(A) Dust and airborne particulate control provisions. The application shall include a description of plans for controlling dust and other airborne particles from the subject property, including without limitation a source of water and spraying equipment and any other measures which shall be taken to control airborne particles.
(B) Fencing. If the permit authorizes construction of a new principal structure then the applicant shall comply with § 150.14
(D). Construction projects with open excavations, trenches, exterior material storage, unsecured structures or other hazards shall be protected with a safety fence or other measure approved by the Director of Fire and Building.
(C) New water and sewer service lines. A new water and sewer service connection shall be provided for new construction of a principal structure. Such new connections shall also be made to homes being rebuilt following demolition of an existing structure. Abandoned service connections shall be disconnected at the main and are subject to approval by the Director of Public Works. An existing sewer service connection may be lined when approved by the Director of Public Works.
(D) Site management standards. The following site management standards shall apply to all work:
(1) Accessibility, parking and loading standards. No pavement or sidewalk within a public right-of-way shall be unavailable for public use at any time except during the time when such pavement or sidewalk is being removed and replaced. No such pavement or sidewalk that is removed and replaced shall be out of service for more than three days. No parking, loading, or storage of demolition debris, spoils or construction materials shall be permitted within any right-of-way, on any public property, or within ten feet of any right-of-way of adjacent public or private property unless specifically approved by the village. The village may forbid parking in any particular location on a public right-of-way if the village determines that such parking has an adverse impact on neighboring property or on traffic control.
(2) Particulate control. Airborne particles shall be controlled at the subject property at all times during work by means of water truck and spraying equipment or other water source capable of spraying and thoroughly saturating all portions of the structure and surrounding property affected by the work. Such spraying shall be undertaken at all times necessary to thoroughly control the creation and migration of airborne particles, including without limitation dust, from the subject property.
(3) Gravel mat. When determined by the village engineer to be appropriate and practical, the applicant shall cause a gravel mat to be installed on the subject property of size and in a location sufficient to wash down all vehicles used on the subject property and to cause dirt and mud to be removed from the tires of such vehicles. The gravel mat shall be located so as not to interfere with any use by the public or public right-of-ways and not to cause any nuisance or inconvenience to adjacent public or private property.
(4) Sanitation facilities. Any portable toilet on the subject property shall be located and oriented as required by the Director of Fire and Building. One such portable toilet shall be provided at every site of construction of a new principal structure, not later than immediately after completion of excavation of the foundation of the new structure. The proposed location of any portable toilet shall be depicted on plans submitted at the time of application for the review and approval of the Director of Fire and Building.
(5) Litter control and clean up. Litter and debris at the subject property shall be controlled at all times. The applicant shall designate a person who will regularly be present at the subject property as having responsibility to assure that no litter or debris migrates onto adjacent properties or public ways, and that all construction debris is contained in a waste receptacle of an appropriate size, and is hauled away from the subject property as needed so as to not constitute a nuisance.
(6) Street and sidewalk cleaning. The applicant shall cause all dirt, mud, gravel, and other debris from the subject property or related to any work conducted on the subject property to be cleaned regularly every day from all sidewalks and streets adjoining and in the area of the subject property, and subject to penalties in accordance with § 150.13(G)(1).
(7) No trespass. No permit issued pursuant to this division shall authorize or shall be construed to authorize any entry onto property adjoining the subject property or any work for which entry onto property adjoining the subject property is or may be necessary, unless a proper right of entry has been secured from the owner of such adjacent property.
(8) Storm water management. Storm water shall be managed during all phases of new construction in accordance with the requirements of § 150.11(D) and Chapter 154 of this Code.
(E) Damage to property. No person engaged in any work pursuant to a permit issued shall injure, damage, or destroy, or cause or allow to be injured, damaged, or destroyed, any property whether public or private, not owned by such person. In the event of any injury, damage, or destruction in violation of this provision, it shall be the duty of the person committing, inflicting, causing or allowing such injury, damage, or destruction to promptly repair and restore the injured, damaged, or destroyed property and to pay all of the costs and expenses of such repair and restoration. For purposes of this provision, a person shall be deemed to have caused or allowed injury, damage, or destruction or whenever any work being done by the person, or any contractor, subcontractor, agent, or employee of that person, shall have resulted in such injury, damage, or destruction.
(F) Commencement of construction or site restoration. Either construction of an approved new structure shall have commenced, or the subject property shall have been fully restored in conformance with § 150.14
(J).
(G) Special permit fees.
(1) Additional fee for street cleaning. If the applicant shall fail to clean all sidewalks and streets adjoining and in the area of the subject property, then the applicant shall pay a special street cleaning fee of $300 for each violation.
(Ord. 1123, passed 1-28-20)