A permit issued pursuant to this subchapter shall be issued upon the following conditions, which shall be strictly adhered to by the holder thereof.
(A) Such permit shall be valid for a limited time, not in excess of 15 days, which shall be determined by the borough on the basis of the scope of the work being undertaken and the inconvenience to the public involved, and such time limit shall be stated on the permit. Under special circumstances, a permit may be extended beyond the original time limit with approval of the borough for a fee, fixed pursuant to resolution.
(B) The building material or dumpster shall occupy only such portion of the street and/or sidewalk specified in the permit.
(C) Such building material or dumpster shall be placed so as not to interfere with drainage of any street or sidewalk, or with access to any fire hydrant.
(D) Such building material shall be arranged in a regular, neat, compact form so as to occupy a minimum of space and present the least risk of falling, sliding, or scattering.
(E) The holder of such permit shall be liable for all damages, losses, costs, or expenses that are or may be considered by reason of the placing or storage of such material or dumpster upon the street or sidewalk.
(F) The holder of such permit shall be responsible for placing barriers, guards, and warning lights in the vicinity of or around such material or dumpster so as to prevent injury to persons or property.
(G) On or before the date of expiration of such permit, all such material or the dumpster shall be removed from the street and/or sidewalk and the street and/or sidewalk shall be restored to the condition in which it was immediately prior to such storage, in default of which the same shall be deemed abandoned property and the borough may cause the same to be removed with the expense of such removal plus 10% payable by the holder of such permit and collected in any manner provided by law.
(Prior Code, Ch. 13, Pt. 3, § 304) (Ord. 3-97, passed 11-3-1997)