It shall be unlawful at any time for any person,
firm, or corporation to cut, break, excavate or open any of the streets,
avenues or highways of the Township of Evesham or any portion thereof
for the purpose of installing, replacing, maintaining and repairing
underground facilities, without first making a written application
to the Department of Public Works or such department as may be designated
by the Township Manager and receiving a permit for said work.
Before the issuance of any such permit, the
applicant shall deposit with the Treasurer of the Township of Evesham
the following amounts:
A. A minimum deposit of $500 which shall cover an excavation
no larger than 50 square feet in area.
B. An additional amount for all street openings in excess
of 50 square feet, to be computed as follows:
(1) Permanent paved streets, including concrete pavement
or bituminous concrete pavement on concrete or macadam base: $5 per
square foot. Replacement shall be in kind, including subbase.
(2) Paved streets, including bituminous concrete pavement
on gravel base: $4 per square foot. Minimum pavement replacement shall
be eight-inch-thick quarry blend stone base and two-inch-thick bituminous
concrete surface.
(3) Surface-treated streets, including bituminous surface treatment on gravel or macadam base, and also including bituminous mixed-in-place streets: $4 per square foot. Minimum replacement shall be as specified in Subsection
B(2) above.
(4) Gravel streets with no treatment or pavement: $3 per
square foot.
C. An additional amount, based on the unit prices in
the preceding subsection, if the area actually excavated exceeds that
estimated at the time the application was made.
D. In addition to the above deposit, the applicant shall pay a nonreturnable fee in the amount of $125 for the first 20 square feet or part thereof of any opening and $25 for each additional 10 square feet or part thereof, up to 50 square feet. In the case of openings which exceed 50 square feet but are less than 500 square feet, he shall pay, in addition, 25% of the amounts determined in accordance with Subsections
B and
C above. In the case of exceptional or complicated openings or where the area to be opened exceeds 500 square feet, the applicant shall deposit in cash a certain sum to be placed in escrow by the Township to cover the cost of inspections by professionals employed by the Township. The amount of the initial deposit shall be in an amount reasonably calculated to equal the cost of the necessary inspections. Sums not utilized in the inspection process shall be returned to the applicant. If additional sums are deemed necessary, the applicant shall be notified of the required additional amount and shall add such sum to the escrow. The applicant must also execute an agreement to underwrite necessary engineering costs incurred by the Township if the repair to the street is unsatisfactory and repair by the Township is necessary.
[Amended 4-10-2018 by Ord. No. 6-4-2018]
In the event that the applicant should fail
to properly excavate, backfill or restore the pavement in accordance
with the Township requirements and within the time set forth on the
application, the Township may use such portion of the deposit as may
be necessary to properly complete the work. When the work has been
completed in accordance with the requirements and regulations as contained
herein, and as may from time to time be adopted by the Township to
implement this article, the deposit or such portion of the deposit
which may remain will be refunded to the applicant.
[Amended 6-20-2017 by Ord. No. 10-5-2017]
A. Excavation and reconstruction.
(1) The New Jersey Department of Transportation Standard Specifications
for Road and Bridge Construction (latest edition), with all amendments
and supplements by NJDOT, shall govern all work performed under permits
issued by Evesham Township except as supplemented and outlined below
and elsewhere in this policy.
(2) All applicants shall contact the New Jersey One Call Center (811
or 1-800-272-1000) prior to any excavation in a Township right-of-way.
(3) The excavated material from the trench opening shall not be used
for backfill unless the material is approved by the Township Department
of Public Works (DPW).
(4) Flowable backfill material shall be required for backfilling of all
road openings in the pavement area, or other areas at the discretion
of the DPW. Flowable backfill, also known as controlled low-strength
material (CLSM), shall conform to and be constructed according to
NJDOT specifications. All trenches shall be filled to within eight
inches of final grade. The remaining eight inches shall be filled
with stabilized base course placed in three layers to the existing
grade. After a ninety-day settling period, the top two inches of the
base course shall be milled and final paved with top course as directed
by the DPW. Alternate backfill materials such as 15:1 dry mix are
prohibited without prior written approval from the DPW.
(5) Backfill material, when placed in the trench outside the limits of
paving, shall be deposited in layers and compacted in such a manner
and by such methods as to achieve 95% standard proctor density throughout
the entire area to be backfilled. The maximum thickness of each layer
shall not exceed eight inches loose measurement unless it can be demonstrated
that lifts exceeding eight inches meet the minimum 95% compaction
requirement. The DPW may require the permit holder to perform in-place
density testing to ensure the backfill meets specified requirements.
