(A) The applicant is required to correct incomplete or defective materials and workmanship performed under each permit for a period of one year from the date the work under such permit is completed and accepted by the city.
(B) During the restoration period following acceptance by the city of a street or a portion of a street which has been newly constructed, has received major reconstruction, has received major rehabitation, or has received preventive maintenance, excavation permits other than those for emergency work will not normally be issued for that street or section of street. Lines may be placed by boring, jacking, or tunneling so long as major cuts in the streets are not required and provided the permits and prior approval of the Mayor are obtained as required in § 6-5-2-4. When work, other than emergencies, is absolutely necessary and a surface excavation is required in such streets, including any such excavation made prior to acceptance of the street for maintenance by the city, a payment shall be made to a Street Surface Restoration Capital Fund prior to issuance of an excavation permit in an amount computed according to regulations promulgated herein. Such payment shall be made regardless of the funding source of the original pavement. The Mayor shall promulgate regulations governing the amount of any restoration fees, the duration of the restoration period for various street conditions and the conditions under which a waiver of the payment of restoration fees is appropriate.
(Ord. 13-2005)