919.24 DISRUPTION COSTS.
   (a)   At the time of Permit application, the Service Director shall determine the number of days necessary to complete the construction requested in the Permit application. The determination shall be based upon the R.S. Means Estimating Standards. There shall be no Permit fee attributable to disruption costs for construction during the number of days determined by the Service Director as necessary to complete the work, so long as no lanes of traffic are obstructed during the rush hours set forth in this chapter. If the project is not completed during the time period set forth in the Permit, and if the Service Director has not granted an extension pursuant to this chapter, and/or if at any time Permittee interferes with any lanes of traffic during rush hour on collector or arterial streets, without having first received permission to do so from the Service Director, the following daily fees shall be paid to compensate for disruption costs:
 
 
Residential Street
 
 
 
$100.00
 
 
 
 
 
NON RUSH HOUR
RUSH HOUR
Collector Streets
$200.00
$400.00
Arterial Streets
$400.00
$800.00
 
   (b)   The fees for disruption costs shall apply for each 500 feet of Right-of-Way obstructed. By way of example, if a Permit has been granted for work on a collector street, and the Service Director has determined that the work will be completed in four days, no disruption cost Permit fee shall be charged for work during those four days, so long as no lanes of traffic are interfered with during rush hours. If, without prior approval of the Service Director, a lane of traffic on this street is interfered with during rush hours, and the interference comprises 500 feet or less, an additional fee of $400.00 must be paid. If the work is not completed within four days, and no extension is granted, on the fifth day of work, any interference with one lane of traffic of 500 feet or less during a non rush hour time period, will require an additional permit fee of $200.00. If the area of lane interference exceeds 500 feet, but is less than 1,000 feet, in this scenario, the non rush hour fee on the fifth day of work would be $400.00.
(Ord. 14-2002. Passed 1-8-02.)