(6) Pavement restoration will require that a tack coat be applied to
all vertical and horizontal surfaces of the opening for the stabilized
base. A tack coat shall also be applied to the horizontal joints after
the final two inches of top course material is placed.
(7) No greater area shall be excavated than can be backfilled and completed,
including pavement restoration, in a normal road working day (8:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.).
(8) Paved roadway surfaces shall be saw cut vertically to the full depth
of the existing pavement on a straight line before excavating. The
surfaces shall be cut in such a manner that lifting of pavement adjacent
to the trench will not occur during excavating. Any concrete encountered
shall be saw cut and all bars cut flush with the edges of the concrete.
Roadway surfaces beyond the limits of the trench cuts shall not be
disturbed. All trench excavation must be in accordance with OSHA.
Prior to paving, the applicant shall be responsible for the adjusting
or for arranging for the adjustment of all facilities such as manholes,
inlets, utility boxes, etc., so that they will conform to the cross
slope of the restored surface of the roadway.
(9) The DPW, at its sole discretion, may require that any portion of
a trench be reexcavated and restored in accordance with provisions
contained herein until the expiration of the period of maintenance.
(10)
All openings beyond the shoulder areas shall be brought to grade
with compacted backfill. After a minimum of six months, a minimum
thickness of four inches of topsoil shall be constructed in the trench
area and seeded, fertilized, and mulched or sodded. Should a proper
growth not be achieved after one month, the area shall be refertilized,
reseeded and remulched or resodded as necessary.
(11)
Repair of Township facilities, other than pavements, shoulders,
or lawn areas, which are disturbed as a result of work performed under
the permit shall be required by the DPW. When work is to be completed
on a Township road or intersection that impacts the existing signing,
striping, raised pavement markers or traffic signal system, it is
the applicant's responsibility to contact the Township DPW for
mark out of existing facilities in the roadway. Any damage to these
facilities must be repaired to the satisfaction of the DPW. In the
event that the one or both of the center line markings of the roadway
are disturbed or damaged, both center line markings shall be replaced.
All restoration required by this section shall be done in conformance
to the current standards. Any excavations or openings within the Township
right-of-way must be restored to as good or better condition as existed
prior to the commencement of work.
(12)
Mill and overlay requirements:
(a)
The DPW may direct the milling and overlay of newly trenched
areas, full width of the road, if the trench is irregular in shape,
and/or multiple openings are within close proximity to one another.
The limits of the mill and overlay shall be from the beginning of
the first opening to the end of the last opening.
(b)
Mill and overlay of the width of the entire lane is required
if the trench is longitudinal along the travel lane. Full width mill
and overlay of the entire road is required along longitudinal trenches
with nonuniform width and/or with multiple crossings to prevent erratic
travel of motor vehicles.
B. Final restoration. For all openings in a paved roadway, either of
the following reconstruction methods may be used:
(1) The flowable fill backfill material shall be placed to within 12
inches of the existing grade A subbase of six inches of dense-graded
aggregate shall be placed and compacted, and then a layer of four
inches of stabilized base shall be placed and compacted. The remaining
two inches shall be filled with a cold patch material. After a minimum
settling period of 90 days, the cold patch material shall be removed
and replaced with the final paving as directed by the DPW. All vertical
and horizontal joints shall be tack coated.
(2) In lieu of the six inches of dense graded aggregate, six inches of
stabilized base course, placed in two lifts and compacted, may be
used, and the two inches of cold patch placed thereon. After the ninety-day
settlement period, the temporary material shall be removed and replaced
with the permanent paving at the direction of the DPW. All vertical
and horizontal joints shall be tack coated.
(3) Traffic stripes or markings such as edge lines, stop lines, center
lines, crosswalks, arrows or word messages, etc., shall be replaced
immediately after the temporary pavement is placed. Latex paint may
be used for temporary striping. Alkyd base thermoplastic shall be
used as the final striping material. Thermoplastic shall be installed
at 125 mil thickness. Glass beads shall be applied on the top of the
thermoplastic traffic stripes and/or markings. Installation methods
and thermoplastic materials shall be in accordance with specifications.
