§ 92.03 PERMITS REQUIRED.
   Any work within or upon any village street or street right-of-way that will include, but not be limited to, disturbing the pavement, curb and/or gutter, driveway entrance or sidewalk, requires a permit for that purpose. A Utility company, property owner, or his/her authorized agent, shall complete an "application for authorization to construct utilities, excavate, or perform work in village streets or right-of-way" to apply for a street right-of-way permit at the village. The work would also include the movement of any trucks, truck tractors or other heavy equipment upon village streets outside established truck routes as established pursuant to § 71.06 and in accordance with the Motor Vehicle Code adopted by the village by reference in § 70.01. The terms TRUCK and/or TRUCK TRACTOR as used herein, shall have the meaning as set forth in M.C.L.A. § 257.75 and M.C.L.A. § 257.77, respectively. Since there might be circumstances where travel by a truck or truck tractor over a village street or street that is not a designated truck route is necessary, especially for the development and/or construction of projects that involve more than, or other than, a single-family dwelling, this subchapter will provide a means by which the use of a non-designated truck route street may be used. Any work that does not disturb the right-of-way is exempt from permitting requirements except that traffic detours or lane closures must be approved by the Director of Public Works and/or his or her designee. Work covered under §§ 92.25 et seq. shall be subject to the permitting process under §§ 92.25 et seq.
   (B)   This subchapter shall not be deemed to apply to construction traffic related to the construction, remodeling or repair of a new or existing single-family home.
(Ord. 57, passed 9-9-2002; Ord. passed 10-2-2002; Ord. passed 10-7-2002; Ord. 155, passed 1-11-2021)