As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
A monolithic concrete structure of standard dimension.
A concrete curb, without monolithic gutter, also of standard
dimension.
Includes demolition and removal, paving, repaving, curbing,
recurbing, repairing, improving and altering.
Both horizontal and vertical alignment prepared by the Township
Engineer or by a professional engineer licensed to practice in this
state and approved in writing by the Township Engineer.
A monitoring well is defined as any incursion into the municipal
right-of-way for the purpose of obtaining data to identify, monitor
or quantify the absence, presence or extent of potential environmental
contamination of any kind. Such incursion may be on a short- or long-term
temporary, permanent or semipermanent basis.
[Added 3-20-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-06]
Any lands owned by the Township, including but not limited
to easements and unimproved streets and sidewalks.
That portion of the sidewalk containing a hard surface of
concrete, asphalt, pavers, or other material used for pedestrian traffic.
That portion of the dedicated street right-of-way between
the existing or proposed curbline and the right-of-way line.
The specifications and drawings governing the same on file
in the office of the Township Engineer.
That portion of the dedicated street right-of-way containing
a hard surface of asphalt, concrete, pavers, or other material used
for vehicular traffic.
That portion of the sidewalk which does not contain a hard
surface of concrete, asphalt, pavers, or other material.