Except as otherwise provided in the Codified Ordinances, no person may construct in any rights- of-way without first having obtained a construction permit as set forth in this chapter. This requirement shall be in addition to any requirement set forth in Codified Ordinances.
(A) A construction permit allows the permittee to construct and to obstruct travel, in the specified portion of the rights-of-way as described in the construction permit while placing facilities described therein, to the extent and for the duration specified therein.
(B) Unless otherwise specified, a construction permit is valid for six months from the date of issuance for the area of rights-of-way specified in the permit.
(C) No permittee may construct in the rights- of-way beyond the date or dates specified in the construction permit unless such permittee:
(1) Makes a supplementary application for another construction permit before the expiration of the initial construction permit; and
(2) Is granted a new construction permit or construction permit extension.
(D) Original construction permits issued under this chapter shall, when possible, be conspicuously displayed at all times at the indicated work site and be available for inspection by inspectors and authorized village personnel. If the original construction permit is not conspicuously displayed at the indicated work site or the project involves work conducted simultaneously at multiple locations, then upon request, the construction permit must be produced within 12 business hours.
(Ord. 03-02, passed 2-25-02; Am. Ord. 06-18, passed 9-24-18)