§ 33-4-21 CLEAN-UP.
   Clean-up of the city's street, easements or roadways shall immediately follow construction operations as the job progresses, and shall not be left until all construction is completed. Maintenance of trenches, filling of settlement, cleaning out eroded dirt from ditches and drainage structures shall be a continuous operation. The permittee shall, before the close of the work day, restore the damaged portions of the street, alley, easement or roadway to a satisfactory condition similar or equal to that existing before the commencement of the described work, including any seeding or sodding necessary. All clean-up operations at the location of such excavation shall be accomplished at the expense of the permittee and shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director. From time to time as may be ordered by the Public Works Director, and in any event, immediately after completion of the work, the permittee shall, at his or its own expense, clean up and remove all refuse and unused materials of any kind resulting from the work, and upon failure to do so within 24 hours after having been notified to do so by the Public Works Director, said work may be done by the Public Works Director and the cost thereof charged to the permittee, and the permittee shall also be liable for the cost thereof under the performance guarantee provided hereunder.
(1993 Code, § 33-4-18) (Ord. 529, passed 5-6-1974; Am. Ord. 582, passed 3-21-1977; Am. Ord. 762, passed 4-4-1988; Am. Ord. 1088, passed 2-16-1999)