Section 9.10 RESTORATION SPECIFICATIONS-SODDING. A. Description. This shall consist of preparing sod beds, furnishing and laying of live sod on the shoulders, slopes, ditches, or other locations as designated by
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Section 9.09 RIGHT-OF-WAY REPAIR. A. Timing. The work to be done under the excavation permit, and the repair of the right-of-way as required herein, must be completed within the dates
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Section 9.08 INSPECTION. All construction work within the public rights-of-way shall be subject to inspection by the Village and certain types of work may have continuous inspection. It shall be
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Section 9.07 TESTING. A. Description. The Village may require Permittee to provide material testing for each phase of the work and at no cost to the Village. The Independent Geotechnical
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Section 9.06 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. A. General Conditions. The following general conditions apply to all work done within the public rights-of-way such as utility line installation or repairs performed by any
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Section 9.05 EXCAVATION PERMIT FEE. A. The Excavation Permit Fee has been determined by the Village to be an amount sufficient to recover the costs incurred by the Village. This
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Section 9.04 EXCAVATION PERMIT. A. Permit Required. Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter or other chapters of the Village Code, no person shall excavate any right-of-way or place facilities
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Section 9.03 ADMINISTRATION. The Department of Public Works (“Department”) is responsible for the administration of the rights-of-way, and the permits and ordinances related thereto.
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Section 9.02 DEFINITIONS. The following definitions apply in this ordinance. References hereafter to “sections” are unless otherwise specified references to sections in this ordinance. Defined terms remain defined terms whether...
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Section 9.01 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. The Village finds that the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has resulted in increased use of the public rights-of-way and increased costs to
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Section 8.20. DIVISIBILITY OF SECTIONS. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Chapter is, for any reason, held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the
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Section 8.19. PENALTY. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of the violation of any provision of this Chapter, shall, upon conviction thereof be subject to a forfeiture of not
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