(A) Notice for line and grade:
(1) Request for permit, line, and grade must be made of the engineering department not less than 24 hours before starting construction.
(2) Any deviation from line and grade from the standard cross section must receive prior approval from the Legislative Council.
(B) Line and grade. The engineering department shall mark on the ground the line and grade which shall govern all work, etc., and no walk, driveway apron, or curb contractor shall commence work on a public highway until a permit has been obtained and the line and grade have been marked. The surveyor's stakes marking line and grade shall not be removed until the time as the inspector has verified that the line and grade has been complied with. In no case will the stakes be deviated from unless approved by the Legislative Council.
(C) Notice before starting work. Notice must be given at the office of the engineering department not less than 24 hours before starting any work, stating time, place, and character of such construction.
(D) Seasonal work:
(1) Permits will be issued for cement concrete work and bituminous concrete work to be performed between April l, and December l.
(2) Construction work will be restricted to weather limitations - that the bituminous material shall not be applied on a wet surface, or when temperature is below 60°F. in the shade and rising, or when weather conditions are otherwise unfavorable:
(a) Cement concrete shall not be applied when temperature is below 40°F. in the shade and falling.
(b) No material shall be applied on ground which contains any thickness of frost.
(3) Emergency permits may be issued by authority or the Legislative Council at other times subject to meeting specialized requirements as may be established by the engineering department in each specific case.
(E) Cleanup. All excess material shall be removed from the project, and adjacent side cleaned up in a workmanlike manner immediately after the end of the curing period of cement concrete work or immediately after completion of placing of bituminous concrete, granite or flagstone.
(F) Failure to meet requirements. Failure on the part of the contractor or owner to fully meet the general or specific requirements as herewith set forth may result in nonacceptance of the work by the town and in revocation of existing license and refusal to issue future permits to the contractor.
(G) Responsibility of the property owner:
(1) By ordinance, the property owner is responsible for the construction and maintenance of sidewalks, driveway aprons and curbs.
(2) By adoption of these rules, regulations and specifications pertaining thereto, nothing shall be construed to relieve the property owner of his legal obligations.
(3) The specifications are in keeping with good practice. Inspection of the work and adherence thereto is the responsibility of the property owner, and no claim against the town shall be honored by the town for failure of the work involved to meet the expectations of the property owner or contractor either present or future.
('66 Code, § 59-9)