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Township of Andover, NJ
Sussex County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Andover 10-30-1973 as § 12-2 of the 1973 Code; as amended through Ord. No. 94-13. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
General penalty — See Ch. 1, Art. II.
No person shall move any building or structure through any streets of the Township without a permit issued as hereinafter provided.
Any person desiring to move any building or structure shall make application with the Construction Official for a permit.
The applicant shall file with the Clerk a bond in the amount of $5,000 as hereinafter provided with sureties satisfactory to the Construction Official, conditioned for the payment of any damage or injury to the trees, streets or other Township property along the designated route, and for the replacement of any trees or other Township property destroyed by the moving; and further conditioned for the payment of any additional fee due the Township for exceeding the time limit fixed for such moving.
The fee for a permit shall be as provided in § 30-10C(6) of the Code of the Township of Andover.
The person receiving a permit shall arrange for, at his own expense, the removal of any wires or cables which may interfere with the moving. If any such wires or cables pertain to the fire alarm system, police telephone system or any other municipal system of the Township, then the person receiving such permit shall arrange for, at his own expense, the removal of wires so as not to interfere in any manner with the continual operation of such systems of the Township.
All moving operations as they relate to the problem of traffic shall be done under the supervision of and at such times as may be fixed by the Chief of Police.
It shall be the duty and obligation of the contractor engaged in the moving operations to furnish and place barricades and detour signs which may be necessary for the proper diversion of motor vehicle traffic.