As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
A representative from the Township authorized to grant or
allow modifications of the permit or working requirements. These shall
be: Township Engineer, Director of Public Works, Superintendent of
Water and Sewer, or an authorized deputy.
EMERGENCY CIRCUMSTANCE
Any unforeseen circumstance or occurrence, the existence
of which constitutes a clear and immediate danger to persons or properties.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, partnership, firm, association,
utility, corporation or authority created pursuant to statute.
ROAD
Any Township street, highway, roadway, alley, avenue, other
public way or right-of-way or public grounds in the Township.
Application for a permit under this article shall be made, in
writing, to the authorized personnel on such form as prescribed by
the Township. The application shall be accompanied by the following:
A. A plan, in triplicate, showing the work to be performed under the
said permit, one copy of which shall be returned to the applicant
if the application and plan are approved at the time the permit is
issued.
B. A traffic control plan, as deemed necessary by the Township Police
Department.
C. An agreement, signed by the applicant, to hold the Township, its
officers, employees and agents harmless of and from any and all costs,
charges and liabilities which may accrue or be claimed to accrue by
reason of any work performed under the said permit; provided, however,
that notwithstanding the absence of such accompanying agreement, the
acceptance of a permit issued under this article shall be deemed to
constitute and effect such an agreement by the applicant.
D. Fees, as described below; provided, however, that public utilities
or authorities may elect to be billed monthly for such fees as they
accrue.
Fee Type
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1- or 2-Family Residential
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Commercial/Multifamily and Utility Companies
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Excavation within Public Right-of-Way
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Application fee
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$100
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$250
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Review fee
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$100 per opening
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< 50 SF: $250
51 SF - 200 SF: $500
201 SF - 1,000 SF: $1,000
> 1,000 SF: $1,000 + $0.50/SF over
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Inspection fee
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$200
+ $125/hour for over 4 hours
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$125/hour
(2 hour minimum)
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Escrow
$2,000 for up to 500 SF
$5,000 for excavations > 500 SF
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Bond Fee
$2,000 for up to 500 SF
$5,000 for excavations > 500 SF
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Borings/Monitoring Wells/Geo Probes
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Application fee
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$100
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$250
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Review fee
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$100 per boring/well/probe
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$150 per boring/well/probe
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Inspection fee
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$200
+ $125/hour for over 4 hours
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$125/hour
(2 hour minimum)
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Escrow
$2,500 for up to 2 borings
$500 each additional boring
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Bond fee
$5,000 for up to 2 borings
$1,000 each additional boring
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No permit, described in §
230-32, shall be issued by the authorized personnel and no work authorized by such permit shall be commenced, unless and until:
A. The authorized personnel has approved the application and accompanying
plan.
B. The Cedar Grove Police Department has reviewed and approved the traffic
control plan or waived a traffic control plan.
C. The applicant has paid the prescribed fees set forth in accordance with §
230-28.
D. The applicant has posted a deposit in accordance with the requirements of §
230-28 hereof.
E. The applicant has furnished a performance bond or escrow in accordance with §
230-28 hereof.
F. The applicant has furnished a certificate of liability insurance in accordance with the requirements of §
230-32I hereof.
No permit issued under this article shall be transferable from
one person to another, nor shall the work to be performed under said
permit be made in any place other than the location specifically designated
in the permit.
If the work to be undertaken by the applicant is such that it
will affect the use of properties abutting or adjoining the project
or subsurface installations in the vicinity of the proposed work for
which a permit is sought, the authorized personnel shall require the
permittee to submit evidence in affidavit form that the permittee
has served a notice of the proposed opening upon the owners and tenants
of such properties and subsurface installations personally or by registered
or certified mail, return receipt requested.
The provisions of this article shall not be applicable in those
instances where the highway is maintained by the State of New Jersey
or by the County of Essex.
No person to whom a permit has been granted shall perform any
of the work authorized by such permit in any amount of quantity greater
than that specified in the permit; except that, upon the approval
by Township authorized personnel, additional work may be done under
the provisions of the permit in any amount not greater than 10% of
the amount specified in the permit. Any deposit and bond posted in
connection with the original permit shall be deemed to cover any such
additional work as may be approved pursuant to this section within
the aforesaid 10% limitation.
Every permittee shall, at all times, keep or cause to be kept
the permit and an approved copy of the plan at the location for which
said permit was granted and while the work authorized by such permit
is in progress. The permittee shall produce and exhibit said permit
and plan upon demand of a representative of the Public Works Department
or of the police authorities.
Every permit shall expire at the end of the period of time which
shall be set out in the permit. If the permittee shall be unable to
complete the work within the specified time, he shall, prior to expiration
of the permit, present in writing to the authorized personnel a request
for an extension of time, setting forth therein the reasons for the
requested extension. If such an extension is necessary and not contrary
to the public interest, the permittee may be granted additional time
by the authorized personnel for the completion of the work.