NOTICE TO PERMIT HOLDERS

Cost $50.00

No Cost for Utility Permits

Please call 513-574-8832 to pay with Credit Card


The following basic procedures and specifications are to be followed to meet the requirements of your permit:


DRIVEWAY APRON PERMITS:

Driveway Apron Section (Depth): All apron improvements within the Township Public Right of Way (R.O.W.) shall be seven (7") inches in depth minimum for concrete, ten (10") inches for asphalt.


Material Specifications: Concrete shall be Class C (4000 or 4500 Type) full depth seven (7") inches with no reinforcement steel. Expansion joint material is to be placed adjacent to curbs and walks. Asphalt shall be 7" +/- of compacted B-19 stone base topped with 3" of ODOT 404 Asphalt.


Inspection Requirements: There are 2 inspections required to satisfactorily complete the Inspection Requirements. The Assistant Director of Public Services can be reached at 513-574-8832.


1st Inspection/Form Inspection - Once the existing driveway apron has been removed or soil has been removed to a uniform depth as required by the above and applicable forms are in place.


2nd Inspection/Final Inspection - Final inspection is to occur only after forms have been stripped, the apron has been backfilled and all disturbed soil has been seeded, mulched and/or sodded prior to inspection.


Culvert Pipe: If a culvert pipe is required for the free flow of water within the right-of-way, the minimum diameter shall be twelve (12") inches. The pipe shall meet Hamilton County standards for ROW culvert pipes as to location and specified type.

New Subdivisions: Hamilton County Subdivision Standards for Driveway Aprons are to be followed including standards for location, configuration, slope, and sidewalk placement.


PIPE INSTALLATION/OPEN PAVEMENT:

Material Specifications: We require a 3" scheduled 40 pipe. If you use a larger pipe, then you have to reduce this pipe to fit our 3" size pipe.


Inspection Requirements:

The first inspection is after the curb cut is made.

The final inspection is before the pipe is covered.


NOTE: 24-HOUR NOTICE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL INSPECTIONS

If the permit holder does not call for a final inspection within one (1) year of obtaining the permit, the permit will be nullified and a new permit will have to be secured.

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