The Engineering Division shall issue a general street construction
permit for street construction in designated public rights-of-way
or rights-of-way to be dedicated to the City and from time to time
establish by Mayor and Council resolution such fees as deemed necessary
to cover the cost of administering the provisions of this article.
A. Site plan and/or plat approval by the Planning Commission is a prerequisite
to obtaining a permit to construct any facility or improvement within
a public right-of-way or proposed right-of-way, unless otherwise provided
herein.
B. No person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, agency or organization of any kind shall construct, alter or demolish any facility within a designated right-of-way in any manner without first obtaining a permit to do so. Surface maintenance activities by City agencies are exempt from general street construction permits. However, utility improvements and street openings are subject to Article
IV of this chapter. No work in public rights-of-way or to construct proposed public ways shall commence until a permit is obtained. Work without a permit shall be considered a violation of this chapter and subject to §
216-43.
C. No application will be considered and no permit will be granted unless
it is accompanied by detailed plans and specifications of the proposed
work and such other information as may be required to determine the
adequacy and conformance of the proposed work to the Public Ways Construction
Standards.
D. All applications for permits for general street construction in public
rights-of-way shall be made at the Code Administration Division of
the Department of Community and Economic Development. All applications
will be reviewed for conformance with the Public Ways Construction
Standards. All construction plans for work in an existing public right-of-way
or proposed public right-of-way shall conform to the requirements
of the City Engineering Division with respect to design, final record
set submission and as-builts.
E. If any anticipated work covered by the general street construction
permit requires approval by any other local, state or federal agency,
the applicant shall obtain all approvals prior to the issuance of
said general street construction permit.
F. Any damage to public streets, curb, sidewalk, utilities, storm drain,
etc., caused by the permittee or his agents shall be repaired to the
satisfaction of the City by the permittee.
Unless covered by the general street construction permit, a
separate permit shall be required for grading, the construction of
driveway entrances, curbs and sidewalks or street openings as provided
elsewhere in this chapter.