The following words shall for the purpose of this article be
defined and interpreted to have the following meanings:
APPLICANT
Any person who makes an application for a permit.
CLERK
The Clerk of the Township of Gloucester, in the County of
Camden.
EMERGENCY
Any unforeseen circumstance or occurrence which constitutes
an immediate danger to any person or property.
ENGINEER
The person duly appointed as the Township Engineer for the
Township of Gloucester, in the County of Camden.
OPENING
Any excavation or penetration in the surface of any street
that may be made by digging into, breaking into or otherwise opening
or disturbing the surface of any street.
PERMIT
An authorization in writing issued by the Clerk to an applicant
authorizing the applicant to make an opening in a street.
PERMITTEE
Any person to whom a permit has been issued pursuant to an
application as provided for in this article.
PERSON
Any natural person, partnership, firm, association, utility,
corporation, authority created pursuant to statute, or other entity
or municipal entity. The word "person," when used in connection with
any provision of this article prescribing a penalty, shall, as applied
to associations and partnerships, mean the members or partners thereof
and as applied to corporations shall mean the officers of the corporations.
STREET
Any public street, public easement, public right-of-way,
public highway or public road accepted or maintained by the Township
of Gloucester, in the County of Camden, or over which the Township
may have acquired jurisdiction by agreement.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Gloucester, in the County of Camden.
[Amended 8-26-2019 by Ord. No. O-19-13; 5-29-2024 by Ord. No. O-24-12]
No person shall place or maintain any obstruction, encroachment,
or encumbrance in, over, or upon any road, street, avenue, highway,
or right-of-way of the Township of Gloucester, nor shall any such
person use or attempt to use for any private purpose, any part of
any road, street, avenue, highway, or right-of-way without first having
obtained a permit thereof as hereinafter provided.
No permits shall be issued for a period of five years where
a pavement has been reconstructed or a period of three years where
a pavement has been resurfaced except in cases of emergency. Emergencies
shall include utility repairs and any other emergency certified by
the Township Council, Construction Code Official, the Township Engineer
or Public Works Director.
Permits are not transferable from one person or entity to another,
and the work shall not be made in any area other than the location
specifically designated in the permit.
Every permit shall be set to expire after 90 days from issuance
or at the end of the period of time designated in the permit. If the
permittee shall be unable to complete the work within the specified
time, he shall, prior to expiration of the permit, present in writing
to the Clerk a request for an extension of time, setting forth therein
the reasons for the requested extension. If such an extension is necessary,
and not contrary to the public interest, the permittee may be granted
additional time by the Township Clerk for the completion of the work
upon recommendation of such extension by the Township Engineer.
In the event of any emergency, and with the approval of the
Superintendent of Public Works or the Township Engineer, an opening
may be made to repair the condition that created the emergency at
once and prior to obtaining a permit, but application for a permit
must be made as soon as conveniently possible after the opening and
commencement of the work.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this article shall be liable to the Township for any damage resulting to any street, curb, gutter, sidewalk of other Township property and for all expenses incurred by the Township in repairing the damage and repairing or removing the source of the damage, and this liability shall be in addition to the penalty described in §
72-10.2, Violations and penalties.
Each applicant, prior to receipt of a permit, shall provide
the Township with an acceptable certificate of insurance indicating
that he is insured against claims for damages for personal injury
as well as claims for property damage which may arise from or out
of the performance of the work, whether such performance is by himself,
his subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by him.
Such insurance shall cover collapse, explosive hazards and underground
work by equipment on the street and shall include protection against
liability arising from completed operations for a period of time to
be determined by the Township Council. The amount of the insurance
shall be $1,000,000 single limit. Public utilities and authorities
may be relieved of the obligation of submitting such certificates
if they are insured in accordance with the requirements of this article.
Any person who violates any provisions of this article shall,
upon conviction, be subject to a fine not exceeding $1,250, imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 90 days or a period of community service
not exceeding 90 days.