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   901.04 APPEALS.
   The Board of Zoning Appeals shall review any appeals made by individuals, corporations,
contractors, or public utilities who are not satisfied with the decision made by the Safety Service Director, who is the Zoning Inspector, regarding the exemption section of this Chapter. The Board of Zoning Appeals shall hear both parties and make a decision based upon the information provided. The decision of the Appeals Board shall be binding and final.
(Ord. 47-10-0. Passed 10-25-10.)
   901.05 FAILURE TO COMPLETE RESTORATION.
   Should public utilities or contractor(s) that occupy streets, alleys or public grounds fail to complete their project within a reasonable time in the City of Celina, then the City may make such necessary repairs and invoice said public utility or contractor(s) for the cost of repairs and said public utility or contractor(s) shall pay all costs (labor, equipment, and or materials) of restoring said pavement or surface and shall make payment to City not later than thirty (30) days from date of invoice. (Ord. 47-10-0. Passed 10-25-10.)
   901.06 REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR PERMIT.
   The application for a permit shall state the location and time, when the opening is to be made, the probable length of time required for making the repair, sizes of the openings to be made, the purpose of the excavation, and such other information as the Safety Service Director may deem necessary for the general health, safety, and welfare of the public.
(Ord. 47-10-0. Passed 10-25-10.)
   901.07 RULES AND REGULATIONS; BACKFILLING.
   (a)   The Safety Service Director shall from time to time make rules and regulations governing the opening of public streets, avenues, alleys, and public grounds, and the materials to be used for resurfacing or repairing of all openings made by the applicant(s). Such work shall be performed under the supervision of the Public Works Department and or the Engineering Department of the City of Celina.
   (b)   The permit holder shall be responsible for the immediate backfilling of said openings in accordance with City policies and procedures regarding same.
(Ord. 47-10-0. Passed 10-25-10.)
   901.08 BARRICADES AND WARNING LIGHTS.
   Every person who shall dig, or cause to be dug, in or adjoining any street, alley, avenue, or public ground any excavation whatsoever, and every person who shall occupy or cause to be occupied any portion of any street with building material, or any obstruction, shall provide sufficient warning lights and barricades to adequately protect pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Such person shall cause not less than two (2) warning lights to be securely and conspicuously posted in or near such excavation, building material or obstruction (one or more at each end of the space so excavated or occupied) and if the space occupied by such obstruction shall exceed ten feet (10') in extent, additional lights shall be posted as aforesaid for every additional ten feet (10') of excavation or obstruction. Such lights shall be kept operating during the hours of darkness or at anytime ordinary visibility is obscured. The Safety Service Director, or his designee, may require additional lights for an excavated area deemed unsafe. In the case of excavations, whether in an adjoining street, avenue, alley, or public ground and in case of other open or exposed places within the City, suitable warning barriers shall be erected to protect against accidents.
(Ord. 47-10-0. Passed 10-25-10.)
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