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Whenever the pavement is disturbed it will be replaced by the permit holder and the cost of such work shall be borne by the permit holder. Until such time as the road base and surface shall have been replaced, any cost of maintenance of keeping the roadway in passable condition shall be borne by the permit holder.
(1980 Code 95.15)
(a) At all times during the progress of the work, adequate protection and passage shall be provided by the permit holder for the traveling public. Barriers shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary for the protection of the traveling public; the same shall be properly lighted at night; and the party or parties to whom this permit is issued shall be responsible for all damages to person or property due to or resulting from any work done under this permit. All detour routes must be approved in advance by the Municipality and the route shall be properly posted with signs so as to clearly direct the motorist in the most appropriate route around the excavation site.
(b) In the event that any conditions which are hazardous to the traveling public shall develop during or after any excavation, the Municipal Administrative Director shall contact the contractor to correct the same, or if the contractor is not immediately available or cannot be contacted, then the defect shall be corrected by Municipal employees and the expense of such repairs charged against the contractor's deposit or bond.
(1980 Code 95.16)
No tunneling or driving shall be done under this permit without prior approval of the method to be followed where pipes or conduits are to cross the roadway. The crossing shall be made without disturbing the pavement, if possible, by tunneling or driving the pipe under the roadway. The pipe shall be carried under and across the road in a large casing unless otherwise herein provided or by written consent of the Municipal Engineer.
(1980 Code 95.17)
The pavement shall be kept clear of all dirt from the excavation. In the event the roadway becomes damaged because of said construction, the party to whom this permit is granted shall promptly restore said roadway to its former state of usefulness.
(1980 Code 95.18)
All of the above conditions shall apply in the event it becomes necessary to open the trench at some future date for repairs or removal of structures. Except as herein authorized, no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within the limits of the roadway in such manner as to interfere unnecessarily with travel over the road.
(1980 Code 95.19)
If the party to whom this permit is issued does anything contrary to the orders of the Municipal Engineer, and after due notice fails to conform to such orders, the Municipality may, with or without notice, correct such work or remove such structures or material; and the party or parties to whom this permit is issued shall reimburse the Municipality for any expense incurred in correcting the work or removing the structure or materials.
(1980 Code 95.20)
All the work herein contemplated shall be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Municipal Engineer, and the entire expense thereof shall be borne by the party to whom this permit is issued. On the completion of the work herein contemplated, all rubbish and debris shall be removed and the roadway and roadsides shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the Municipal Engineer. The right is reserved, during the time any or all work is being performed, to appoint an inspector over the work who shall represent the interests of the Municipality, and any compensation arranged for shall be paid wholly by the permit holder.
(1980 Code 95.21)
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