For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words, and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein:
APPLICANT
Any person making written application for the permit hereinafter
mentioned.
CURB
A concrete, block or asphalt edging along a road used to
direct surface water runoff.
DISTURBANCE
Any alteration, change or impact to property.
DRIVEWAY
A privately owned access from the road to the property.
EXCAVATION/OPENING
To dig up, break, tunnel or undermine in any manner any type
of surface.
PERMIT
The document approving any construction/alteration or working
within the right-of-way as defined herein.
PERMITTEE
Any person who has been granted and has in full force and
effect an excavation permit issued hereunder.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The area designated under the Map Filing Law, Land Use regulation
or other established legal document as reserved for property access,
public improvements and public utilities.
STREET
Any street, avenue, terrace, court, way, alley, cartway,
or public thoroughfare that is within the right-of-way.
WORK
An activity involving physical effort including but not limited
to excavation, digging, tunneling, backfilling, placement of material,
concrete pouring and paving or construction of any type in order to
achieve a purpose or result.
Such cash maintenance bond and fees shall be turned over to
the Township Treasurer, and upon certification by the Engineering
Division of Director of Public Works that the right-of-way has been
properly restored, the cash maintenance bond shall be returned to
the applicant.
The Township may at any time revoke or annul any permit, or
extension endorsed thereon, for cause, or for making any work not
in accordance with the permit granted, or for failure or neglect to
pursue the work in accordance with such permit or by reason of any
condition which would, or the Township fears might, prove to be dangerous
or injurious to any person or property, or the Township deems harmful
to or not for the best interests of the Township, and every person
receiving a permit or any extension thereof shall accept the same
subject to the foregoing provisions, without any liability or responsibility
attaching to the Township for any loss or damage that might result
by reason of such revocation.
Every opening and all excavations and backfilling shall be the
responsibility of the person to whom any permit is issued to work
within the right-of-way. Such person shall give at least a twenty-four-hour
notice to the Engineering Division or Director of Public Works before
any right-of-way work is commenced. Such person shall give reasonable
notice to the Township Engineer or to the Director of Public Works
and Engineering or other person designated by the Township before
any backfilling is commenced. All excavations shall be made in open
trenches in compliance with O.S.H.A. standards, except where otherwise
permitted or directed by the Director of Public Works and Engineering
or Township Engineer. The sides of the excavation shall be supported
when necessary by suitable plank and shoring which shall be drawn
as the work progresses unless the Director of Public Works and Engineering
or the Township Engineer orders the same left in place. All the work
of excavating and backfilling shall be prosecuted with all possible
vigor. All trenches shall be backfilled by depositing therein approved,
suitable fill in layers of not more than six inches in depth, each
thoroughly rammed, and if required by the Director of Public Works
and Engineering or Township Engineer flushed with water, or both.
Surplus earth shall not be piled over filled openings so as to interfere
with traffic. All old paving material shall be carefully conserved
and placed over the trench in as good condition and as near the street
grade as practicable, and all surplus material and rubbish of any
kind shall be promptly removed by the person to whom such permit is
issued. Where excavation is made in a tunnel beneath a concrete pavement
having a concrete base, the tunnel shall be backfilled with concrete
composed of one part of portland cement and nine parts of hard steam
boiler cinders or other approved material stamped in place so that
the cavity is completely filled, provided that before any work of
tunneling is commenced the method of such tunneling shall be first
approved by the Director of Public Works and Engineering or the Township
Engineer.
Whenever an opening is made in a paved road, the pavement of
surface shall be cut with an approved pavement cutter no wider than
one foot outside of either side of the pipe to be laid. Should ground
conditions warrant a wider opening, such widening and the method for
same shall be with the consent of and under the supervision of the
Director of Public Works and Engineering of the Township or the Township
Engineer.
Whenever a new paved driveway is to be constructed in the Township right-of-way, the proposed driveway shall be in accordance with Chapter
500, §
500-76, Vehicular Circulation, except in the case of previous nonconforming use. Any proposed driveway or curb within a Township right-of-way not previously approved through the Township land use development process shall be reviewed for conflicts including but not limited to curb configuration, sight distance, gutter disruption, width, approach angle and general traffic safety. Said review is to insure the benefit, safety and performance of Township infrastructure and shall not be construed as design.
Nothing contained in this article shall be construed as requiring
the issuance of a permit for the performance of any opening or excavating
by the Township or under a contract with the Township for the construction
of sewers, drains or street improvements or for any right-of-way excavation/opening
required through the land use development process.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to the owner
or occupant of any property completing regular lawn or vegetative
maintenance. A person shall be exempt from the right-of-way entry
permit if such work is part of a previously approved Planning Board,
Zoning Board or Residential Lot Development Plan.