No person, firm, partnership, corporation, utility, quasi-public
body or other entity shall open or dig a trench in a public road,
street, highway or thoroughfare of the Township of Plumsted nor direct
or cause any employee, agent or contractor of such person, firm, partnership,
corporation, utility, quasi-public body or other entity to open or
dig a trench or make any other excavation or disruption of pavement
in any street, highway, road or thoroughfare of the Township of Plumsted
until a written permit for such opening, excavation, trench or other
pavement disruption has been duly issued by the governing body of
the Township of Plumsted or their designee.
Any excavation which must be made without a permit to cure an
immediate threat to the health, safety and welfare of the public shall
be permitted, provided a permit is obtained the following business
day.
Application for all permits to excavate, open or dig trenches
or otherwise disrupt or break pavements in any public road, highway,
street or thoroughfare of the Township of Plumsted shall be made on
the forms provided by the Township and submitted to the governing
body. Accompanying all applications shall be the following:
A. Application submissions.
(1) A clearly, legibly drawn plan or sketch delineating the exact location
of the street opening. The sketch plan shall include the following
information:
(a)
The length and width of the opening.
(b)
Location of the existing Township storm drainage systems and
appurtenances within a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet or more in
the discretion of the Township Engineer.
(c)
Location of all curbing, sidewalk and other municipal improvements
within a one hundred (100) foot radius of the trench of road opening
limits.
(d)
Where depths of trenches or excavations in excess of four (4)
feet are such that shoring, sheeting or other means of stabilizing
or bracing the trench opening is required, detailed plans, bearing
the seal and signature of a New Jersey Licensed Professional Engineer.
(e)
Any application for a permit for property located within the
Pinelands shall comply with all applicable Pinelands regulations.
(2) Certificate of liability insurance indemnifying and holding harmless
the Township of Plumsted from any liability arising from the street
opening or trench or restoration thereof.
(3) Performance guaranty conforming to the requirements set forth in §
57-5 herein.
(5) Application fee in the amount prescribed in §
57-4 herein.
(6) In the case of trench openings in which traffic detours are required
or in which the trench will remain open for periods longer than one
(1) day or overnight, a detailed barricade, warning device, and detour
plan conforming with all applicable requirements of the Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices shall be provided. The plan shall
be reviewed and be subject to the approval of the governing body and
Plumsted Township Police Department.
(7) A written schedule of operations indicating the anticipated dates
of street openings and excavations and restoration work.
(8) A written statement by the permittee describing in detail where any
and all excavated materials shall be disposed of and written documentation
that the proposed location for disposal is a location with all necessary
governmental approvals for this purpose and, in particular, if said
location is a landfill, proof that said landfill is registered and
licensed to accept such material.
(9) The application shall be referred to the Plumsted Municipal Utilities
Authority for its review and recommendation. The Authority shall review
the application to determine if the excavation will interfere with
municipal water or sewer lines, whether they be existing or proposed.
B. Permittee. The permit shall be issued jointly in the name of the
contractor actually performing the work of the street opening and
the person, firm, partnership, utility, corporation or other entity
for whom the work is to be performed. It shall be understood that
the Township of Plumsted shall hold equally liable and responsible
both the contractor actually performing the work and the entity for
whom the work is performed regarding all restoration, maintenance
of traffic, protection of public safety, repair of defective trench
or excavation restoration in the pavement and all else related to
the trench or excavation and restoration thereof.
C. Permit. No street opening or any other work within the right-of-way
of a public road, street, highway or thoroughfare of the Township
of Plumsted shall commence until a written permit has been duly issued
by the governing body or their designee. A copy of the permit shall
be available at the work location during all periods of construction
and restoration operations and shall be provided for inspection upon
demand.
All pavement restoration shall be in strict compliance with
the standards set forth herein and all materials shall conform with
all applicable requirements of the Standard Specifications for Road
and Bridge Construction - 1983 and as amended by the latest addenda
of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, hereinafter referred
to as "Standard Specifications."
