CROSS REFERENCES
Development specifications and subdivision — See Ch.
1224.
Excavations — See Ch.
1026.
STATUTORY REFERENCES
Emergency repairs — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1806.
Improvement of streets — See Borough Code, 8
Pa.C.S.A. § 1761.
Laying out streets — See Borough Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 1721.
Opening and acceptance of streets — See Borough
Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1721.1.
Power to lay out, ordain and compel construction of sidewalks — See
Borough Code, 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1801.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Highway
and Sidewalk Ordinance of the Borough of Brookhaven" or just "the
Highway and Sidewalk Ordinance."
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
All matters concerning the construction, placing, repair or
alteration of any highway, street, curb or sidewalk, and the appurtenant
structures thereof, within the dedicated width of the public highway,
shall be considered within the scope of this chapter.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
No highway, street, curb or sidewalk shall be constructed or
altered within the Borough except in conformity with the provisions
of this chapter and the Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth in such
cases provided. No highway, street, curb, sidewalk or part thereof,
already existing or hereafter to be constructed in the Borough, shall
be altered in any manner that would violate any of the provisions
of this chapter or any rule promulgated hereunder.
[Ord. 383, passed 6-5-1978; Ord. 535, passed 7-16-1990]
No person shall open or excavate a street or highway between
curb lines and property lines for repairs or work of any description,
and no person shall alter, repair or construct a curb, highway, street,
sidewalk, driveway or driveway entrance without first obtaining a
permit for the same issued by the Building Inspector or another Borough
officer designated by resolution of Council, upon a form prescribed
by Council. Such permits shall be numbered consecutively and a record
thereof shall be submitted to the Borough Auditors. All moneys received
from such permits shall be remitted to the Borough Treasurer on or
before the stated meeting after they are received. Such permits shall
be in triplicate. One copy shall be given to the applicant, one copy
to the Borough Secretary and the third copy retained permanently in
the receipt book. The required permit shall be posted on the property
upon which the work is being done and shall be available for inspection
by an appropriate Borough representative when requested.
[Ord. 383, passed 6-5-1978; Ord. 535, passed 7-16-1990]
No person shall receive a permit issued under the provisions
of this chapter without first making a written application therefor
to the Building Inspector or other proper officer upon a form prescribed
by Council, and paying all prescribed fees and costs. However, in
an emergency, openings for repair of existing facilities may be made
upon a verbal application to the Building Inspector, provided such
verbal application is followed promptly by written application and
payment of fees and costs as provided in this chapter.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter shall
be valid for a period of 30 days from the date of issue. If work is
not commenced within 30 days and diligently pursued until completion,
such permit shall, at the expiration of such 30 days, become null
and void without any refund being made therefor. Thereafter, a new
permit shall be required in the event that it is desired to proceed
with the work contemplated in the voided permit. Such new permit shall
be issued upon payment of an additional permit fee, but credit will
be allowed for previous payment of other charges paid at the time
of issuance of the voided permit.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954; Ord. 535, passed 7-16-1990]
(A) All curbs, sidewalks and driveways shall be constructed in accordance
with specifications furnished or approved by the Borough.
(B) Portland cement concrete shall have a rating of 3,500 pounds per
square inch (p.s.i.) and be certified by the supplier. (Adopting Ordinance)
(C) All sidewalks constructed in the Borough shall extend from the curb
line and shall be at least four feet wide.
(D) All sidewalks and driveway aprons within the apron itself shall be
six inches thick and include wire reinforcing.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
Openings in the roadways of state highways shall require permits
from and be subject to regulations and requirements of the State Department
of Transportation. Openings between curb lines and property lines
on state highways for repairs, construction or work of any description
shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter. However, in the
case of service lateral trenches that are a continuation of openings
in roadways of state highways, a Borough permit will not be required.
[Ord. 535, passed 7-16-1990]
The Code Enforcement Officer or Building Inspector shall periodically
inspect the sidewalks and curbs within the Borough, and shall order
the necessary repairs as hereinafter provided.
[Ord. 84, passed 7-19-1954]
The Borough Engineer shall furnish, at the expense of the property
owner, all required lines and grades for any repairs, alterations
or construction of any sidewalk or curb. Such work shall not be commenced
without such required lines and grades. A plan and profile of any
work contemplated upon any street or highway not now improved shall
be submitted to Council, which shall authorize the Engineer to establish
lines and grades thereof.