§11-203. Sewer and Water Pipe and Other Underground Service. [4]


(1) No person shall open, break or tunnel any street for the purpose of making a connection with or repairing any sewer or water pipe or other underground service, unless he has obtained a permit from the Department of Licenses and Inspections. Tunneling will not be permitted without the written approval of the Chief Highway Engineer.

(2) No such permit shall be issued without the approval of the Department of Streets and the Department in charge of the underground service to be repaired or connected.

(3) No permit issued under this Section shall be operative after a period of two (2) weeks from its effective date or, if no effective date is specified, from the date it is issued. However, any such permit may be renewed for periods of two (2) weeks at a time, subject to the provisions of this Section, upon payment of $8. for each renewal. Permittees shall procure permits for emergency openings within five (5) working days.[5]

(4) All work done under any permit issued under the provisions of this Section shall be subject to the supervision of the responsible departments of the City and shall be done in accordance with the regulations of those departments, including but not limited to the regulations as to precautions to be taken during the performance of the work, time and manner of doing the work, and the replacement and maintenance of the temporary paving. Non-compliance with the regulations may result in additional costs to the permittee when the Department is required to correct conditions.

(5) Where the fees prescribed in 11-203(7) have been paid permanent restoration of the roadway paving shall be done by the Department of Streets, itself or by contract.

(6) The work authorized under any permit issued under the provisions of this Section shall be determined by the Department of Streets.

(7) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, or where the applicant is responsible for the complete and satisfactory replacement of the permanent paving and does so to the satisfaction of the Department of Streets, each applicant shall pay for permits provided for in this Section the following sums:[6]

(a) For breaking any paved or macadamized street and making an opening of two (2) square yards or less, $300.00; for each additional square yard $75.;[7]

(b) For breaking any unpaved street, $30. for each opening;

(c) For breaking any paved or unpaved footway, $20. for each opening; the restoration of the paving in the footway shall be the responsibility of the permittee and/or the property owner.[8]

(8) Permits granted on payment of the charges provided herein shall entitle the permittee to excavate an opening not to exceed two (2) square yards, except as described herein.

(9) Permits issued under this Section may be exchanged for a permit for a different location, for the same character of paving, where satisfactory evidence is presented that the street pavement has not been opened under the original permit.

(10) The permittee under any permit issued under the provisions of this Section shall be responsible for all damage resulting from his work.

(11) No permit shall be issued to any person who has violated this Chapter until all charges, fines and penalties have been paid.

(12) Any person who has been permitted to open, break or tunnel any street for the purpose of building or repairing any underground structure shall, upon the written request of the Department of Streets, relocate such structure when it will interfere with proposed construction.

(13) In special situations where street reconstruction is planned and where ditch paving restoration will not be required, the Chief Highway Engineer is authorized to modify street opening costs, as described in paragraph (7).