Manatee County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 2-28. STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC WAYS |
Article III. OVERSIZED AND OVERWEIGHT VEHICLES AND LOADS |
§ 2-28-51. Restoration and cleanup.
(a)
Where any work disturbs the area outside the roadway, the permittee shall insure that the area is completely restored, at least to the condition which existed at the time work began. Sod and shrubbery that is removed or destroyed shall be replaced with equal types and sizes. Grassing and mulching operations are to begin immediately after the haul, or as soon as reasonably possible. All trees and/or shrubbery damaged or disturbed during hauling or restoration shall be replaced by the permittee at his/her expense, as directed by the director. Any plantings by private property owners shall be removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the director and property owner. All debris shall be promptly removed by the permittee at his/her expense.
(b)
Any damage or injury to any road, street, or highway by reason of the exercise of the privileges granted pursuant to an oversized vehicle/load permit, shall be repaired to a condition at least equal to that which existed immediately prior to the infliction of such damage or injury.
(c)
Existing and known utilities that are damaged, destroyed or temporarily removed by the permittee shall be replaced or repaired at the sole expense of the permittee, at the direction of the owner.
(d)
The permittee shall insure that haul route cleanup and property restoration follows the haul as soon as reasonably possible.
(Ord. No. 97-22, § 11, 1-7-97)