Whenever any person or persons or corporation shall have authority, under any contract with this Borough or under any permit authorizing the same, to remove the pavement or flagging from or to open or excavate or to occupy or use any part of the public streets in the Borough so as to obstruct the travel in any streets and to prevent the same from being used for the time being for the purpose of travel, such person, persons or corporation shall erect or cause to be erected, in conspicuous positions at the several points of intersection of such street so obstructed with the cross streets nearest to such obstruction, a suitable notice of such obstruction, which notice shall be in such manner and form as the Borough Superintendent may at any time direct; and every person or corporation who shall violate any provisions of this section shall be liable to the penalty established in §
330-32 for each offense.
[Amended 12-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-23; amended 5-13-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-007]
Borough shall be in accordance with fee schedule Resolution
which shall be adopted annually by the Mayor and Borough Council.
Backfilling shall be done with native material, which means
that the material removed in the excavation shall be used in the backfilling
operation unless, in the opinion of the Borough Superintendent or
Borough Engineer, the native material will not compact and consolidate
properly, and in such event, a substitute material shall be used.
The backfilling material shall be moistened thoroughly and mechanically
tamped until the material is compacted and consolidated in a proper
manner. All excess material shall be removed from the streets and
adjacent areas.
A. All work shall be done in a manner as to cause a minimum of interference
with travel on the street affected. No street shall be closed to traffic
unless the closing is approved by the Borough and Chief of Police.
The Borough shall be informed of all street closings at least 24 hours
in advance, except in an emergency when notice shall be given when
the work commences.
B. All refuse and materials shall be removed within 48 hours of completion
of all work under the permit. In the event the permittee fails to
clean the affected property, the Borough, upon 24 hours' notice to
the permittee, may clean and remove all rubbish, excess earth, rock,
debris, and unused material and charge the permittee with the cost
thereof. If the permittee fails to reimburse the Borough for the cost
incurred, said cost may be deducted from the permittee's cash deposit
if placed in lieu of a surety bond.
C. All excavation shall be completely backfilled and compacted by tamping,
vibrating, rolling, flushing with water or other suitable means as
required by the soil in question and sound construction practices.
Where it is determined the excavated material is unsuitable for backfill,
the permittee shall supply clean sand, dense graded aggregate, or
other suitable pervious material. All backfilling of excavation shall
be done in layers. Layers that are hand tamped shall not exceed three
inches in thickness; layers that are power tamped shall not exceed
six inches in thickness. All excess materials shall be removed from
the site and properly disposed.
D. If tunneling operations are required, the tunnel shall be backfilled
with rammed concrete composed of one part cement to 10 parts sand.
E. If blasting is required to be done in the course of any excavation,
it shall be done in strict compliance with all applicable State laws
and regulations.
[Amended 5-13-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-005]
Temporary restoration of the street opening is to be made immediately
after the trench has been backfilled and compacted properly. The permanent
restoration of the street surface shall be done within a period of
three months, weather permitting, from the date that the temporary
restoration was installed. The permanent restoration shall, to the
extent possible, match or duplicate the original street surface, including
any sidewalks, gutters or curbs thereon or contiguous thereto, in
type, material, color and texture of the original surface of the streets,
sidewalks, gutters or curbs.
A. Once the excavation work area has been properly backfilled and compacted
the pavement shall be saw cut and removed a minimum of six inches
on each side of the excavation to expose undisturbed subgrade. Excavations
less than two feet from the curb line will require removal of existing
pavement for the excavation to the curb line. All edges shall be prepared
with tack coat.
B. The permittee shall install no less than six inches of bituminous
stabilized base course, Stone Mix No. I-2, to the surface of the excavation.
C. All excavations shall be allowed to settle for no less than 90 days
and no more than 180 days. During this time period, the permittee
shall be responsible for maintaining the surface of the excavation.
If excavations cannot be allowed to settle more than 90 days the contractor
shall backfill with soil cement to a minimum of 24 inches below the
asphalt pavement.
[Amended 5-13-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-005]
D. The permittee shall remove the bituminous stabilized base repair
to a depth of 1 1/2 inches below the surface of the existing
street by milling. The milling limits should be at least one foot
beyond the base repair. The milled area shall be treated with a tack
coat and paved with a minimum of 1 1/2 inches of bituminous concrete
surface course, Stone Mix No. I-5.
E. In streets constructed of cement concrete with a bituminous concrete
overlay pavement shall be replaced with the equivalent concrete and
bituminous pavement, thickness to match existing. Replacement of cement
concrete with bituminous concrete is not permitted.
F. After an additional period of at least 60 days or as directed by
the Borough Engineer, the area shall be repaired using infrared equipment
as follows:
(1) Sweep away any loose soil or standing water from the area to be repaired.
(2) Position infrared panel over area to be repaired.
(3) Allow infrared to penetrate 5 to 9 minutes depending on depth, season
and aggregate.
(4) Rake softened in place material removing old joints, seams and rough
areas.
(5) Rake out a percentage of the 3/4 inch stones from the top 2 inches
of softened base material.
(6) Add HMA surface course material as necessary to meet required grade.
(7) Compact with vibratory roller as required.
[Added 5-13-2014 by Ord.
No. 2014-005]
G. All materials and workmanship to be in accordance with the NJDOT
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.
[Amended 5-13-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-005]
H. If the excavation involves and/or disturbs any lawn area adjacent
to the street and/or curb, then this area must be restored to grade
and condition existing prior to the excavation. In the event that
the adjacent property consisted of a mature, existing lawn, then,
and in that event, the disturbed lawn area will be repaired by the
replacement of sod turf only and not grass seed.
[Amended 5-13-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-005]
I. At all times the permittee shall not leave, in an unguarded or unprotected
area, any machinery or equipment of any type which may have the effect
of attracting children and which could be detrimental to their health,
safety and welfare.
Whenever a street opening permit is requested by another governmental
unit or by a contractor doing business with the governmental unit,
the provisions of this section shall apply in all respects. The surety
bond required by another governmental unit from the contractor must
show, as a named insured "the Mayor and Council of the Borough of
Spring Lake, a municipal corporation of the State of New Jersey,"
and a copy of the surety bond must be furnished to the Borough of
Spring Lake.
This section is not intended to apply to street openings made
by employees of the Borough of Spring Lake, either in installing water
or sewer mains and pipes or in doing any repair or restoration work.
The Borough Council reserves the right to specify reasonable
times when street openings are permitted and, further, to specify
a reasonable completion date for the work. In addition, the Borough
Council may prohibit street openings at certain times of the year
when, in its opinion, such street openings will interfere unduly with
the orderly flow of traffic or for some other compelling reason.
The Superintendent of Public Works and/or Borough Engineer may
make any rules and regulations considered necessary for the administration
and enforcement of this article, but no regulation shall be inconsistent
with, alter or amend any provision of this article, or impose requirement
which is in addition to those expressly or by implication imposed
by this article. No regulations shall be effective unless they are
approved by resolution of the Borough Council. Copies of all current
regulations shall be furnished each permittee at the time of the issuance
of the permit.
If the work is not completed within the time specified in the
permit or any extension granted by the Borough if not performed in
accordance with the regulations set forth in this article and any
other regulations that may be established by the Borough Council,
then the Borough may complete the work itself and restore the surface
of the street. The cost of completing the work and restoring the street
shall be charged to the permittee and may be deducted from his deposit
or recovered by an action in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Every person, firm, association, organization or corporation violating any provisions of this article shall, upon conviction, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.