As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any person who submits an application for a permit.
BOROUGH
Dalton Borough, Lackawanna County; and in cases where the
text of this article so implies, the Dalton Borough Council, its agents
or employees.
BOROUGH ROAD
The entire right-of-way established for the use of vehicles,
including, but not limited to any public street, avenue, road, square,
alley, highway, or easement within the Borough's boundary limits,
excluding the designated curb and sidewalk area.
BUSINESS DAY
Monday through Friday, except designated holidays.
CONCRETE
Soil cement, plain cement concrete or reinforced cement concrete
and material contained in the base course of some Borough roads.
COST
Actual expenditures incurred by the Borough for labor, equipment
and materials, which includes overhead.
DISTURBANCE
Any change in the road surface that alters the preexisting
conditions.
DRIVEWAY
A private access from an individual lot to the road right-of-way.
EMERGENCY
Any condition constituting a clear and present danger to
life or property by reason of escaping gas, exposed wires or other
breaks or defects in the user's line.
EXCAVATABLE FLOWABLE FILL
Also referred to as "controlled density fill." A low-strength
flowable mixture of cement, pozzolan (fly ash), sand and water used
as a backfill material, placed by pouring it into the excavation or
opening, requiring no subsequent vibration or tamping to achieve consolidation.
EXCAVATION
Any activity within the right-of-way of any road, alley or
cartway which involves cutting, breaking or disturbing of the surface
thereof, with the exception of reconstruction of said road, alley
or cartway. In this article, the term "opening" shall have essentially
the same meaning as "excavation."
PENNDOT
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
PENNDOT ROAD
Any Pennsylvania state road located within the municipal
boundaries of Dalton Borough, Pennsylvania.
PERMIT FEE
A fee paid by the permittee to the Borough to cover the costs
of issuing, processing and filing the street opening permit and all
reasonable costs associated with the inspection of an excavation and
restoration of road opening.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been issued a permit and has agreed to
fulfill all the provisions of this article.
PERSON
Any natural person, partnership, firm, association, corporation,
public utility company, or municipal authority.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Any utility company franchised by the Public Utility Commission
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
RECONSTRUCTION
The complete removal of the existing pavement structure and
the construction of new subbase, base course and wearing course of
a Borough road or street.
RESURFACE
A process which provides a new wearing surface in a certain
paved road area between curbs with the same material which was existing
prior to excavation, unless the Borough Engineer deems another material
to be appropriate.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land reserved for use as a road. Right-of-way shall also
include any road which is owned in fee simple title by the Borough.
SQUARE YARD
Surface space that measures out to the equivalent of a square
one yard (three feet) wide by one yard (three feet) long. There are
nine square feet to a square yard.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for use,
occupancy, or ornamentation whether installed on, above, or below
the surface of the land.
The maintenance and repair of all work authorized by a permit
shall remain the responsibility of the permittee. However, any drainage
pipe or other required improvements installed in the Borough right-of-way
shall become a part of the Borough infrastructure and shall thereafter
be maintained by the Borough, provided such pipe and other improvements
have been permitted, inspected and approved under the terms of this
article.
Dalton Borough Council appoints the Borough Engineer and/or
the Engineer's designee to conduct inspections, make reports
and administer other parts of this article as determined by Dalton
Borough Council.
Should any section, subsection, clause, provision or other portion
of this article be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this
article; Dalton Borough Council having adopted this article as if
such portions had not been included therein.
All other existing ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent
with this article are hereby expressly repealed to the extent necessary
to give this article full force and effect.
Should any provision of this article be in conflict with any
other section, provision, regulation or standard of any other Borough
ordinance, the more restrictive shall apply.
This article shall become effective immediately upon adoption.