As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Any area within a street, road, highway, avenue, lane, alley or other way under the control of the Township of Maple Shade and commonly used by the public for street purposes that has been reconstructed within the past 60 months from project completion as determined by the Municipal Engineer or resurfaced/overlayed within the past 24 months from project completion as determined by the Municipal Engineer. Street excavation permits cannot be issued for a moratorium street area other than for emergency (see § 175-18) or for work performed by the Township.
[Added 4-26-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-03]
RECONSTRUCTED ROADA road that has undergone reconstruction. Reconstruction is the replacement of the entire existing pavement structure by the placement of the equivalent or increased pavement structure. Reconstruction is performed when a street's structure is deteriorated to the point of no return or when a street's loading capacity needs to be upgraded. Reconstruction generally consists of excavation of all existing paving material and subbase material, placing and compacting of new subbase material, and placing and compacting of hot mix asphalt.
RESURFACED ROADA road that has undergone resurfacing or overlay. Resurfacing or overlay is the replacement of the surface of the existing pavement. Resurfacing is performed to improve driving conditions or correct improper drainage on a road that does not have structural deficiencies. Resurfacing is performed by grinding off selected areas of old asphalt, repairing select badly deteriorated areas, and placing and compacting of hot mix asphalt. Asphalt used for resurfacing is generally placed in two-inch-thick layers.
A natural person, persons, partnership, organization or corporation, including utility companies.
Any street, road, highway, avenue, lane, alley or other way under the control of the Township of Maple Shade and commonly used by the public for street purposes.