(A) Every cut, excavation, or alteration made pursuant to this chapter shall be fully repaired and restored by the permittee or the person, entity, or utility on whose behalf the permittee is acting, according to generally accepted engineering standards. Such repair or restoration shall be inspected by the Public Works Director, or such qualified person as he or she may designate. The permittee shall notify the Public Works Director of the progress of such repair or restoration upon request, and shall comply with the reasonable directions of the Public Works Director or such person as he or she may designate.
(B) (1) In order to properly repair any cut, excavation, or damage made on any portion of one side of a road, street, or sidewalk having a length greater than ten feet, the permittee shall restore the road surface by resurfacing the entire side of the road, street, or sidewalk for the length of the cut, excavation, or damage plus ten feet at both ends of the cut, excavation, or damage.
(2) In order to properly repair any cut, excavation, or damage made on both sides of a road, street, or sidewalk having a length greater than ten feet, the permittee shall restore the road surface by resurfacing the entire road for the length of the cut, excavation, or damage plus ten feet at both ends of the cut, excavation, or alteration.
(3) Unless otherwise approved by the Public Works Director, all openings will be saw cut and all back fill will be flowable fill. The Public Works Director may promulgate regulations, subject to the approval of the City Council, setting forth the standards and requirements for acceptable repair and restoration.
(2010 Code, § 52.04)