9-8-6: SITE MANAGEMENT STANDARDS:
The following site management standards shall apply to all work:
   A.   Accessibility, Parking And Loading Standards:
      1.   No pavement or sidewalk shall be unavailable for public use at any time except when such pavement or sidewalk is removed and replaced. No such pavement or sidewalk that is removed and replaced shall be out of service for more than three (3) days unless an acceptable temporary installation of stone is approved by the village and is made.
      2.   No storage of demolition debris, soil, or construction materials shall be permitted within ten feet (10') of any paved surface.
      3.   The village may reasonably forbid or limit on street parking for contractor vehicles in the vicinity of a development site if the village determines that such parking creates obstructions for sight clearance or emergency vehicle access.
      4.   The permit holder shall create a construction entry area or drive perpendicular to the adjacent street, constructed of three inch (3") stone on which vehicles would operate to deter mud and dirt accumulation on the contractor's vehicles and equipment within one week of commencement of construction under a permit.
   B.   Sanitation Facilities: The building permit holder will comply with United States department of labor, occupational health and safety administration, 29 CFR 1926.51 safety and health regulations for construction; occupational safety and health administration, environmental controls; subpart D - sanitation, as may be amended from time to time. The proposed location of any portable toilet shall be depicted on site plans submitted at the time of application for the review and approval of the village manager or his or her designee.
   C.   Limitations On Noise: No person shall operate or cause to be operated any radio or other entertainment device at such a volume so as to violate section 4-4-2, "Excessive, Unnecessary Or Unusually Loud Sound Prohibited", of this code. Every contractor and every permittee shall be responsible for all actions of their employees, agents, and subcontractors hereunder, and shall be liable for all violations of the provisions of this chapter committed by such employees, agents, or subcontractors.
   D.   Litter Control:
      1.   Litter and debris generated from activity on the subject property shall be controlled at all times. The building permit holder shall designate a person regularly present at the subject property as having responsibility to assure that no litter or debris leaves the subject property and that all litter and debris is removed or contained on the subject property before the end of every day.
      2.   The building permit holder must provide a suitably sized and serviced waste receptacle at each site subject to development following backfilling of excavations, prior to starting framing, and maintain the same through construction.
   E.   Street And Sidewalk Cleaning: The building permit holder shall cause all dirt, mud, gravel, and other debris from the subject property or related to any work conducted on the subject property to be cleaned regularly every day from all streets adjoining and in the area of the subject property. Any permit holder who fails to comply with this requirement shall be subject to receiving a citation for violating this chapter for each day that the debris remains. In addition, the village may apply the site management deposit to costs incurred by the village to remediate the debris.
   F.   Limitations On Deliveries: No construction materials shall be delivered to any residential zoning lot prior to seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. or after seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. Monday through Friday, prior to eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. or after seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. on Saturday, and prior to ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. or after six o'clock (6:00) P.M. on holidays. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply: 1) in the event of a bona fide emergency to which construction workers must respond, 2) to any work ordered by the village, or 3) to work required by the village. (Ord. 2007-2-6, 2-1-2007)