§ 1020.12 RESTORATION OF PAVED AREAS.
   (A)   All paved areas, together with the adjacent curbs, manhole and valve box castings and any other appurtenances within the street, shall be restored by one of the methods mentioned in this chapter. So far as practicable, the restored base and surface shall be of the type existing before the openings were made; except that, when concrete is used for restoring the base course, the new concrete base shall not be less than eight inches thick, regardless of whether or not a base course of such thickness or mixture existed at the time the pavement opening was made.
   (B)   In the case of streets having stabilized base courses or macadam base courses, the Division of Streets reserves the option of substituting penetration macadam base course and premixed bituminous surface course for restoration purposes or concrete base and bituminous surface course. In all other cases, the original type of surface material is to be used.
   (C)   The permittee responsible for the opening shall be charged the actual cost, plus 15%, of all labor, material and equipment required to restore the pavement and appurtenances. The city shall charge only for the area actually disturbed due to the pavement opening or for disturbances resulting therefrom.
   (D)   When the permittee makes the backfill, he or she shall be held responsible for any settlement. No time limit shall be considered as releasing him or her from this obligation.
   (E)   In any case where this section is silent or presents conflict, the latest revision of the City of Barberton General Roadway Notes and Utility Regulations shall be followed.
(Prior Code, § 1020.12) (Ord. 38-1955, passed 4-4-1955; Ord. 144-2015, passed 10-12-2015)