[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 42]
No person shall remove, excavate or disturb any sidewalk or
curb, except for the sole purpose of relaying or repairing the same,
without a permit therefor from the Township Engineer.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 42; amended by Ord. No. 3246, 12-12-1989, § 5]
All fees are contained in Appendix III of Chapter 2.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 43; amended at time of adoption
of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
No permit required by this Division shall be granted unless
there shall be deposited with the Township Engineer a sum equivalent
to $10 for each 10 feet or fraction thereof, linear measurement, of
the sidewalk or curb which is to be removed, excavated or disturbed,
which sum shall be retained by the Township Engineer as security for
the replacing of such sidewalk or curb within the time stated in the
permit, or any renewal thereof. In case such sidewalk or curb is not
replaced within such period to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer,
he shall cause the work to be properly done and shall pay the cost
thereof out of such deposit, and such deposit or the unexpended portion
thereof shall be returned when the sidewalk and curb are properly
replaced.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 42]
Any permit required by this Division shall state the maximum
length of time that it shall remain in force, but may be renewed by
the Township Engineer for a further period if, in his judgment, such
renewal is necessary.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 44]
During the time that any sidewalk shall be removed, provision
shall be made by the owner or occupant of the premises for safe and
convenient means of passage by pedestrians, satisfactory to the Township
Engineer.