As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The area surrounding the immediate area of the permitted work which can reasonably be assumed to have been affected by the permitted work.
Material used to replace or the act of replacing material removed during construction.
The layer or layers of specified or selected material or design thickness placed on a subbase or a subgrade to support a surface course.
Milford Borough, Pike County, Pennsylvania, a municipal corporation acting by and through its Borough Council.
Repair to the utility undertaken to repair damage resulting from a vehicle accident or collision with the facility, a failed component or storm damage. The term does not include surface connections or disconnections unrelated to vehicle accidents, a failed component or storm damage.
Machinery and equipment, together with the necessary supplies for upkeep and maintenance and tools and apparatus necessary for the proper construction and completion of the work.
A pavement structure which maintains intimate contact with and distributes loads to the subgrade and depends on aggregate interlock, particle friction and cohesion for stability.
The area within the right-of-way which has been constructed for roadway purposes, including roadbed, pavement, shoulders, slope, sidewalks, drainage facilities and other appurtenances.
The Borough-authorized representative assigned to inspect permit operations.
The combination of subbase, base course and surface course placed on subgrade to support the traffic load or distribute it to the roadbed, or both. The term normally includes the traveled portion of the street and extends to the face of the curb in curbed sections. The term does not include shoulders.
A street or highway occupancy permit issued by the Borough of Milford under these regulations.
A natural person, firm, copartnership, association, corporation, authority or political subdivision.
Drawings which show the location, character and dimensions of the proposed occupancy and related roadway features, including layouts, profiles, cross sections and other details.
The area which has been acquired by the Borough for roadway purposes.
A thin treatment consisting of bituminous or other approved material, usually covered with aggregate, applied to the surface course.
The existing improved or graded portion of the roadway, contiguous to the traffic lanes, for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use or for lateral support to the surface course of pavements.
A roadway or bridge on the system of Borough roadways and bridges, including the entire width between right-of-way lines, over which the Borough has assumed or has been legislatively given jurisdiction.
The layers of specified or selected material of designed thickness placed on a subgrade to support a base course.
The top surface of a roadbed upon which the pavement structure and shoulders, including curbs, are constructed.
Soil, granular material or shale meeting the specifications in the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition.
An amendment to a permit issued, in writing, by the Borough.
One or more layers of pavement structure designed to accommodate the traffic load, the top layer of which resists skidding, traffic abrasion and the disintegrating effects of climate. The top layer is sometimes called the "wearing course."
A person owning a utility facility, including any wholly owned or controlled subsidiary.
Privately, publicly or cooperatively owned lines, facilities and systems for producing, transmitting or distributing communications, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, refined petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), crude products, coal, water, steam, waste, stormwater and other similar commodities, including fire and police signaling systems and streetlighting systems, which directly or indirectly serve the public or any part thereof.
Every device which is or may be moved or drawn upon a street or roadway.