The following words, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except in
those instances where the context clearly indicates otherwise:
APPLICANT
Any person who makes an application for a permit.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Public Works, Radnor Township, Delaware
County, Pennsylvania.
EMERGENCY
Any unforeseen circumstances which call for immediate action.
PERMIT FEE
A fee paid by the permittee to the Township to cover the
cost of issuing, processing and filing the street opening permit.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been issued a permit and has agreed to
fulfill all the terms of this article.
PERSON
Any person and includes any person, partnership, firm, association,
utility or corporation.
STREET
Includes the entire right-of-way of a public street, public
highway, public alley, public way, public road or public easement
within the Township.
STREET OPENING
Any ditch, excavation, tunnel or opening in or under the
surface of any street or within any street right-of-way, except work
performed by any property owner or his agent or contractor within
that portion of the street right-of-way abutting his property and
lying behind the sidewalk or curb if there is no sidewalk.
STREET OPENING PERMIT
The completed form filled out in its entirety giving the
applicant permission to open and/or occupy a Township street in Radnor
Township.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
[Added 11-12-2018 by Ord. No.
2018-13]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person in the Township of Radnor to
plant, erect, maintain or allow to exist any tree, shrub, hedge, fence,
bank or other obstruction near street intersections which may cause
danger by obstructing the view of the motorist. The existence of such
obstruction will cause said person to be subject to a notice of violation
if said obstruction exceeds a height of 24 inches as measured from
the lowest adjacent street surface and is located within a triangle
formed by joining three points, one point being formed by the intersection
of the abutting street edges and the other two located 30 feet from
the above-mentioned intersection measured along each of the abutting
street edges as shown in the attached illustration. This triangular
area may be extended to achieve the purpose of this section where
unusual topographical conditions prevail.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person in the Township of Radnor to
plant, erect, maintain or allow to exist any tree, shrub, hedge, fence,
post or other obstruction within the right-of-way of any Township
or state highway within the Township of Radnor which creates an unsafe
condition for persons or vehicles traveling on said highway.
C. The enforcement of this subsection shall be under the direction of
the Township Manager or his designated representative. The Township
Manager is authorized to notify the property owner of the land upon
which the vision or other obstructions prevail to remove the same
within 30 days. If the owner shall neglect or refuse to do so after
such notice, the Township Manager may file a complaint and/or cause
the work to be done at the expense of the property owner. This expense,
together with a penalty of 5% of such cost, shall be charged against
the owner of such property, and in default of payment, the same shall
be collected in the manner provided by law for the collection of municipal
claims or by action of assumpsit without filing of a claim. The notice
provided by this section shall be served upon the property owner by
certified mail or by leaving the same at his place of residence in
the Township or, if he has no residence in the Township, then by leaving
the same with the tenant or occupier of the premises or, if the premises
is vacant, by posting the same on the premises and mailing a copy
thereof to the owner at his last known address.
D. No gasoline pumps, oil tanks, walls, fences, posts, planting, shrubbery
or similar obstructions shall be placed within the right-of-way. Any
such obstruction shall be removed promptly by the property owner whenever
written notice to remove such obstruction is given by the Township
Engineer. If the owner fails to comply with such notice, the Township
shall remove the obstruction and charge to cost thereof to the owner.