As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CONNECTION
The installation of a pipe line or pipe lines to bring utilities
of any kind into a property from a public street or public right-of-way.
IMPROVED ROAD, CLASS A
Any road surfaced with a pavement such as asphalt, concrete,
bituminous concrete, brick or similar pavement and any road having
a concrete base, and the public right-of-way within which such road
is located.
IMPROVED ROAD, CLASS B
Any road surfaced with stone or slag uniformly deposited
in layers, with a total thickness of not less than four inches where
stone or slag has been compacted by the use of a power roller and
bound together by the application of bituminous binder tar or asphaltic
binder, and the public right-of-way within which such road is located.
IMPROVED ROAD, CLASS C
Any macadam or other road surfaced with a light coat of stone
or oil in any water-bound macadam road without oil treatment and any
gravel or cinder road with oil treatment, and the public right-of-way
within which such road is located.
UNIMPROVED ROAD
Any cinder, dirt or gravel road without oil treatment and
all other roads under the jurisdiction of the Township, and the public
right-of-way within which such road is located.
No person shall cut, dig, drill or make any hole, trench or
other excavation in any road, street, alley, highway or other public
way under the jurisdiction of the Township without first having obtained
a permit therefor in the manner set forth in this article; nor shall
any person mar, deface, damage, injure or destroy the surface of any
such road, street, alley or public way.
Application for a permit under this article shall be made to
the Municipal Clerk who shall prepare forms for such purpose. Such
application forms shall state the name and address of the applicant,
the name of the street where the opening is to be made, the house
number, if any, and the Township Tax Map lot and section number of
the property for the service of which the opening is to be made, the
purpose for which the opening is to be used, the nature of the surface
in which the opening is to be made, the dimensions of the opening
and the time when the work is to be commenced and completed. Each
application shall be filed by the applicant and the fees hereinafter
fixed shall be paid with the application. The Municipal Clerk shall
issue permits for which applications are made in accordance with rules
and regulations to be established by the Township Manager. With respect
to any application, the Township Manager may determine the time limit
during which the permit shall be valid. Each permit shall be filed
by the Municipal Clerk and state the identity and address of the applicant,
the name of the street and location where the opening is to be made,
the dimensions of the opening and the period during which the permit
shall be valid.
The fees to be paid upon filing application for a permit under this article are hereby established and may be found in Chapter
156 of this Code.
Upon application being made therefor, the Township Council may
extend the time during which any permit shall be valid for such period
as the Township Council shall deem it advisable. In the event that
the work required to be done by a permittee shall not be completed
within the time stated on any permit, or any extension thereof, then
the Township Manager may complete the work required to be done by
the Permittee and restore the surface of the street affected. The
permittee shall, upon demand, pay to the Township the cost of completing
such work as the permittee is required to do under this article and
such amount may be recovered by the Township in a court of competent
jurisdiction.
The Township Committee may revoke any permit for noncompliance
with any provision of this article. In any special case, the Township
Council may by resolution impose special conditions to which the issuance
of the permit will be subject or the Township Council may in any such
case deem by resolution that any provision of this article shall not
apply or shall be altered.
Every permittee all keep each opening properly guarded and shall
place sufficient lights around such opening to give adequate warning
during the hours of darkness. All work done under any permit shall
be done in such manner as to cause a minimum of interference with
travel along the street affected. No street shall be closed to traffic
unless specific permission therefor has been granted by the Township
Manager.
Each permittee shall, as a condition of accepting any permit
issued under this article, save, hold and keep harmless and indemnify
the Township, its officers, agents, servants and employees, from and
against any loss, damage, claim, demand or expense arising out of
any suit or claim for damage or injury alleged to have been sustained
as a result of any work done under such permit.
No work for which a permit is issued under this article shall
be conducted in such manner as to interfere with any water main or
sewer line, or any connection from either of the same to any building
or any municipal drain pipe, unless specific permission to interfere
with such main or line is obtained in advance from the Township Manager.
Any rock or other substance within five feet of any water main, sewer
line or other pipe line which may become damaged by blastings shall
be removed without blasting. No excavation which may result in damage
to or destruction of any trees or shrubbery or any Township property
shall be made unless specific permission therefor is granted by the
Township Manager prior to the work being done.
In all cases where permits are issued under this article wherein
the permittee is to restore the surface of the street, the following
rules, regulations and requirements shall apply:
A. No permittee shall commence the restoration of any street foundation
or surface until the town manager has deemed that settlement of the
subsurface is complete and the area properly prepared for restoration.
B. All foundations shall be restored to a width of 12 inches wider than
the width of the excavation and to a length of six inches longer than
the length of the excavation.
C. The street surface shall be restored to a width of 12 inches wider
than the width of the restored foundation and to a length of six inches
longer than the length of the restored foundation.
D. When any foundation is restored by the use of cement concrete, the
same shall consist of a mixture by volume, of one part of Portland
cement, three parts of sand and five parts of gravel or stone.
E. All foundations and surfaces of Class A improved roads shall be restored
with the same type of material and to the same depths as existing
prior to the making of the excavation.
F. The foundations and surfaces of Class B or Class C improved roads
or unimproved roads shall be made with such materials and in such
manner as shall be directed in each particular case by the Township
Manager.