(A) General. Facilities on, over, above, along, upon, under, across, or within rights-of way are to be maintained by or for the utility in a manner satisfactory to the Village and at the utility's expense.
(B) Emergency maintenance procedures. Emergencies may justify non-compliance with normal procedures for securing a permit:
(1) If an emergency creates a hazard on the traveled portion of the right-of-way, the utility shall take immediate steps to provide all necessary protection for traffic on the highway or the public on the right-of-way including the use of signs, lights, barricades or flaggers. If a hazard does not exist on the traveled way, but the nature of the emergency is such as to require the parking of equipment on the shoulder in order to make repair operations, adequate signs and lights shall be provided. Parking on the shoulder in such an emergency will be permitted only when no other means of access to the facility is available.
(2) In an emergency, the utility shall, as soon as possible, notify the Building Director or his or her duly authorized agent of the emergency, informing him or her as to what steps have been taken for protection of the traveling public and what will be required to make the necessary repairs. If the nature of the emergency is such as to interfere with the free movement of traffic, the utility shall immediately notify the Village police.
(3) In an emergency, the utility shall use all means at hand to complete repairs as rapidly as practicable and with the least inconvenience to the traveling public.
(C) Emergency repairs. The utility must file in writing with the Village a description of the repairs undertaken in the right-of-way within 48 hours after an emergency repair.
(Ord. C0-07-29, passed 8-21-2007; Am. Ord. C0-07-46, passed 11-6-2007; Am. Ord. CO-09- 27, passed 10-6-2009; Am. Ord. CO-2021-21, passed 8-17-2021)