§ 93.070 CUTTING CURB.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to cut into any paving, curb, or sidewalk for the purpose of constructing a driveway or any other purpose whatsoever without first having obtained a written permit from the Board of Trustees therefor. Before any person shall obtain a permit, the person shall inform the Municipal Clerk of the place where the cutting is to be done, and it shall be the Utilities Superintendent’s duty to inspect the place of entry into the paving, sidewalk, or curb, before the same is cut. When cutting into any paving, it shall be the duty of the party to cut the paving under those rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Board of Trustees or the Municipal Engineer. When the applicant is ready to close the opening made, the applicant shall inform the Utilities Superintendent, who shall supervise and inspect the materials used and the work done in closing the opening. It shall be discretionary with the Board of Trustees to order the Utilities Superintendent, under the supervision and inspection of the Municipal Engineer or the committee of the Board of Trustees on the streets and alleys, to do the work of cutting and closing the paving and charge the costs thereof to the party who obtained the permit. The Board of Trustees may consent to the work of cutting and closing the paving to be done by the party holding the permit. Before any permit is issued by the Board of Trustees, the applicant for the permit shall deposit with the Municipal Treasurer a sum set by resolution of the Board of Trustees for all paving, curb, or sidewalk to be cut. This sum shall be set on a per square foot cost of construction basis. The deposit shall be retained by the village for the purpose of replacing the paving, curb, or sidewalk, in the event that the work is done by the village. In the event that the village elects to require the applicant to replace the paving, curb, or sidewalk, the deposit shall be retained by the village until the work is completed to the satisfaction of the Utilities Superintendent or the committee of the Board of Trustees on streets and alleys. In addition to making the deposit above set forth, the applicant shall, before any permit is issued, execute a bond to the village with a good and sufficient surety or sureties to be approved by the Board of Trustees in a sum set by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
(1991 Code, § 8-401) Penalty, see § 93.999
Statutory reference:
   Authority, see Neb. RS 17-567