If no permit is issued pursuant to any such application, the deposits made with such application shall be returned to the applicant, less the cost and expense of the investigation by the City Engineer. If a permit is issued, the fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall be paid into the Treasury as a fee for issuing such permit. The cost and expense of the investigation by the City Engineer shall be paid to him and the balance of such deposit shall be held until the street or other public place is restored to its former condition, including the removal of refuse, debris and dirt from the paved surface of the street, driveways and sidewalks, to the approval of the City Engineer after which the balance of such deposit, less the cost of inspection of work, if any, shall be returned to the applicant. In case such restoration is not made within the time specified in the permit, the work shall be done by the Municipality. The expense thereof shall be charged against such deposit, and the balance, if any, returned to the applicant. In case the amount deposited is not sufficient either to pay the cost and expense of the investigation and inspection by the Engineer or to restore the street or other place so excavated or opened as aforesaid, the additional amount required therefor shall be paid to the Treasurer by such applicant upon receipt of a statement therefor.
(Ord. 1961-69. Passed 6-5-61.)
(Ord. 1961-69. Passed 6-5-61.)