No person shall damage or deface any street,
highway, sidewalk, public way, park or other public property, or any
post, wire, lamp, street sign, traffic sign, tree, grass, vegetation,
gutter, drain, manhole or any other appurtenance thereon, except as
may be authorized by the Town Board.
No person shall obstruct or endanger the free
passage or proper use of the public of any street, sidewalk, highway
or public place, except as may be permitted by this chapter.
No person shall litter or deposit any foreign
matter on any street, highway, sidewalk, park or public place, except
building materials and merchandise as permitted under this chapter,
or as may be permitted by the Town Board.
[Amended 6-9-2008]
Any person laying or making an excavation in
or doing any work in any street, highway, sidewalk or other public
place shall maintain suitable barricades to prevent injury to any
person or vehicle by reason of the work. Barricades shall be protected
by suitable lights at night. Any defect in any pavement shall be barricaded
to prevent injury. Any person maintaining any opening or excavation
in any such place shall guard such opening or excavation, while the
same remains open, by proper barricades and lights. No person shall
interfere with or disturb any barricades or lights lawfully placed
to make new pavement or excavation or opening in any street, highway
or sidewalk.
No person shall paint or post any signs or billboards
on any trees, poles or other structures in any street or highway or
on the surface of any street, highway, or sidewalk.
[Amended 1-8-2001; 6-9-2008; 5-12-2014]
Pursuant to § 82.03(7), Wis. Stats.,
the following names have been assigned to all roads which the Town
Board of the Town of Linn has jurisdiction over:
1st Street
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2nd Street
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3rd Street
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Academy Lane
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Academy Road
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Access Road
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Alta Vista Drive
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Ara Glen Drive
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Armsby Road
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Basswood Drive
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Birches Drive
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Bird Lane
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Bissell Road
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Black Point Road
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Bluebird Drive
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Border Drive
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Brink Road
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Burr Oak Drive
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Center Street
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Chapin Road
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Cisco Road
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Cobblestone Road
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Countryside Lane
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County Trunk Highway B
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Crescent Road
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East Beach Road
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Eastman Street
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East Road
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Elgin Club Road
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Elm Street
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Fair Oaks Road
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Forest Glen Street
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Forest Rest Lane
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Forest Street
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Franklin Walsh Street
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Geneva Oaks Trail
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Geneva Street
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Glemore Avenue
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Greenhill Drive
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Greenland Road
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Greenleaf Road
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Greenview Drive
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Grove Street
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Hardwood Drive
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Hickory Street
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Highfield Drive
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Highland Road
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Highmeadow Road
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Hillcrest Drive
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Hill Road
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Hillside Road
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Hilltop Drive
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Indian Drive
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Ingalls Drive
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Knollwood Drive
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Lackey Lane
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Lake Drive
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Lakeview Avenue
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Lakeview Park Drive
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Lakeview Road
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Langolier Place
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Lakeville Road
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Laurel Street
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Leedle Avenue
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Lincoln Avenue
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Linden Road
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Linn Road
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Linn - Walworth Road
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Linnwood Avenue
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Linton Road
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Locust Drive
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Loramoor Drive
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Main Road
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Maple Court
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Maple Hills Drive
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Maple Lane
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Maple Ridge Road
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Maple Street
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Meadow Court
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Meadow Ridge Circle
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Mill Road
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Mohawk Road
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North Creekside Lane
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North Lakeshore Drive
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Oakland Road
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Oakrest Avenue
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Oak Street
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Oakwood Drive
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Old Farm Road
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Orchard Road
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Oriole Drive
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Orlando Drive
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Parker Drive
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Pleasant Street
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Poplar Avenue
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Ravine Drive
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Shadow Lane
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Shady Side Drive
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Shoreview Drive
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Snake Road
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Solar Lane
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South Creekside Lane
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South Lakeshore Drive
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Southland Lane
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Southland Road
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South Street
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Springbrook Road
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State Line Road
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Station Street
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Summit Drive
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Sunnyside Avenue
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Sunnyside Drive
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Sunset Drive
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Swamp Angel Road
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Valley View Drive
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Viewcrest Drive
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West Side Road
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Wildwood Drive
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Wildwood Road
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Willowbrook Drive
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Willow Road
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Wilmot Boulevard
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Wooddale Drive
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Woodland Road
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Zenda Road
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[Amended 5-11-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-009; 2-14-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-001]
A. Introduction.
(1) All developments, regardless of size, within the Town limits shall
include provisions for the construction of roadways and appurtenant
construction to serve each parcel of property within the development.
When more than one building other than an accessory building is located
or planned on one parcel of property, the proposed construction may
also include access roadways as required to serve each such building.
(2) The design of all roadways proposed for construction as independent
projects under the control of the Town, shall meet the technical requirements
of this section and the WDOT Standard Specifications.
B. Street
classification.
(1) Certain variables in geometric and structural design discussed in
this section are dependent on the functional classification of the
street in question. For the purposes of these standards, all streets
will be classified as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 appended to this
section.