A. Bituminous pavement restoration. The restoration of all bituminous
surfaced roadways disturbed, opened, excavated or in which trenches
have been dug, shall conform to the following pavement types and thicknesses
specified herein.
(1) Surface course. All surface courses shall be of bituminous concrete,
hot mixed, Type FABC-1, N.J.D.O.T. Mix No. 1-5, having a compacted
thickness of either one and one half (1/2) inches or two (2) inches,
as required to conform with the pavement surface thickness of the
pavement or classification of road in which the restoration is to
be performed. The bituminous concrete surface shall be placed on a
bituminous stabilized base course as set forth herein. A tack coat
conforming to the requirements herein shall be applied to the base
course prior to placement of the surface course.
(2) Base course. A bituminous stabilized base course shall be placed
in a total compacted thickness of six (6) inches in the trench area
and shall conform to all applicable requirements set forth in the
Standard Specifications for bituminous stabilized base course, hot
mixed, Type CABC-2, stone mix, Mix I-1 or I-2. The base course shall
be placed in a minimum of two (2) lifts, each lift having a compacted
thickness of not greater than three (3) inches with the first lift
being compacted in accordance with the requirements of the Standard
Specifications before placing the succeeding lift of base course material.
The bituminous stabilized base course shall be placed on an aggregate
subbase course conforming to the requirements set forth herein.
(3) Subbase course. A subbase course consisting of a minimum compacted
thickness of six (6) inches of Quarry Blend stone conforming to gradation
Type 1-5 or eight (8) inches compacted thickness (minimum) of soil
aggregate (Bank Run Gravel) conforming to gradation type as set forth
in the Standard Specifications. A filter fabric of an approved type
and thickness may be placed on the subgrade prior to placement of
the subbase.
B. Gravel surfaced roads. In the case of a gravel or soil aggregate
surfaced roadway, the minimum restoration thickness shall consist
of not less than the eight (8) inches compacted thickness of soil
aggregate conforming to gradation type as set forth in the Standard
Specifications. A filter fabric or geotextile of an approved type
and thickness may be placed over the subgrade prior to placement of
any soil aggregate or gravel surface course.
C. Sidewalks. Any concrete sidewalk disturbed, damaged or disrupted
as part of the trench opening shall be replaced with concrete sidewalk
conforming to all applicable standards of the Township of Plumsted.
All concrete shall be ready-mixed Air Entrained Portland Cement Concrete
conforming to all applicable requirements set forth in the Standard
Specifications for Class B concrete. All concrete shall have a minimum
compressive strength (28 day) of not less than 4,000 psi. Expansion
joints shall be of a minimum thickness of one-half (1/2) inch and
shall be of the bituminous cellular type conforming to the requirements
of the Standard Specifications. All concrete sidewalk shall have a
minimum compacted thickness of not less than four (4) inches, and
must comply with the requirements of barrier free accessibility.
D. Curb and gutters. Where concrete curbing and/or gutters are disturbed,
damaged or removed, curbing and gutters of the exact configuration
as the existing curbing and/or gutters shall be constructed. Concrete
shall be Portland Cement Concrete (air entrained) conforming to the
requirements of the Standard Specifications for Class B concrete and
shall have a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 psi after twenty-eight
(28) days.
E. Topsoiled and unpaved areas. All topsoiled, seeded or otherwise unpaved
areas disturbed in the course of the work shall be topsoiled with
a minimum thickness of not less than four (4) inches of loam type
topsoil. Fertilizer, lime and all other soil conditioners needed to
promote the proper growth of grass shall be incorporated and thoroughly
worked into the topsoil. Seed or sod of the species suitable for growth
in the location and environment and conforming to the requirements
of the Standard Specifications shall be placed in all unpaved areas,
and must comply with the requirements of barrier free accessibility.
