestry, construction, deliveries, earthmoving or any related activities being undertaken on any lot in the Township, or any street-related construction must be accomplished without damage to any abutting Township street, curb or right-of-way. Attempt shall be made at having equipment and deliveries unloaded and loaded on the lot associated lot where activities are being performed. No tracked equipment may be driven on Township streets without prior written approval from a Township-designated employee. Any damage to the pavement, curbing and right-of-way of a Township street, caused by the parking or movement of construction equipment or trucks must be restored by the property owner or contractor at their expense. Damage shall include, but shall not be limited to oil spills, scarring or breakage of the pavement and curbing, damage to guide rails, signs, utilities, markings, vegetation and ditches. The area damaged must be cut out and replaced in accordance with Township street specifications in § 21-401.
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Except for emergency vehicles, all backhoes, cranes, elevating platforms and other vehicles operating on public roads with outrigger or jack-type supports shall have lumber or other materials inserted between such supports and the pavement of any public road to prevent scarring, depressions and other damage to the pavement.
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Construction vehicles or other vehicles entering and exiting a construction site shall not transfer mud, dirt and similar construction debris onto any and all streets. Construction site entrances and exits where mud, dirt and similar construction debris is being generated shall have sufficient ballast installed at the location of each site entrance and/or exit.
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Unless authorized by the Township, no person or party shall willfully or negligently cause or allow any dirt, mud, rocks, mulch, stone, grease, oil, or other foreign materials or objects to be deposited, stored, abandoned, discharged or spread on the paved portion of any public street in the Township. Such materials or objects shall include, but not be limited to, trash containers, dumpsters, construction materials, appliances, tree branches, grass clippings, or other types of vegetation. The placement of leaves in the Township right-of-way shall be excluded, providing that such leaves are placed in an area outside the traveled cart way portion of the street and are placed for pickup by the Lower Swatara Township Public Works Department during scheduled leaf collection.
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Repairs. Any damages to the Township road or curbs shall be replaced in accordance with the referenced Townships specifications in § 21-401. Damage to the right-of-way and associated appurtenances shall be restored or replaced to at least its original condition prior to the start of work.
[Adopted at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. AO)]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this Part shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation of this Part continues shall constitute a separate offense.