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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
045
Date
11/10/1997
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1997
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4.2 Coordination and Environmental Impact <br />Except for emergencies, the Village may require that all construction and installations be <br />coordinated with the Village's Street improvement programs. In addition, the Permittee shall assess <br />and report on the impact of its proposed construction on the Village environment. Such reports may <br />be reviewed by the Village to ensure, inter alia, (i) that all applicable laws including building and <br />zoning codes and air and water pollution regulations are complied with, (ii) that aesthetic and good <br />planning principles have been given due consideration, and (iii) that adverse impact on the <br />environment has been minimized. The Permittee shall incorporate reasonable changes requested by <br />the Village. <br />4.3 Construction and Restoration <br />All Streets, public property, and lawfully installed improvements therein which are distributed <br />by the Permittee's activity shall be restored to the Village's satisfaction in the time frame prescribed <br />by the Village, or if not prescribed by the Village, as soon as possible (in no circumstances more than <br />thirty (30) days from the date of completion of construction) by the Permittee, at its expense, to, at <br />a minimum, the condition which existed prior to construction to the Village's satisfaction. In the <br />event replacement and restoration of the area is not completed within thirty (30) days or as soon as <br />reasonably possible, the Village may, upon written notice to the Permittee, complete any necessary <br />work at the sole expense of the Permittee. <br />4.4 Undergrounding <br />Except where noted in the exhibits hereto, and specifically authorized by the Village prior to <br />construction, all of the Permittee's Facilities shall be installed underground and all installation of <br />Street crossings shall be made by boring. The Permittee shall make no open cuts without specific <br />prior written permission of the Village Engineer or his or her designee. Additionally, any Facilities <br />not installed underground, must be expressly authorized beforehand by the Village in writing, and so <br />located such that any interference with the other uses of the Streets and other public properties, and <br />any interference with the rights and reasonable convenience of property owners whose property <br />adjoins any of the Streets and other public properties is minimized. No undergrounding shall be made <br />in any public Rights-of--Way without having first obtained a Street cut or other permits from the <br />Village and complying with the Village's bonding requirements. <br />4.5 Burial <br />In cases where the burial standards of Section 3.24 herein do not apply, the minimum bury <br />depth for the Permittee's undergrounded Facilities shall be two (2) feet, or such other depth as <br />approved by the Village, with warning tape buried above all fiber optic cable, conduit or lines to <br />reduce the potential for accidental breakage and to minimize actions under the "hold harmless" <br />provision of Section 6.1 of this Permit titled, "Indemnification." <br />20 <br />
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