F. Gravel shoulder areas. All shoulder areas disturbed in the course
of the trench opening shall be restored and graded to provide and
maintain the proper flow of drainage and to provide adequate lateral
support of the abutting pavement structure. The gravel material shall
be soil aggregate, Type I-6 conforming to all applicable requirements
of the Standard Specifications. The soil aggregate or gravel shall
be a minimum thickness of not less than eight (8) inches compacted
thickness.
G. Concrete drive aprons. All concrete drive aprons disturbed during
the course of excavation or trench opening shall be replaced in accordance
with all applicable standards for concrete drive aprons as set forth
in § 93-37S of the Plumsted Township subdivision ordinance
and shall be constructed of Portland Cement Concrete (air entrained),
Class B concrete having a 28-day compressive strength of 4,000 psi
and a minimum concrete thickness of six (6) inches including the sidewalk
area traversing the apron. The apron shall be reinforced with welded
steel wire mesh having a mesh grid pattern of six (6) inches by six
(6) inches and being of electrically welded construction of ten (10)
gauge steel wire.
All methods of construction and construction practices employed
in the opening of trenches, digging in streets, backfilling, compacting
and restoration of pavements shall be in strict compliance with the
requirements set forth herein, with the Standard Specifications, or
as otherwise directed by the governing body or their designee.
A. Excavation.
(1) Prior to the removal of any pavement or the excavation of any trench
the pavement shall be cut, in a straight line along the lines of the
trench or opening. The pavement shall be cut using a pavement saw,
chisel cut or other device as approved by the Township Engineer. The
cut shall extend through all courses of bituminous concrete surface
and base courses. Should broken or failed pavement be encountered
within or abutting the limits of the trench, these areas shall be
cut back to an area of sound pavement. In the event of overexcavation,
the pavement shall be sawcut back to a straight line abutting sound
pavement, and firm base, free of undermined areas. In the case of
undermining of the area beneath the pavement abutting the trench,
the pavement over the undermined area shall be saw or chisel cut in
a straight line to produce a straight edge abutting sound pavement
over a firm, undisturbed subgrade.
(2) The excavation shall be conducted in such a manner as not to interfere
or disrupt any existing utility installations, building connections,
foundations, curbing, sidewalk, traffic signal appurtenances, storm
drains, or other appurtenances either located or extending into a
subsurface area either within the trench area or within proximity
of the trench or opening area in such a manner as to possibly be affected
by the trenching or opening activity.
(3) All unsuitable backfill material shall be removed from the work area
and disposed of in a location and manner as approved by the governing
body. The permittee shall replace all unsuitable material conforming
to the requirements for Select Borrow, Gradation I-13. All excess
material shall be removed and disposed of in a manner and location
as approved by the governing body. The removal and disposal of all
unsuitable backfill and excess material and the replacement of all
unsuitable backfill material shall be at the expense of the permittee.
(4) Shoring, bracing and stabilization. The permittee shall insure the
proper bracing, shoring and other means of trench stabilization shall
be constructed wherever required or deemed necessary by the governing
body or by any state, federal or local laws. All shoring, bracing
and stabilization shall be designed to withstand all lateral pressures
and support all loading surcharges imposed by traffic, adjoining structures,
or other sources of surcharge loading. All shoring, bracing and stabilization
shall conform to the plan, as required hereinabove and shall be designed
by a New Jersey Licensed Professional Engineer. All shoring, bracing
and stabilization shall conform with all standards set forth by the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the U.S. Department
of Labor and the Bureau of Workplace Safety Standards of the New Jersey
Department of Labor and Industry. In the case of prefabricated steel
trench boxes or other devices, only those devices conforming with
all applicable standards set forth hereinabove shall be employed.
(5) No soil, materials or other items shall be placed so as to interfere
with public use of the highway, road or street or as to create a traffic
hazard.
