Each application shall state the kind and character
of the proposed excavation, the location of the proposed opening,
the size and depth of the proposed opening, the type of paving, the
name and emergency telephone number of the contractor who will repave
or restore the street, the name and address of the applicant, the
name and address of the owner in behalf of whom or which the application
is made, the date of the application and the anticipated completion
date of the work to be undertaken under the permit and shall be accompanied
by construction details and specifications for the proposed temporary
and permanent road restoration. Said application shall be signed by
both the applicant and the contractor, guaranteeing complete conformance
with this article, and shall be accompanied by a plan or sketch showing
the location of the proposed opening. All construction details and
specifications for road restoration attached with the application
document shall be subject to the review and approval of the Township
Engineer and Superintendent of Public Works.
In the event of a sudden and emergent break
of any water, sewer, gas, oil and other underground lines or facilities
which endangers the life, health or safety of the public, or where
immediate repair is imperative to prevent loss or damage to streets
or property or discontinuance of service, it shall not be necessary
to obtain a street opening permit before commencing such repair or
before opening the surface of the street. The making of any such opening
or excavation shall be reported to the Police Department and to the
Superintendent of Public Works or his designee, within 24 hours thereafter,
and an application for a street opening permit therefor shall be made
within 48 hours thereafter with the subsequent posting of any required
performance guarantee for road restoration.
The materials and method of construction shall
be equal to or superior to the best adjacent street surface. After
a minimum of six months from the date of the approved installation
of the temporary patch and immediately before the permanent patch
is applied, the permit holder shall request that the Superintendent
of Public Works or the Township Engineer perform a final inspection.
No permanent patch shall be applied until such an inspection has been
performed and permission has been given by the Superintendent of Public
Works, or his designee, or by the office of the Township Engineer
to install the same. Said permanent patch shall be installed within
30 days after permission to install same has been granted unless installation
is prevented by climatic conditions, as detailed by New Jersey Department
of Transportation specifications, that are not conducive for paving.
All permanent road restoration shall be completed in accordance with
the approved construction details and specifications attached to the
permit and shall be subject to the approval of the Township Engineer
and the Superintendent of Public Works. The Superintendent of Public
Works shall have the right at any time, when he has reason to believe
that such is necessary to guarantee that satisfactory fill material
has been utilized or that it has been properly placed in the excavation
or that a permanent patch has been properly applied and is of satisfactory
material, to require that the base material be excavated for an additional
inspection or that a reasonable number of test holes be drilled. Either
of these acts shall be accomplished at the expense of the permit holder.
Should the permit holder fail to install the final patch or to make repairs after being notified so to do in accordance herewith, then the Superintendent of Public Works may notify the permit holder, in writing, to install the final patch or to make repairs. Said notice shall be sent to the permit holder by regular United States mail, addressed to the address set forth in the application. Said shall be completed within 30 days after such notification. In the event that such is not completed within 30 days after such notification is dispatched to the permit holder, then the patch may be constructed or repaired by a competent contractor hired by the Township of Cranbury and the cost thereof deducted from the cash security posted by the permit holder as required in §
130-1 or proceedings may be instituted by the Township against the permit holder and his surety on the performance guarantee posted in lieu of the cash deposit as provided in §
130-1.
All excavations within any right-of-way, Township
easement or Township property shall be properly backfilled or steel-plated
with properly secured anchoring at the end of each workday. All permit
holders shall, whenever any opening, cut or excavation could be dangerous
if left exposed, erect a suitable barricade, warning and railings
around the same in such manner as to prevent danger to pedestrians
or vehicles and shall place upon such barrier or railing and upon
any building materials or appliances, suitable and sufficient warning
lights during the periods of dusk and darkness.
All permit holders, owners and contractors shall
comply with the provisions of the Underground Facility Protection
Act, N.J.S.A. 48:2-74 et seq.
Any person violating any of the provisions of
this article shall, upon conviction, be punished either by imprisonment
in the county jail or in any place provided by the municipality for
the detention of prisoners for any term not exceeding 90 days or by
a fine not exceeding $500, or both, in the discretion of the court.