(2) In developments where more than one building is located or planned
on one parcel of property and a roadway is provided to serve such
buildings, that roadway shall be classified as a local street unless
otherwise established by the Town Engineer.
C. Geometrics.
(1) Roadway geometrics shall be as set out in Figures 2 and 3.
D. Roadway
excavation.
(1) Topsoil shall be stripped from all proposed roadway areas. The roads
shall then be constructed to the lines and grades as shown on the
approved drawings.
(2) No construction required by this section shall be permitted between
November 1 and April 15 without written authorization from the Town
Engineer.
E. Subgrade.
(1) The roadway shall be constructed to within +/- 0.10 feet of the proposed
subgrade elevation with the average subgrade within +/- 0.02 feet
of the proposed subgrade elevation.
(2) Roadways shall be proof rolled prior to construction of the base
course. A minimum 50,000 lb. tandem-axle truck shall be provided to
drive slowly over the area to be inspected. Areas that show deflections
greater than 1 1/2 inches shall be repaired and pass proof rolling
tests before construction may proceed. The Town Engineer and/or Highway
Superintendent shall be present for and should be notified 24 hours
prior to proof rolling.
F. Sub-base
course.
(1) Sub-base course construction required under this section shall be
crushed stone or crushed gravel complying with the applicable provisions
of the (WDOT) Standard Specifications, Gradation No. 1.
(2) Geotextile fabrics, where allowed by the Village Engineer for subgrade
stabilization, shall conform to (WDOT) Standard Specifications, Type
SR.
G. Base
course. Base course construction required under this section may be
either asphaltic base course, crushed stone or crushed gravel in accordance
with Figures 1 and 2. Materials shall comply the applicable provisions of the
(WDOT) Standard Specifications, Gradation No. 1. Roadways shall be
proof rolled prior to construction of the binder course or pavement
section. A minimum 50,000 lb. tandem axle truck shall be provided
to drive slowly over the area to be inspected. Areas which show deflections
greater than one inch shall be repaired and pass proof rolling tests
before construction may proceed. The Town Engineer and/or Highway
Superintendent shall be present for and should be notified 24 hours
prior to proof rolling.
H. Pavement
and surface courses.
(1) Pavement construction required under this section may be either asphaltic
pavement or concrete pavement in accordance with Figure 1. Materials shall comply with the (WDOT) Standard Specifications.
Gradation No. 1. shall be used for asphaltic binder course and Graduation
No. 3 shall be used for asphaltic surface course. For primary asphaltic
and other stabilized surfaces, compliance with the applicable provisions
of the (WDOT) Standard Specifications is required.
(2) In new construction, the final surface course shall be placed no
later than three years and no earlier than one year from the time
in which the base is placed, without written authorization from the
Town Engineer.
(3) Each lift of asphaltic pavement shall not exceed 2 1/2 inches.
I. Combination
concrete curb and gutter. Curb and gutter construction, where applicable,
shall comply with the (WDOT) Standard Specifications, and conform
to a thirty-six-inch Type D or Type L (See Figure 2) concrete curb and gutter, shown in the (WDOT) Standard
Details. The sawing of the curb head to facilitate a driveway is at
the discretion of the Town Engineer and written authorization is needed
to do so.
J. Standard
design method for pavements. When, in the opinion of the Town Engineer,
the volume and composition of the traffic anticipated to be carried
by the pavement can be estimated within reasonable limits, and in
all cases where the roadway is designed as a four or more lane facility,
the structural design for pavements shall be based on the latest revision
of the (WDOT) Facilities Development Manual. However, in no case shall
the design result in a pavement of lesser strength than those shown
in Figure 1.
K. Special
requirements for underground utilities.
(1) Structure adjustment.
(a) Where finished grade or alignment for existing underground structures,
such as inlet catch basins, catch basins, manholes or valve vaults,
is affected by proposed work, the project drawings shall provide for
the adjustment of such structures as required.
(b) Where a project is to be constructed under two or more construction
contracts, one or more which includes the construction of pavement,
the contract documents for those contracts including paving work should
provide for the adjustment of underground structures that may be constructed
under other contracts as may be required to fit the proposed pavement.
(2) Utility crossing protection.
(a) For new construction or when required by the Town Building Inspector,
all concrete sidewalk, curb, gutter and driveways over excavated areas
or utility trenches shall be reinforced with a minimum of two No.
4 bars, 12 inches on center for a length of 20 feet.
L. Culverts.
(1) Where deemed appropriate, culverts are to be placed for the proper
flow of water. Culvert size should be determined by an engineer and
labeled appropriately on any applicable plan.
(2) The preferred material for culver pipe is dual wall HDPE (high-density
polyethylene). CMP (corrugated metal pipe) may be substituted by written
engineer recommendation. All culverts must have end walls or flares.
(3) Culverts must be installed in accordance to the (WDOT) Construction and Materials Manual, Chapter
5 (Structures), Section 50 (Pipe Culverts).
