A.
No person, firm or corporation shall cut or dig open the paved roadway of any Borough public street or Borough property within the Borough of Sayre without first obtaining a permit therefor from the Borough Engineer or designated representative. Street cut permits will be valid for up to six months from the date of issue. All permitted work shall be completed within those six months. A time-extension permit supplement will be issued to extend the completion time an additional six months. The cost for each extension permit will be set by resolution.
B.
For private permittees, when a permit reaches the six-month expiration date and the work has not been completed and accepted by the Borough Engineer or designated representative, the bonding company will be notified and no further permits will be issued until this matter has been corrected. In the case of a public utility company, an extension will be issued automatically and the required fee will be added to the monthly invoice. All permit fees are levied in accordance with the fees specified by Borough ordinance and set forth by resolution. (Street cut fee schedule attached)[1]
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Editor's Note: The street cut fee schedule is included at the end of this chapter.
C.
Permit is invalid until it is paid in full by check or money order, payable to the Borough Treasurer at the receipt of the completed permit or within 30 days of monthly invoice date if applicable.
D.
No person, firm or corporation shall cut, dig, open or excavate the paved roadway of any Borough public street, Borough parking lot, or a paved area on Borough property within the Borough of Sayre within five years from the date the area was paved. This will not apply to emergency evacuations verified by an emergency Pennsylvania One call and the Public Works Department.
[Added 11-21-2017 by Ord. No. 944]
E.
The prohibition provision in Subsection D, shall be retroactive to January, 1, 2014. Therefore, any Borough roadway, Borough parking lot, or a paved area on Borough property as of January, 1, 2014 shall not be cut or dug open any earlier than January 1, 2019. This will not apply to emergency evacuations verified by an emergency Pennsylvania One call and the Public Works Department.
[Added 11-21-2017 by Ord. No. 944]