§ 95.041 INSURANCE.
   An applicant shall provide a certificate of insurance to the borough and have said certificate properly executed by the applicant's insurance carrier. Properly executed certificates of insurance shall be filed with the borough and verify that the applicant is insured against all claims which may arise from or out of the performance of the excavation work, whether such performance be by the applicant or anyone directly or indirectly employed by him or her. Such insurance shall include protection against liability arising from completed operations, underground utility damage and collapse of any property. Liability insurance for bodily injury shall be in an amount not less than $300,000 for each person, $300,000 for each accident, and for property damages an amount not less than $100,000. Failure of an applicant to file a certificate of insurance shall be a sufficient reason for denying a permit. The applicant shall save and hold harmless the borough from any and all damages and liability by reason of personal injury or property damage arising from work done by the applicant under the provisions of this chapter. Borough of Grove City, its employees and designated agents shall be listed as additional insured on the insurance certificate provided with the permit application.
(Ord. 1484, passed 4-18-2022, § 2)