In addition to the general provisions in Article III, the following restrictions apply:
A.
Pipe drains, pipe culverts or other facilities encountered shall be protected by the permittee.
B.
Monuments of concrete, iron or other lasting material set for the purpose of location or preserving the lines of any street or property subdivision, or a precise survey reference point or a permanent survey bench mark within the township shall not be removed or disturbed or caused to be removed or disturbed unless permission to do so is first obtained in writing from the township. Permission shall be granted only upon condition that the permittee shall pay all expenses incident to the property replacement of the monument.
C.
When work performed by the permittee interferes with the established drainage system of any street, provisions shall be made by the permittee to provide proper drainage to the satisfaction of the township.
D.
When any earth, gravel or other excavated material is caused to roll, flow or wash upon any street, the permittee shall cause the same to be removed from the street within 24 hours after deposit. In the event that the earth, gravel or other excavated material so deposited is not removed, the township shall cause such removal and the cost incurred shall be paid by the permittee or deducted from his deposit.
E.
Access to private driveways shall be provided except during working hours when construction operations prohibit provision of such access. Free access to fire hydrants must be provided at all time.
F.
Excavated materials shall be laid compactly along the side of the trench and kept trimmed up so as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to public travel. In order to expedite the flow of traffic or to abate a dirt or dust nuisance, the township may require the permittee to provide toe boards or bins; and if the excavated area is muddy and causes inconvenience to pedestrians, temporary wooden plank walks shall be installed by the permittee as directed by the township. If the street is not wide enough to hold the excavated material without using part of the adjacent sidewalk, the permittee shall keep a passageway of at least 1/2 the sidewalk width open along such sidewalk line.
G.
Work authorized by a permit shall be performed between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, unless the permittee obtains written consent from the Public Works Director to do the work at an earlier or later hour. Such permission shall be granted only in case of an emergency or in the event that the work authorized by the permit is to be performed in traffic-congested areas. If the work is done on a Saturday, the township shall be given 48 hours' notice to permit it to have an inspector present, if it deems it necessary.
H.
In granting any permit, the township may attach such other conditions thereto as may be reasonably necessary to prevent damage to public or private property or to prevent the operation from being conducted in manner hazardous to life or property or in a manner likely to create a nuisance. Such conditions may include but shall not be limited to:
(1)
Limitations on the period the year in which the work may be performed.
(2)
Restrictions as to the size and type of equipment.
(3)
Designation of routes upon which materials may be transported.
(4)
The place and manner of disposal of excavated materials.
(5)
Requirements as to the laying of dust, the cleaning of streets, the prevention of noise and other results offensive or injurious to the neighborhood, the general public, or any portion thereof.
(6)
Regulations as to the use of streets in the course of the work.
I.
All signage, including, but not limited to, street signs, traffic control signs, warning signs, etc., shall be promptly replaced upon completion of the work according to township regulations.