§ 152.03 TRAFFIC-CONTROL.
   (A)   Traffic-control plans. A permittee shall submit a traffic-control plan application to the Public Works Department at least two business days prior to the proposed start date of construction activities. The traffic-control plan application shall include a traffic-control plan. The traffic-control plan shall be designed and submitted by a traffic-control designer. No work in the public right-of-way shall commence until the Director has approved the traffic-control plan. The Director may waive the requirement for a traffic-control plan if he or she determines that the extent of the work will not affect traffic flow.
   (B)   Traffic-control manual. The town designates the Manual of Traffic-Control Devices (2009 Edition) as a public record and hereby adopts the Manual of Traffic-Control Devices (2009 Edition), three copies of which are on file in the Town Clerk’s office as the town’s official traffic-control manual for construction work zones with the following changes:
      (1)   Arrow boards are required for all lane closures on arterial streets; and
      (2)   A permittee shall hire a uniformed off-duty police officer to be present when construction activities take place within 300 feet of a signalized intersection or if required by the Director. Permittees must arrange for a police officer five calendar days in advance of planned construction activities.
(Ord. 21-04, passed 3-11-2021)