[Amended 5-21-1998 by Ord. No. 13675; 12-4-2013 by Ord. No. 15102]
A. ALLEY (PUBLIC) APPEALS COMMITTEE APPLICANT CALENDAR YEAR CITY CITY CORPORATE AUTHORITY CONCRETE COST DEGRADATION FEE DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY INSPECTION FEE OUTDOOR SIDEWALK CAFE PERMIT FEE PERMITTEE PERSON PUBLIC UTILITY RESIDENTIAL STREETS CAPITAL FUNDS SIDEWALK AREA STREET (PUBLIC) WORK DAY
The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except in those instances where the context clearly indicates otherwise:
A minor right-of-way providing secondary access to the side or rear of one or more properties but which shall have a maximum right-of-way width of 24 feet.
The body which will review requests to excavate a newly resurfaced or reconstructed street or alley. The committee will consist of five members comprised of the following or their designee:
Any person who makes application for a permit.
January 1 through December 31, inclusive.
The City of Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Any governmental corporation initiated by Council under the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Authorities Act of 1945 to administer a revenue-producing public enterprise.
Includes soil cement, plain cement concrete or reinforced cement concrete. Material contained in the base course of some City streets.
Actual expenditures incurred by the City for labor, equipment and materials. These expenditures include all fringe benefits and overhead.
A fee paid by the permittee to the City to defray a percentage of the costs for resurfacing and reconstruction of City streets resulting from the depreciation of streets associated with street openings.
The City Department of Public Works.
An unforeseen circumstance which calls for immediate action to protect or safeguard life and/or property.
A fee paid by the permittee to the City to defray street opening inspection costs.
Any portion of a food establishment or drinking place located on a public sidewalk or open space that provides waiter, waitress or takeout service, is unenclosed, and not used for other purposes, immediately abutting in front of (or on the side of a corner property) a new or existing establishment.
A fee paid by the permittee to the City to cover the costs of issuing, processing and filing the street opening permit.
Any person who has been issued a permit and has agreed to fulfill all the provisions of this article.
Any natural person, partnership, firm, association, utility or corporation.
Any utility company, excluding corporate authorities of the City, licensed by the Public Utility Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
A fund established and regulated by the City, the monies therein are explicitly designated for the resurfacing and reconstruction of City streets.
That portion of the street right-of-way reserved for sidewalks. Area defined on the City Plan.
A right-of-way dedicated to the public for the movement of traffic with space for utilities and providing access to abutting properties. May also be referred to as "avenue," "road," "boulevard," "expressway," "court" or "lane" with a right-of-way width greater than 24 feet.
A normal business day for the City government, i.e., Monday through Friday, except designated holidays.
B.
Regulating excavations in any street or alley within the City limits, and providing for the issuance of permits granting authority therefore and for the replacement and the payment of the costs thereof.