Except as provided in §
287-34 hereof, not less than 24 hours prior to the proposed time for such digging or excavating, application shall be made to the Village Clerk for a permit therefor. Such application shall state:
A. The name of the applicant.
B. The fact the applicant is either a contractor or a
representative of a division, a department or branch of government,
or a utility corporation, or is a plumber or electrician licensed
by the Village, or a person engaged in some business or occupation
whose work requires such excavation to be made and whose name has
been approved and placed on file with the Village Clerk.
C. The precise plan where the applicant desires to dig
or excavate, with the distance from the nearest street intersection
or from the property abutting the street at the point proposed for
excavation.
[Amended 5-16-1983 by L.L. No. 6-1983]
Each application for a permit shall further
be accompanied by the certificate of insurance in a 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 $1,000,000 and property damage insurance of $1,000,000 to save
the Village harmless from all 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.
When there has been full compliance with the
provisions herein stated and no other objections have appeared, the
Village Clerk will issue a permit to the applicant therefor.
Every permittee shall notify the Department
of Public Works at least 24 hours prior to starting the work covered
by such permit. Like notice shall be given upon completion of such
work.
Each person to whom a permit is issued hereunder
must at all time have it available at the place of the excavation,
and upon demand show it to the representative of the Village.
Whenever the surface of a street is disturbed
or an opening made therein, or when as a result of work done thereon
there exists a depression below the surrounding grade or an elevation
higher than the grade because of excess backfill or for other reasons,
the persons to whom the permit was issued or who have caused the hazard
shall provide adequate safeguards to the public by erecting a barrier
or fence of distinctive type or color, marking the outside limits
of the affected area and bearing warning signs distinguishable by
day, and adequate numbers of lighted lanterns or flares to give warning
of the danger after dark.
For the infraction of any provision hereof, any permit may be canceled and permission to do similar work may be withheld from the offender for a period of three months from the time of such violation. This penalty is in addition to and not in derogation of or in substitution for the general penalties provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
I of this Code.