§ 130.38 ROADWAY PROTECTION.
   (A)   For the purposes of this section:
      (1)   SUBDIVISION CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC means the operation on town roads of all trucks, trailers, tractors, backhoes, graders and any other equipment or machinery used to construct infrastructure as detailed on the final improvement plans of a subdivision.
      (2)   BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC means the operation on town roads of all trucks, trailers, tractors, backhoes, graders and any other equipment or machinery used to construct any building or structure for which a building permit is required.
   (B)   Prior to the commencement of any subdivision construction traffic, the developer of a subdivision shall obtain from the town or designee an ingress/egress plan (to include street names) for all subdivision construction traffic. All subdivision construction traffic must enter and leave the subdivision in accordance with the ingress/egress plan.
   (C)   No subdivision construction traffic or building construction traffic shall damage any of the town’s existing roadways. The developer of a subdivision or the person holding the building permit shall be responsible to repair such damage.
   (D)   If subdivision construction traffic does cause damage to the town’s existing roadways, the town shall not accept the public improvements of the subdivision until such damage has been repaired to the satisfaction of the town.
   (E)   If building construction traffic does cause damage to the town’s existing roadways, the town shall not grant a certificate of occupancy for the building or structure benfitting from the building construction traffic until such damage has been repaired to the satisfaction of the town.
(Ord. 692, passed 8-10-06; Am. Ord. 859A, passed 11-6-14; Am. Res. 2804A, passed 11-6-14)