.010 If the subsurface materials or pavement over or within the trench influence area become depressed or broken at any time, the person responsible shall, within 14 days of mailing of written notice from the Director, immediately inspect the depressed or broken area to ascertain the cause of the failure. The person shall make repairs to the installation or backfill and have the pavement restored in the manner and within the time period specified by the Director, but not to exceed 30 days. In the event the Director determines the pavement condition creates a road hazard, the Director may require the repair to be completed within 48 hours. A pavement trench cut fee shall not be charged for work performed under this section. The person shall remain responsible for any future repairs of that portion of pavement over the excavation for a period of 1 year after completion.
.020 If the pavement is not restored as specified by the Director, unless delayed by conditions beyond the person's control, the Director may cause the work to be done after giving the person 24 hours' final notice. The person shall thereafter, upon written demand by the Director, pay the City an amount calculated by multiplying the number of square feet of pavement restored by the pavement trench cut fee set forth in the most current public works service and capital improvement fees schedule. The person shall remain responsible for any future repairs of that portion of pavement over the excavation that was repaired by the City for a period of 1 year after completion. (Ord. 6536 § 1 (part); September 27, 2022.)