All persons, firms or corporations performing the actual work
of opening the street and making excavations, backfill and repairs,
as hereinabove provided, shall be required to furnish to the Borough
of Sayre, in the amount of $10,000, a ten-year maintenance bond. Said
bond shall be a surety bond issued by a bonding company acceptable
to and subject to the approval of the Sayre Borough Council, the condition
of said bond being that work performed under street opening permits
shall be consistent with requirements of this article or up to the
amount listed therein shall be forfeited to the Borough of Sayre.
The amount forfeited shall be the cost of correcting any deficiency
in workmanship of the permit holder. In addition, the excavators shall
furnish a certificate of insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 to
cover all property and casualty damages caused by the opening or excavation
and name Sayre Borough as an additional insured.
Borough ordinances do not permit closure of Borough streets as a matter of course with issuance of a street cut permit. Specific approval to close a street or to materially alter traffic patterns must be obtained from the Borough Engineer or designee. In their absence or in an emergency, the Police Department or Police Force designee may grant approval. In every case, the permittee's request to close or alter traffic must include precise location, reason, work methods, time and date, and what alternatives were considered. The Borough reserves the right to require work hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. permittees will be required to place steel plates, pinned in place, to maintain traffic flow during nonworking hours in such areas (also see §
141-23, Weather limitations). Such authority shall include, but not be limited to, the power to require that work be done on a continuous, around-the-clock, twenty-four-hour basis for major thoroughfares.
Final street cut restoration must consist of four inches minimum
of bituminous base course (BCBC). Place two inches minimum ID-2 wearing
course to match the existing street surface. Seal all edges with AC
20 asphalt sealer. Two inches in each side from the edge of the cut
to form a four-inch continuous seal around the cut.
It is the permittee's responsibility to properly restore any
and all adjacent surfaces disturbed by the action of work in the right-of-way
to equal or better condition than existed prior to start of work.
Sidewalks, driveways, curbs, lawn or grass areas will be restored
in accordance with Borough ordinance. All work is to be done at the
permittee's cost and expense to the satisfaction of the Borough Engineer
or designee and the property owner.
Any utility openings in sidewalks for utility service connections
that require excavation shall be backfilled with flowable fill as
set forth in the Street Ordinance subject to the review and approval
of the Borough Engineer or his designee.
When openings are made on streets, Borough parks or sidewalks
using bricks as a wearing surface flowable fill a minimum of four
inches shall be installed under the brick surface.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less
than $50 nor more than $600 for each offense, to be collected as fines
and penalties are by law collectible, or shall be imprisoned in the
county jail for a term of not exceeding 30 days, or both.
No permit shall be issued to any person, persons, corporation
or other party in default under this article until the costs and expense
herein provided for are paid.
In no case shall any opening or excavation made in the Borough
of Sayre by any permittee be considered in the care of or in the charge
of the Borough. No officer or elected official or any other person
employed by the Borough is authorized in any way to take or assume
any jurisdiction or responsibility for the Borough over such openings
or excavations. The Borough inspection of all subject excavations
shall be performed only by the Borough Engineer or designee of the
Borough Council, as hereinbefore stated. The Borough inspection does
not remove from the permittee his complete responsibility for the
subject excavation or opening at all times.