(6) Time limit. The opening or trench shall be backfilled and paved,
if required, immediately. The final pavement shall be restored in
accordance with the requirements of this chapter within forty-five
(45) days thereafter, unless extended by the Township Engineer. The
permittee shall maintain the trench and regrade the subgrade as required
until final paving is installed. In case the work has not been completed
before the day of expiration as shown in the permit and the permittee
has not requested an extension of time, the governing body may, if
he deems it advisable, take steps to back fill the trench and replace
a permanent pavement over the opening for which the permit has been
issued, and if any extension of time beyond said date is needed for
the completion of the work, a new application must be filed if required
by the governing body.
B. Backfilling. All backfilling of trenches, openings and excavations
in streets, roads, highways and thoroughfares of the Township of Plumsted
shall be performed in strict compliance with the procedures and methods
set forth herein and in the Standard Specifications established by
the New Jersey Department of Transportation, or as otherwise directed
by the governing body or their designee.
C. Pavement restoration. All pavement restoration shall be performed
in strict compliance with all applicable requirements as set forth
in the Standard Specifications established by the New Jersey Department
of Transportation or as otherwise amended herein or as otherwise directed
by the governing body.
The permittee shall bear all responsibility for insuring traffic
safety and safety to the public in the trench and work area at all
times. The permittee shall also be responsible for maintaining proper
traffic circulation throughout the work area. The permittee shall
insure compliance with all provisions herein or as otherwise directed
by either the governing body or the Police Department.
A. Barricades, warning devices, traffic control devices.
(1) All barricades, signs, flasher units, cones, traffic warning and
direction devices, barrel delineators and all other devices employed
in traffic control, warning and direction in and around the work area
shall be in strict compliance with all requirements set forth in the
Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) including design,
placement and maintenance.
(2) It shall be the responsibility of the permittee to erect and maintain
at all times all required barricades, signs, warning devices and all
other items as required to maintain traffic safety and circulation
and public safety and convenience.
(3) Flashers, reflective devices and other items required to insure visibility
of the trench or work area in hours of darkness shall be provided
in strict compliance with all requirements set forth in the Manual
of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
(4) Maintenance and emergency situations. The permittee shall provide
to the governing body and to the Plumsted Township Police Department
the names and telephone numbers of responsible individuals who can
be contacted on a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-per-week basis to respond
to an emergency involving the trench or street opening and to replace
or repair any defective, nonfunctioning, vandalized, stolen, damaged
or otherwise ineffective barrier, warning device, flasher, sign, barricade
or other device as required to repair or cause to be repaired any
trench restoration failure or unsafe condition.
(5) Manholes, inlet castings, valve boxes. Should it be necessary to
allow, for any period of time whatsoever, a manhole casting, storm
drainage inlet casting, valve box, traffic signal detector plates
or other appurtenances in the roadway, shoulder, or sidewalk area
to remain above the elevation of the surrounding pavement, ground
or sidewalk, barricades, barrel delineators or other suitable devices
provided with a flasher unit shall be placed over the appurtenance
and shall be secured to prevent toppling or unauthorized removal or
tampering but shall conform with all applicable requirements of the
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for breakaway in the event
of vehicle collisions. If in the opinion of the governing body, temporary
pavement can be placed around the appurtenance to alleviate the unsafe
condition, the permittee shall be required to place such temporary
pavement in accordance with all requirements specified herein, and
to properly remove such pavement when the appurtenance has been set
to proper grade.
(6) Temporary crossings, road plates. Should the permittee propose the
use of road plates or other temporary bridging, the specific approval
for such items must be obtained, in writing, from the governing body.
(7) Detours. No detours shall be implemented unless specific written
approval has been granted by the governing body and the Township Police
Department. Prior to implementation or approval of any detour, the
permittee must submit a specific application to the governing body
and Police Department. Such application shall include the following
submissions:
(a)
Six (6) copies of a detour plan indicating the following information:
[1]
Location of detour indicating street from which traffic is to
be detoured and streets of alternate route.
