[Amended 10-16-1962 by Ord.
No. 8-62; 12-15-1969 by Ord.
No. 69-14; 8-26-1974 by Ord.
No. 74-17]
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, corporation or corporations
to cut into, excavate or open any of the streets, avenues or highways of the
Borough of Clementon, or any portion thereof, without first making written
application to the Clerk of the Borough setting forth the kind and character
of the proposed excavation and obtaining from the Clerk a permit for each
and every opening of 500 feet or less. Before issuing said permit, an individual
applicant shall file with the Clerk a bond approved by the Borough Solicitor
in the sum of $1,000, signed by the applicant and conditioned upon restoring
the street or highway to its original elevation or grade within five days
after the excavation or opening shall have been completed. Any public utility
company making application for such a permit or permits may, for convenience,
file a blanket bond in the sum of $10,000, effective one year from date, conditioned
upon restoring the street or highway excavation or opening to the original
elevation or grade within said five days. Any street opening is to be restored
to its original condition within five days after the opening. If the applicant
should feel that the work cannot be completed within this period of time due
to weather conditions, permission should be requested from the Borough Engineer
or Chairman of the Highway Committee for an extension of time. The applicant
for each excavation or opening permit shall pay to the Borough Clerk the sum
of $25 for the issuance of said permit and, in addition thereto, shall deposit
with said Borough Clerk the sum of $175 as additional security for the prompt
and proper closing of the street opening or excavation. Said latter sum shall
be deposited into a trust account maintained by the Borough of Clementon,
to be refunded to the applicant upon proof of the prompt and proper closing
of the street opening or excavation being made to the Chairman of the Highway
Department, and his certification thereof to the Borough Clerk.
Within 30 days after the work incident to any excavation or opening
of any street or highway shall have been completed, the excavation or opening
shall be inspected by the Chairman of the Highway Committee or the Borough
Engineer and, if in the judgment of the official making such inspection the
surface of the street has been restored to its original condition, the official
making the aforesaid inspection shall instruct the Borough Clerk to return
an individual's bond for cancellation.
No person or corporation shall open or excavate a street or highway
for a greater distance than 500 feet at one time, or keep the same open for
a longer period than two weeks, and during all the period while such street
or highway is being excavated, occupied or used in any manner as aforesaid,
there shall be provided by the person or corporation obtaining such permit
a space of street level at least 15 feet in width for the purpose of allowing
vehicles free and unimpeded use of such space. Any person or corporation making
openings as aforesaid along the line of any street or highway in the Borough,
and any corporation having the right to lay wires, pipes or other conduits
or to make repairs under the highway or any section or sections thereof, shall
complete all of said work within 90 days from the granting of the permit herein
provided for.
Any person or corporation excavating, opening or in any manner using
any of the streets or highways of the Borough for any purpose whatever under
a permit obtained as herein provided for shall, wherever any excavation may
be dangerous to pedestrian or vehicular traffic where left exposed, place
upon earth, dirt, building material, appliances or equipment, suitable and
sufficient lights as required by the Chairman of the Highway Committee or
the Borough Engineer, at twilight in the evening, which shall be kept burning
until sunrise during the time of such excavation, occupation or use of the
streets as aforesaid, and until five days after such excavations shall have
been filled and completed.
[Amended 10-16-1962 by Ord.
No. 8-62]
Any person or corporation excavating, occupying or using the streets
or highways or alleys as aforesaid shall replace them in the same condition
as they existed before such excavation, occupation or use, and all replaced
earth shall be properly tamped or paved, all material shall be properly set
aside, the street or highway shall be filled, repaired and repaved, and all
excess earth, debris or other material removed to the satisfaction of the
Chairman of the Highway Committee or the Borough Engineer. Any excavations
involving bituminous concrete, commonly known as "blacktop," must be replaced
with at least two inches of said bituminous concrete.
In case of the sudden break or bursting of any gas or water main where
immediate repair is necessary to prevent the discontinuance of essential public
services, it shall not be necessary to obtain a permit before beginning such
repair, but such permit shall be obtained within two days after the occurrence
of such emergency, and this section shall not be construed to exempt any person
or corporation repairing such pipes, conduits or mains from any other provision
of this article requiring the filing of a bond containing the conditions hereinabove
set forth with the Borough Clerk.
Any person or corporation opening or attempting to open or excavate
any of the streets or highways of the Borough without having first secured
a permit and filed a bond, as herein provided, or violating any of the provisions
of this article, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $200 or imprisonment
not exceeding 30 days, or both, in the discretion of the court before whom
the complaint may be heard.