(4) Residential driveway culverts must be a minimum of 12 inches in diameter.
(5) Commercial driveway culverts must be a minimum of 15 inches in diameter.
(6) Minor residential street culverts must be a minimum of 15 inches
in diameter.
(7) Major residential street culverts must be a minimum of 18 inches
in diameter.
(8) Design calculations will be required to verify sizing.
(9) Downstream culverts shall be no smaller than upstream culverts.
M. Sidewalks.
All sidewalks shall be a minimum of four inches thick. Sidewalks shall
be continuous through residential driveways with a minimum thickness
of six inches through the driveway section. Sidewalk width shall be
four feet or as determined by the Town Board when a greater width
is justified on the basis of anticipated traffic. All public walks
should be constructed approximately on both sides of the street and
one foot outside the property line and meet the State of Wisconsin
Handicapped Access Requirements.
N. Bridges.
(1) All bridges shall meet the minimum requirements of state and federal
law. In the event that it is decided by the Town Board that the construction
of a bridge would be of a size and cost that it would create a hardship
to the owner of the land required to build such bridge, then the Town
Board may proceed to accept the road, complete as required above,
except that part extending 100 feet on each side of said bridge.
(2) This portion of the road shall be known as the "approach." The approach
will be accepted incomplete, with the reservation that the Town will
bill back to the owner a portion of the cost of construction of such
bridge. The Town will proceed to build said bridge and approach with
the help of bridge aid, if available, and the balance not covered
by the aid shall be billed back to the owner.
O. Authority
for higher standards determination of applicable standards.
(1) Authority for higher standards. The road design standards, as stated
above, are intended to be minimum design standards. The Town Board
shall have the discretion to impose higher design standards where,
in the opinion of the Town Board, local conditions require higher
standards or anticipated traffic in quantity or quality will require
higher standards.
(2) Application for determination of applicable standards. Any person
may apply to the Town Board to determine what design standards should
apply in a particular location, giving the description of the proposed
highway and proposed design standards being requested to be approved
for any proposed highway being proposed to be built. No person shall
commence construction of any highway anticipated to be turned over
to the Town without having written approval of the proposed highway
design signed by the Town Board and Town Engineer.
P. Final
inspection and acceptance by Town. Upon completion of the proposed
highway, the Town Board will proceed to make final inspection. The
Town may choose to utilize its Engineer for the purpose of review
and recommendation of any corrective action(s) needed. The Town Board
may accept or reject the road(s) as the case may be, at the discretion
of the Engineer and/or Town Board. If the road(s) is (are) rejected,
then corrections must be made as stated by the Town Board before final
inspection will be made again. If final acceptance is made by the
Town Board, the owner or owners will turn over to the Town a warranty
deed, free and clear of any liens, necessary to convey free and clear
title to the Town for the roadway(s).
[Added 1-13-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-005; 5-8-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-003]
A. General. Any firm, person, or corporation must be issued a permit
from the Town of Linn to construct, operate, maintain or repair utilities
located within the Town of Linn right-of-way. The construction of
all utilities and restoration of all disturbed areas shall be as provided
for in this ordinance.
B. Permit required. The Town Highway Superintendent may, at his or her
discretion, direct the Town Engineer to review projects prior to approving
an application. Any costs incurred by the Town for review and inspection
of facilities or improvements shall be borne by the applicant. In
addition, construction permits shall be issued only upon satisfaction
of the following:
(1) Completion of an application for a construction permit along with
the submission of the applicable fee schedule.
(2) Posting with the Town Clerk, a bond or other surety in an amount
not to exceed 150% of the actual cost of the construction, operation,
maintenance, or repair of facilities or improvements.
(3) The applicant shall also be required to submit a certificate of insurance
indicating: 1) public liability insurance with a general liability
aggregate limit of not less than $2,000,000; and 2) workmen's
compensation and/or employer's liability insurance for all employees
employed at the site of the excavation per Wisconsin Statutes. The
applicant shall require each and every subcontractor to obtain and
maintain similar policies with the same limits stipulated above.
C. Form of application. The application for a permit shall be in writing
and signed by the applicant or his or her agent. The applicant shall
submit to the Highway Superintendent, at the time of application,
sufficient information relating to the work to be done including the
general location and nature of the work and the method applicant proposes
to use in doing the work. The Highway Superintendent shall determine
if sufficient information is submitted.
D. Exceptions. The Town Board may, at its discretion, waive permit requirements
as necessary. Emergency repairs of facilities or improvements may
be made as needed, provided a permit is obtained within five working
days from the commencement of emergency repairs.
E. Restoration of existing improved surfaces. The contractor shall restore
all permanent type pavements, sidewalks, driveways, trees, shrubbery,
lawns, fences, poles, and other property and surface structures removed
or disturbed during or as a result of construction operations to a
condition that existed before the work began. The surface of all improvements
shall be constructed of the same conditions and match in appearance
the surface of the improvements which were removed.
[Added 5-8-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-004]
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-4 of this Code together with any costs provided therein.