[2]
Alternate route location.
[3]
Signing plan indicating the location of all signs and details
of all signs including advance warning signs, traffic direction signs
and barricades.
[4]
Placement of uniformed traffic control officers. Locations of
all traffic control officers conforming to the requirements herein.
[5]
Written narrative of detour plan indicating route of detour,
length of time detour is to remain in effect, traffic control measures,
and means to provide access to all residences and businesses within
detour area.
[6]
Evidence of notification of all agencies, including, but not
limited to:
[a]
Police Department servicing district in which detour is located.
[b]
Volunteer Fire Company servicing district in which detour is
located.
[c]
First Aid Squad servicing district in which the detour is located.
[d]
Board of Education Transportation Coordinator and Superintendent
of Schools.
[g]
All other agencies as may be directed by the governing body.
B. Application for detour approval must be submitted thirty (30) days
in advance of the date of implementation of the detour. A waiver of
this requirement may be permitted if, by determination of the governing
body, a bona fide emergency condition exists.
C. Uniformed traffic control directors. Where the need for traffic control
directors or flagmen is indicated, all completed an approved traffic
control and traffic direction course of the State of New Jersey. All
traffic control directors shall be equipped with all required flags,
safety attire and communication equipment as required by the Manual
of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the State of New Jersey.
Any person, firm, corporation, utility, quasi-public body or
other entity granted a permit by the Township of Plumsted to open
or excavate a trench, or other excavation or otherwise disrupt pavement
in any area within the right-of-way of any road, in any road, street,
highway or public thoroughfare of the Township of Plumsted shall accept,
as conditions of the granting of the permit, the following responsibilities:
A. Shall assume all liability and responsibility arising from the street
opening covered by the permit, including liability arising from the
opening, construction operations, traffic safety and control, and
restoration, holding the Township of Plumsted harmless from all liability
and litigation.
B. Comply with all requirements set forth herein or as otherwise directed
by the governing body.
C. Provide the governing body with a minimum of two (2) working days'
notice in advance of commencement of street opening work.
D. Notify all utilities or other entitles of the street opening work
as required by New Jersey Law.
E. Shall protect the health, safety and welfare of the public at all
times by employing all required traffic safety devices, warning devices
and other items required to maintain traffic safety and circulation.
F. Prevent to the fullest extent possible the inconvenience to the public
due to road opening work and to maintain at all times safe and efficient
traffic circulation around the work.
G. Provide and maintain proper liability insurance coverage for work
operations protecting and holding the Township of Plumsted harmless
from all suits arising from the road opening.
H. Provide and maintain safe working conditions for all personnel and
to provide adequate Workers' Compensation Insurance holding the
Township harmless and protected Insurance holding the Township harmless
and protected from all suits arising from injuries sustained by personnel
in the course of the permittee's operations.
I. Maintain proper barricades, signs, warning devices and all other
traffic safety devices at all times.
J. To obey all instructions issued regarding the permit issued by the
governing body.
K. Post all required maintenance guaranties as required and to repair
any defects or failures in the restoration during the period covered
by the maintenance guaranty. The permittee shall insure that all repairs
are carried out within two (2) working days of notification of restoration
defects or failure by the governing body.
L. In the case of trench openings it shall be the responsibility of the permittee to restore the roadway from the center line of the roadway to the edge of pavement in accordance with Section
57-6 Pavement Restoration Requirements, unless waived or modified by resolution of the Township Committee. (Ord. No. 2016-10)
(Ord. #2015-11; Ord. No. 2016-10)
The permittee shall solely be liable and responsible for any
damages, injuries or claims resulting from the street opening, restoration
or is in any connection related to the permit, the permittee's
operations and actions. Nothing in this chapter shall be understood
or construed by any permittee or other person as to absolve any permittee,
his employees, agents or contractors of any responsibility for any
damage or injuries suffered by any person or property in opening or
digging in any public road, street, highway or thoroughfare.