When the final pavement restoration is complete, the final pavement
markings shall be placed at the direction and approval of the Township.
Any person, firm or corporation making any opening
or excavation in any road or street in the Township of Evesham shall
carry out the work as expeditiously as possible and in such manner
as to cause the least public inconvenience and to permit the use of
the sidewalk by pedestrians, the roadway by vehicles and the flow
of water along the gutters.
All openings, diggings, excavations, piles of
material, equipment and barricades, including earth, dirt, stone or
other materials removed from the excavation, shall be carefully guarded
at all times to prevent accidents, and a sufficient number of lighted
lanterns, flares or torches shall be maintained between sunset and
sunrise by the contractor or person to whom such permit has been granted
to designate such openings or obstruction during the hours of darkness.
Where any excavation or trench is to extend across any road or street,
only 1/2 of the same shall be made at one time, and it shall be properly
backfilled before the other 1/2 is excavated so as not to interfere
with traffic.
[Amended 6-20-2006 by Ord. No. 19-6-2006]
A. All existing pavements, road surfaces, sidewalks,
curbs, gutters, pipes, manholes, drains, conduits, or other installations,
infrastructure improvements, or fixtures and property likely to be
injured, damaged, or destroyed during the course of any activity covered
under this article shall be properly protected by the person, firm
or corporation doing any work for which a permit has been granted
under this article during the time when such work is being performed.
B. Whenever the Township Council undertakes any action
to provide for the paving or repaving of any street, the Township
Clerk shall promptly mail a written notice thereof to each person
or entity owning sewers, mains, conduits or other utilities in or
under said street or any real property, whether improved or unimproved,
abutting said street. Such notice shall notify such person that street
opening permits for openings, cuts or excavations and permits for
work to be done prior to such paving or repaving shall be submitted
promptly in order that the work covered by the street opening permit
may be completed not later than 45 days from the date of the governing
body's action, whether same be by resolution ordinance or motion.
The Township Clerk shall also promptly publish a similar notice of
said action with the same information in each of the Township's official
newspapers, thereby giving notice to the public, including state agencies
and departments or other persons who may desire to perform excavation
work in said street, of the Township's plans for said street, and
that, following completion of the Township-approved work, no further
excavation will be permitted for a period of five years.
C. Within said 45 days, every public utility company
receiving notice as prescribed herein shall perform such excavation
work, subject to the provisions of this article, as may be necessary
to install or repair sewers, mains, conduits or other utility installations.
In the event that any owner of real property abutting said street
shall fail within 45 days to perform such excavation work as may be
required to install or repair utility service lines or service connections
to the property lines, any and all rights of such owner or his successors
in interest to make openings, cuts or excavations in said street shall
be forfeited for a period of five years from the date of enactment
of said ordinance, resolution or the passage of such motion. During
said five-year period, no street opening permit shall be issued to
open, cut or excavate in said street unless, in the judgment of the
Township Engineer, an emergency, as described otherwise in this article,
exists which makes it absolutely essential that the street opening
permit be issued.
D. Every Township department or official charged with
responsibility for any work which may necessitate any opening, cut
or excavation in said street is directed to take appropriate measures
to perform such excavations in the new pavement in said Township street
during said five-year period.
E. For purposes of this section, the word "streets" shall
mean any street, road, avenue, cul-de-sac, or highway dedicated to
and under the jurisdiction of the Township of Evesham.
F. An emergency shall consist of a gas leak, underground
electric or telephone or water main break, a sanitary sewer force
main break, a sanitary sewer gravity main break, or any situation
which may result in harm to the public health, safety or welfare,
or damage to public or private property. New installation of any utility
in and of itself shall not be deemed an emergency. Even in the event
of an emergency, however, a road opening shall only be permitted if
the permittee has on file a sufficient performance bond to ensure
proper restoration of the affected roadway area.
In the event of an emergency where circumstances
will not warrant delay to first secure a street opening permit, a
street may be opened without a permit; provided, however, that such
opening shall be confined in size to the area necessary to take care
of the emergency. A street opening permit for said emergency opening,
plus any additional area that it may be necessary to open, shall be
secured before the close of business on the next business day of the
Township following the opening. Each day's delay in securing the street
opening permit following an emergency street opening shall be deemed
a distinct and separate violation of this article.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this article, or any rule, regulation or standard promulgated hereunder, shall, upon conviction, be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
I, of this Code.