These regulations are adopted and implemented to achieve the
following general purposes and objectives:
A. To regulate the opening, excavation, and tunneling under streets
and right-of-way of the Borough of Franklin Park.
B. To require a permit and payment of a fee.
C. To provide for the protection, refilling, resurfacing, and repairing
of excavations.
D. To prescribe insurance and deposit requirements.
E. To prescribe penalties for violations.
Certain words used in this article are defined below.
APPLICANT
Any person, partnership or corporation who makes application
for a permit.
BACKFILL
Approved material used to fill a trench or other excavation,
or the process of doing so.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Franklin Park, its officers, employees and
officials.
BOROUGH STREET
Any road which has been dedicated to and accepted by the
Borough for use as a public street, including curbs and shoulders.
See "cartway."
CARTWAY
Paved area of the street within which vehicles are permitted,
including shoulders.
DEGRADATION FEE
A fee established from time to time by resolution of Borough
Council. This fee is imposed on any person, partnership, or corporation
which obtains a street excavation permit, and the work to be performed
includes open cutting any Borough street that has been newly paved
within the last five years.
DRIVEWAY
Private roadway providing access for vehicles to a parking
space, garage, dwelling, or other structure.
EMERGENCY SITUATION
A situation or event, such as breakage of a utility line,
which presents an imminent hazard to the public health, safety, and
welfare. Not included in this definition is the routine replacement
or replacement of service facilities which are being constructed or
replaced as part of normal expansion or routine maintenance activities.
EXCAVATION
Removal of soil, rocks, sidewalk, driveway, curbs, or cartway
material for the purpose of installing, replacing, repairing, or removing
underground facilities.
NORMAL FLOW
The direction, intensity, and volume of stormwater runoff
typically present during various precipitation events.
PennDOT
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
PERMIT FEE
Fee established by Borough Council for the purpose of administration
costs in issuing permits.
PERMITTEE
Any person, partnership or corporation to whom a permit is
issued.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Land under the control of the Borough which contains Borough
streets, cartways, curbs, sidewalks, driveways, driveway aprons, and
other nonpaved portions of land which may or may not contain aboveground
or underground utilities.
RIGHT-OF-WAY OCCUPANCY PERMIT
A permit which, when issued, permits the permittee to install
facilities within a Borough right-of-way. The work permitted under
this permit shall not include any work authorized by a street excavation
permit.
SIDEWALK
A paved, surfaced or level area, paralleling and usually
separated from the cartway used as a pedestrian walkway, to include
curb.
SITE PLAN
A plan of the area to be worked upon which shows all pertinent
information, including, but not limited to, right-of-way lines, street
locations, sidewalk locations and any existing subsurface and aboveground
utilities which may be impacted by the work to be performed.
STREET EXCAVATION PERMIT
A permit which, when issued, permits the permittee to open
cut any Borough street, sidewalk or driveway or tunnel under any Borough
street, sidewalk or driveway.
It shall be the duty of any person or entity obtaining a permit:
A. To confine such opening or excavation to the portion of the street
and to the dimensions generally indicated on the permit.
B. To commence such work of opening or excavation on the date indicated
in such permit, or as soon as practical thereafter, and to complete
such work, along with the refilling of the excavation and the restoration
of the street surface as required, on or before the date of expiration
of such permit.
C. To notify the Public Works Superintendent before such opening or
excavation is to be refilled, and thereupon to complete such work
of refilling and resurfacing to the satisfaction of the Public Works
Superintendent or designee and in strict conformity with the requirements
of this article.
D. While such work is underway, and at all times prior to the completion
of the resurfacing of the street, to keep in place sufficient barricades,
warning signs, and warning lights or flares to guard the opening or
excavation and to warn the traveling public of its location at all
times between sunset and sunrise and at all other times when visibility
is such as to make their use necessary.
E. To refill the opening or excavation and to resurface the portion as required by §
180-24. The resurfacing shall be done in such a manner as to connect with the existing street surface adjacent to the new resurfacing at the same level so that there are no uneven portions of the street where the existing surface joins the newly resurfaced portion of the street.
All work shall be completed as per the standards approved by
the Borough Engineer and be in conformance with PennDOT Publication
408, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, and the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection Standards.
Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this article or fails to comply therewith or with any of the requirements
thereof, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a Magisterial
District Judge in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary
offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000
plus costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by
the Borough, and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to
a term of imprisonment to the extent permitted by law for the punishment
of summary offenses. A separate offense shall arise for each day or
portion thereof in which a violation of this article is found to exist
and for each section of this article found to have been violated.
The Borough may also commence appropriate actions in equity to prevent,
restrain, correct, enjoin or abate violations of this article. All
fines and penalties collected for violations of this article shall
be paid to the Borough Treasurer. The initial determination of ordinance
violation is hereby delegated to the Borough Manager, the Police Department,
the Code Official, the authorized designee of the Borough Manager,
and to any other officer or agent that the Borough Manager or the
Borough Council shall deem appropriate.