All permits issued under this article shall be subject to the following rules and regulations:
A.
All excavations shall be kept properly barricaded at all times and during the hours of darkness shall be provided with proper warning lights. This regulation shall not excuse the permittee from taking any other reasonably necessary precaution for protection of persons or property.
B.
All work shall be done in such a manner as to cause a minimum of interference with travel on the street affected. Permittee shall abide by all regulations contained herein with regards to traffic and notice to the Borough of Woodcliff Lake Police Department. Unless in an emergency, no street shall be closed to traffic unless the closing is approved by the Mayor and Council by resolution.
C.
The Superintendent may, upon application by the permittee, extend the time limit during which the permit shall be valid.
D.
No work shall be done in such a manner as to interfere with any water main or other utility or any connection with any utility from any building, unless that is the purpose of the excavation or permission has been obtained in advance from the appropriate officer or department of the municipality or the company having charge of the utility. No work shall be carried on in such a manner as to result in the destruction or damaging of any property in the Borough of Woodcliff Lake, unless this is necessary for the completion of the work and permission has been obtained in advance from the municipal department or agency having jurisdiction over such property.
E.
Unless otherwise approved by the Township Engineer, all construction details shall comply with New Jersey Residential Site Improvement Standards.
F.
All materials and methods of construction shall comply with the New Jersey Department of Transportation Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction, dated 2007, and all revisions and amendments thereto.
G.
The permittee shall cut all pavement with a saw or other like equipment prior to excavation.
H.
Where the Superintendent of Public Works determines it is necessary, the permittee shall cut back existing pavements using a milling machine, or equal means, to produce straight and clean lines along the existing pavement prior to placing final pavement.
I.
All excavations shall be completely backfilled by the permittee. As much as possible of the material excavated shall be replaced. Such material shall be compacted by tamping or other suitable means in a manner prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Works. Where the Superintendent of Public Works determines that the excavated material is unsuitable for backfill, the permittee shall fill the excavation with clean crushed stone or other suitable material, which shall be placed in layers not exceeding 10 inches in depth and thoroughly compacted in a manner prescribed by the Superintendent. Upon completion of the work, the permittee shall remove any excess material and leave the premises in a clear condition. If the Superintendent determines that any backfilled excavation has settled or caved in, he shall so notify the permittee, who shall promptly continue backfilling until the Superintendent determines that settlement is complete.
J.
If tunneling operations are required, the tunnels shall be backfilled with rammed concrete composed of one part portland cement to six parts of sand.
K.
If blasting is required to be done in the course of any excavation, it shall be done in strict compliance with all applicable state laws and regulations. Any rock or other substance within five feet of any water main, storm drain or other facility which may be damaged by blasting shall be removed without blasting. Any blasting requires review by the Borough Engineer at the permittee's expense.
L.
If the work is not completed within the time specified in the permit or any extension granted by the Superintendent of Public Works or is not performed in accordance with the regulations set forth in this section and any other regulation that may be established by the Superintendent of Public Works, then the municipality may complete the work and restore the surface of the street. The cost of completing the work and restoring the street shall be charged to the permittee from the permittee's performance bond or cash security or may be recovered in an action in any court of competent jurisdiction.