(A) If the Director determines during construction that a temporary emergency repair to a public right-of-way is necessary to correct a situation that is hazardous to the public, the Director shall immediately notify the permittee. If the permittee does not commence the emergency repair within a reasonable time, the Director may cause performance of such temporary emergency repair work as is necessary to correct the hazardous situation. The permittee, or public service provider, shall reimburse the city for the actual direct and indirect cost of the work necessary to correct the hazardous situation. The permittee shall maintain the temporary emergency repair until the permittee completes construction and permanent repairs.
(B) If the Director determines that a problem with a public service provider's existing facility in a public right-of-way requires a temporary emergency repair to correct a situation that is hazardous to the public, the Director shall immediately notify the public service provider. If the public service provider does not commence the emergency repair within a reasonable time, the Director may cause performance of such temporary emergency repair work as is necessary to correct the hazardous situation. The public service provider shall reimburse the city for the actual direct and indirect cost of the work necessary to correct the hazardous situation. The public service provider shall maintain the temporary emergency repair until the public service provider completes construction and permanent repairs.
(Ord. 06-2006-46, passed 6-13-06) Penalty, see § 157.99