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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 18:57:00+00:00

Document:
§ 122-5 Permission required for excavation.
§ 122-6 Permission for obstruction.
§ 122-7 Guarding of excavations; lights.
§ 122-8 Streets closed to traffic.
§ 122-9 Removing or trimming trees on streets.
§ 122-10 Tractors and vehicles with lugs excluded.
§ 122-11 Vehicles in excess of five tons excluded.
A person must not injure any pavement, sidewalk, crosswalk, sewer, drain or street, or dig a sewer, drain or other excavation in a street, or remove any earth or stone from a street without permission in writing from the Mayor and under such condition as he may impose. A copy of such permission is to be given to the Superintendent of Streets. The Mayor and Street Commissioner may order any excavation, sewer or drain dug or constructed contrary to the provision of this section to be filled or altered at the expense of the person causing the same to be dug or constructed.
A person must not interfere with any pavement, sidewalks, crosswalks, sewer or street, or construct or maintain anything in, upon, above or under a sidewalk or street, or make any openings therein without a permit in writing from the Code Enforcement Officer and under such conditions as he may impose. A copy of such permit is to be given to the Superintendent of the Department of Public Works.
Whenever any work is being done on streets, whether repair to streets or to the pipes, conduits or water mains, it is the duty of the person performing the work to secure the public safety, and during the night such work must be lighted so as to give warning of the said work.
It shall be unlawful to drive any vehicle upon a street undergoing repair or construction until the same is completed and opened to public travel.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cut down any tree or any limb or branch thereof, the base of which is in a public street or place, without written permission of the Board of Trustees, a copy of which shall be given to the Superintendent of the Department of Public Works. Refer to Section 2.4 of the Village of Chittenango Site and Architectural Design Standards for Commercial Design Overlay Districts document for streetscape design criteria.
Editor’s Note: Said document is on file in the Village offices.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive, haul or conduct, or cause to be driven, hauled or conducted, over the streets of the Village, any tractor or any apparatus equipped with lugs, dogs or cleats that come in contact with the street and any load in excess of five tons.
Shall have the same definition as the definition provided for such term in Article 1, § 125, of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
Shall have the same definition as the definition provided for such term in Article 1, § 156, of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
Streets constructed and/or accepted and maintained, utilizing Village Street specifications at the time of such construction, which were and will be intended for access to Village residences, park facilities, recreational facilities, schools, public buildings, churches and other places of worship, dwellings with home occupations, small businesses, storage of municipal equipment and other similar uses originally constructed by, and/or exclusively by the Village of Chittenango, its residents, small business owners, and their respective agents, employees, invitees and licensees.
Provided that such motor vehicles and/or trailers shall utilize the shortest route available on Village streets in accomplishing such authorized activities and purposes set forth in Subsection B(1) through (5) above.

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