(a) Unless permission has been granted by the village to defer the replacement or repair of public property damaged or destroyed during construction, applicant shall promptly cause all public ways, utility easements, landscaping and other public property disturbed, damaged or destroyed as a result of construction activities on the construction site, including, but not limited to, street pavement, curbs, sidewalks, sewers, drainage systems, streetlights, and other public improvements, to be repaired and restored to a condition as good and serviceable as before such damage or disturbance.
(b) Construction vehicles shall use a driveway to enter the construction site from the adjacent roadway. If there is no driveway on the construction site, applicant shall install a temporary driveway approved by the director to be used for access to the site.
(c) Applicant shall, until the cessation of construction activity and the issuance of an occupancy permit, maintain that part of any street alley, parkway, sidewalk or other public property adjacent to the construction site, or used as a route for construction traffic, in a safe condition and clear of mud, dirt and debris deposited thereon.
(d) If a sidewalk exists adjacent to the construction site, it shall be maintained and kept available, clean and unobstructed to provide a safe pedestrian walkway at all times during construction.
(e) If it is necessary to remove a sidewalk to facilitate construction, applicant shall provide a temporary walkway approved by the director of public works that is accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities. Applicant shall restore and replace the permanent sidewalk as soon as possible, weather permitting. (Ord. 0-04-05, 1-20-2004)