§ 95.04 NOTIFICATION FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY WORK.
   (A)   All users (except for the village itself) shall request permission from the village prior to performing any work in the right-of-way, except for work that would be classified as private purposes. Work classified as private purposes, while not needing specific permission, still must meet the requirements of this chapter. All requests to work in the right-of-way shall be made at least 15 days before starting working. The request shall contain or indicate, to the extent applicable:
      (1)   The right-of-way affected;
      (2)   A description of any facilities to be installed, constructed, or maintained;
      (3)   Whether or not any street will be opened or otherwise need to be restricted, blocked or closed;
      (4)   The date on which work is scheduled to commence and an estimate of the amount of time needed to complete the work;
      (5)   A description and timetable of any remedial measures planned to close any street opening or repair any damage done;
      (6)   A statement verifying that other affected or potentially affected users have been notified;
      (7)   A statement that any consumers of any utility, cable television, communications or other service which will be adversely affected by the work have been or will be notified; and
      (8)   A map showing the proposed facilities’ location.
   (B)   The village reserves the right to request a cash deposit or other guarantee to ensure restoration of the right-of-way is accomplished.
   (C)   Users may, under emergency or other exigent circumstances, work in the rights-of-way without advance notification so long as the user applies its best efforts to provide the village the required information at the earliest possible time.
   (D)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the village from constructing, maintaining, repairing or relocating any village utility, communications or like facilities; grading, paving, maintaining, repairing, relocating, or altering any street, utility, or right-of-way; or constructing, maintaining, relocating, or repairing any sidewalk or other public work or improvement.
(Ord. 1253-99, passed 5-11-1999) Penalty, see § 95.99