[Ord. No. 1002 §1, 8-9-2000]
For purposes of this Article, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning given herein:
APPLICANTAny person requesting permission to excavate or obstruct a right-of-way.
APWAThe Kansas City Metropolitan Chapter of the American Public Works Association.
APWA SPECIFICATIONSThe most current version of the APWA Standard Specifications and Design Criteria manual.
CITYThe City of Mission, Kansas, and any duly authorized representative.
CITY COSTThe actual cost incurred by the City for right-of-way management including, but not limited to, costs associated with registering applicants; issuing, processing and verifying right-of-way permit applications; inspecting job sites and restoration projects; maintaining, supporting, protecting or moving user equipment during City right-of-way work; determining the adequacy of right-of-way restoration; restoring work inadequately performed; and revoking right-of-way permits and performing all other tasks required by this Chapter, including other costs the City may incur in managing the provisions of this Chapter.
DAYCalendar day unless otherwise specified.
DEGRADATIONThe accelerated depreciation of the right-of-way caused by excavation in or disturbance of the right-of-way resulting in the need to reconstruct such right-of-way earlier than would be required if the excavation did not occur.
DEGRADATION COSTMoney paid to the City to cover the cost associated with a decrease in the useful life of a right-of-way caused by excavation.
DEPARTMENTThe Public Works Department of the City of Mission, Kansas.
EMERGENCYA condition that:
1. Poses a clear and immediate danger to life or health or of a significant loss of property; or
2. Requires immediate repair or replacement in order to restore service to a user.
EXCAVATETo dig into or in any way remove, physically disturb or penetrate a part of a right-of-way or private easement.
FACILITYLines, pipes, wires, cables, conduits, poles, towers, vaults, pedestals, boxes, appliances, antennas, transmitters, gates, meters, appurtenances or other equipment used by the service providers.
FCCFederal Communications Commission.
KCCThe Kansas Corporation Commission.
LICENSEAny agreement between a person and the City authorizing the use of any portion of the right-of-way.
OBSTRUCTTo place a tangible object in the right-of-way so as to hinder free and open passage over that or any part of the right-of-way.
OBSTRUCTION COSTThe penalty imposed as result of the adverse impact on the citizens of the City who are required to alter travel routes and times resulting from right-of-way obstructions.
OBSTRUCTION PERMITThe permit which must be obtained before a person may obstruct a right-of-way allowing the holder to hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of that right-of-way.
PARKWAYThe area between a person's property line and the street curb, sometimes called boulevard, tree shelf or snow shelf.
PAVEMENTIncludes Portland cement concrete pavement, asphalt concrete pavement, asphalt treated road surfaces and any aggregate base material.
PERMITTEEAny person to whom a permit to excavate or obstruct a right-of-way has been granted by the City.
PERSONAny natural or corporate person, business association or business entity including, but not limited to, a partnership, a sole proprietorship, a political subdivision, a public or private agency of any kind, a utility, a successor or assign of any of the foregoing or any other legal entity.
PRIVATE EASEMENTAny easement or license to use real estate that is not right-of-way.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTAny existing or contemplated capital improvement project to and including, without limitation, streets, alleys, avenues, roads, boulevards, easements or other public lands.
PUBLIC LANDSAny real property, including structures, developments and improvements thereon, of the City or of any other governmental entity located in the City that is not a right-of-way.
PUBLIC PROJECTAny project planned or undertaken by the City or any other governmental entity for construction, reconstruction, maintenance or repair of public facilities or any other public improvement or any other purpose of a public nature.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORThe Director of the Public Works Department of the City of Mission, Kansas, or the authorized representative.
REPAIRThe temporary construction work necessary to make the right-of-way useable for use.
RESTORATIONThe process by which an excavated right-of-way and surrounding area, including pavement and foundation, is returned to the same condition or better that existed before the commencement of the work.
RIGHT-OF-WAYThe area on, below or above the present and future streets, alleys, avenues, roads, boulevards, easements or other public lands including easements on private and public lands when such easements are dedicated for City use in plats of the City of Mission, Kansas, but not including the airwaves above.
RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMITA permit to perform work in a right-of-way, whether to excavate or obstruct the right-of-way.
SERVICEA commodity used by the public including, but not limited to, gas, telephone, cable TV, alarm systems, steam, electric, water, telegraph, data transmission, petroleum pipelines, sanitary sewerage or drainage not for City use.
SERVICE PROVIDERAny person, its successors and assigns that is a provider of a commodity for a fee with requisite certifications and authorizations from applicable governmental entities, including the KCC and the FCC, to provide such service.