No permit shall be issued until the contractor
shall file with the Village Clerk a certificate showing that said
contractor carries workmen's compensation insurance to adequately
cover all of said contractor's employees.
Each application for a permit shall further
be accompanied by a certificate of insurance in form approved by the
Village Counsel and issued by an insurance company authorized to do
business in this state, running to the Village, guaranteeing that
the applicant has provided public liability coverage of not less than
$50,000/$100,000 and property damage insurance of $25,000/$50,000
to save the Village harmless from claims, actions and proceedings
brought by any person for injury to person or property resulting from
or occasioned by any fault or default of the person to whom the permit
is issued or by anyone acting thereunder on his behalf.
No person shall construct or cause or permit
to be constructed a curb or sidewalk unless the same shall be constructed
in accordance with the grade which shall have been obtained from the
Village Engineer.
The following restrictions shall apply to curb
cuts unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent of Public Works:
A. No curb cut shall be made within 15 feet of the intersection
of street property lines.
B. No curb cut shall exceed 20 feet in length.
C. There shall be a minimum of 25 feet between curb cuts.
D. On state and county roads, approval of the appropriate
authority, if required, must be presented before a permit be issued
for a curb cut.
E. No permit for a curb cut from a public street and/or parking field into a private driveway and/or private lot situated in a commercial area will be issued unless such private driveway and/or private parking lot has been paved in accordance with the requirements set forth in Article
IX, §
287-21, of this chapter and provision made or proper drainage to prevent the accumulation of water.
[Added 10-6-1980 by L.L. No. 11-1980]
Each permit issued in pursuance of this article
shall at all times be in the personal possession of the parties actually
prosecuting the work, and available for inspection.
Every person who constructs a sidewalk or curb
shall guard any excavation or work by guardrails, red signal lights
or any other means as may be necessary to warn pedestrians and others
of the danger to be approached.