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§ 96.072 RESTORING PAVEMENTS OR STREET SURFACING TO FORMER CONDITION.
   The city shall keep on file all copies of permits issued under this subchapter and to inspect from time to time all pavement, or other street surfacing, disturbed pursuant to those permits. If the pavement or surfacing is not restored and maintained as nearly as possible to the original condition, notice shall be given the permittee, who shall put the pavement or surfacing in good condition within three days. If the permittee fails after notice given to restore and maintain the pavement or the surface thereof, the city may make the necessary repairs and the permittee shall pay the costs thereof, and until the costs are paid, no other permit shall be issued to him or her or to any person in his or her behalf.
(1992 Code, § 38-58) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999)
§ 96.073 EXCAVATIONS NEAR STREET.
   No person shall make or cause to be made any excavation on any lot adjacent to any street, alley, public ground or traveled road, or roadway, except the excavations be securely guarded so as to prevent the injury of any person or animal passing upon or along the street, alley, ground or road.
(1992 Code, § 38-59) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999)
PERMIT REQUIRED
§ 96.085 PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No person shall make or cause to be made any excavation in or under any street, parking, sidewalk, alley or public ground or remove any earth, soil, paving, gravel or material therefrom without first having obtained a permit for the work therefor from the city
(1992 Code, § 38-60) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999) Penalty, see § 10.999
§ 96.086 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
   The work permit application shall state where the work is to be the extent thereof, in front of which lots and the purpose of the work.
(1992 Code, § 38-61) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999)
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