As used in this article and unless the context clearly requires
otherwise, the words and terms listed shall have the meanings ascribed
to them in this section. Any term not defined in this section shall
have the meaning ascribed to it in 92 Ill. Adm. Code § 530.30,
unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
AASHTO
American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials.
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
APPLICANT
A person applying for a permit under this article.
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials.
BACKFILL
The methods or materials for replacing excavated material
in a trench or pit.
BORE or BORING
To excavate an underground cylindrical cavity for the insertion
of a pipe or electrical conductor.
CARRIER PIPE
The pipe enclosing the liquid, gas or slurry to be transported.
CASING
A structural protective enclosure for transmittal devices
such as carrier pipes, electrical conductors, and fiber optic devices.
CLEAR ZONE
The total roadside border area, starting at the edge of the
pavement, available for safe use by errant vehicles. This area may
consist of a shoulder, a recoverable slope, a nonrecoverable slope,
and a clear runout area. The desired width is dependent upon the traffic
volumes and speeds and on the roadside geometry. Distances are specified
in the AASHTO Roadside Design Guide.
COATING
Protective wrapping or mastic cover applied to buried pipe
for protection against external corrosion.
CODE
The Code of the Village of Homer Glen.
CONDUIT
A casing or encasement for wires or cables.
CONSTRUCTION or CONSTRUCT
The installation, repair, maintenance, placement, alteration,
enlargement, demolition, modification or abandonment in place of facilities.
COVER
The depth of earth or backfill over buried utility pipe or
conductor.
CROSSING FACILITY
A facility that crosses one or more right-of-way lines of
a right-of-way.
DISRUPT THE RIGHT-OF-WAY
Any work that obstructs the right-of-way or causes a material
adverse effect on the use of the right-of-way for its intended use.
Such work may include, without limitation, the following: excavating
or other cutting; placement (whether temporary or permanent) of materials,
equipment, devices, or structures; damage to vegetation; and compaction
or loosening of the soil, and shall not include the parking of vehicles
or equipment in a manner that does not materially obstruct the flow
of traffic on a highway.
EMERGENCY
Any immediate maintenance to the facility required for the
safety of the public using or in the vicinity of the right-of-way
or immediate maintenance required for the health and safety of the
general public served by the utility.
ENGINEER
The person or agency designated by the Village President
or Village Manager.
EQUIPMENT
Materials, tools, implements, supplies, and/or other items
used to facilitate construction of facilities.
EXCAVATION
The making of a hole or cavity by removing material, or laying
bare by digging.
FACILITY
All structures, devices, objects, and materials (including,
but not limited to, track and rails, wires, ducts, fiber optic cable,
antennas, vaults, boxes, equipment enclosures, cabinets, pedestals,
poles, conduits, grates, covers, pipes, cables, and appurtenances
thereto) located on, over, above, along, upon, under, across, or within
rights-of-way under this article. For purposes of this article, the
term "facility" shall not include any facility owned or operated by
the Village.
FREESTANDING FACILITY
A facility that is not a crossing facility or a parallel
facility, such as an antenna, transformer, pump, or meter station.
FRONTAGE ROAD
Roadway, usually parallel, providing access to land adjacent
to the highway where it is precluded by control of access to a highway.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Any substance or material which, due to its quantity, form,
concentration, location, or other characteristics, is determined by
the Village to pose an unreasonable and imminent risk to the life,
health or safety of persons or property or to the ecological balance
of the environment, including, but not limited to, explosives, radioactive
materials, petroleum or petroleum products or gases, poisons, etiology
(biological) agents, flammables, corrosives or any substance determined
to be hazardous or toxic under any federal or state law, statute or
regulation.
HIGHWAY
A specific type of right-of-way used for vehicular traffic,
including rural or urban roads or streets. "Highway" includes all
highway land and improvements, including roadways, ditches and embankments,
bridges, drainage structures, signs, guardrails, protective structures
and appurtenances necessary or convenient for vehicle traffic.
HIGHWAY CODE
The Illinois Highway Code (605 ILCS 5/1-101 et seq.), as
amended from time to time.
HOLDER
A person or entity that has received authorization to offer
or provide cable or video service from the ICC pursuant to the Illinois
Cable and Video Competition Law (220 ILCS 5/21-401).
IDOT
Illinois Department of Transportation.
ICC
Illinois Commerce Commission.
JACKING
Pushing a pipe horizontally under a roadway by mechanical
means with or without boring.
JETTING
Pushing a pipe through the earth using water under pressure
to create a cavity ahead of the pipe.
JOINT USE
The use of pole lines, trenches or other facilities by two
or more utilities.
J.U.L.I.E.
The Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators utility
notification program.
OCCUPANCY
The presence of facilities on, over or under a right-of-way.
PARALLEL FACILITY
A facility that is generally parallel or longitudinal to
the center line of a right-of-way.
PARKWAY
Any portion of the right-of-way not improved by street or
sidewalk.
PAVEMENT CUT
The removal of an area of pavement for access to a facility
or for the construction of a facility.
PERMITTEE
That entity to which a permit has been issued pursuant to §§
92-11 and
92-12 of this article.
PRACTICABLE
That which is performable, feasible or possible, rather than
that which is simply convenient.
PRESSURE
The internal force acting radially against the walls of a
carrier pipe expressed in pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINES
Pipelines carrying crude or refined liquid petroleum products,
including, but not limited to, gasoline, distillates, propane, butane,
or coal slurry.
PROMPT
That which is done within a period of time specified by the
Village. If no time period is specified, the period shall be 30 calendar
days.
PUBLIC ENTITY
A legal entity that constitutes or is part of the government,
whether at the local, state or federal level.
RESTORATION
The repair of a right-of-way, easement, highway, roadway,
or other area disrupted by the construction of a facility.
RIGHT-OF-WAY or RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Any street, alley, other land or waterway, dedicated or commonly
used for pedestrian or vehicular traffic or other similar purposes,
including utility and/or drainage easements, in which the Village
has the right and authority to authorize, regulate or permit the location
of facilities other than those of the Village. "Right-of-way" or "rights-of-way"
shall not include any real or personal Village property that is not
specifically described in the previous two sentences and shall not
include Village buildings, fixtures and other structures or improvements,
regardless of whether they are situated in the right-of-way.
ROADWAY
That part of the highway that includes the pavement and shoulders.
SALE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT RETAIL
The transmitting, supplying, or furnishing of telecommunications
and all services rendered in connection therewith for a consideration,
other than between a parent corporation and its wholly owned subsidiaries
or between wholly owned subsidiaries, when the gross charge made by
one such corporation to another such corporation is not greater than
the gross charge paid to the retailer for its use or consumption and
not for sale.
SHOULDER
A width of roadway, adjacent to the pavement, providing lateral
support to the pavement edge and providing an area for emergency vehicular
stops and storage of snow removed from the pavement.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
This term includes, but is not limited to, messages or information
transmitted through use of local, toll and wide-area telephone service,
channel services, telegraph services, teletypewriter service, computer
exchange service, private line services, mobile radio services, cellular
mobile telecommunications services, stationary two-way radio, paging
service and any other form of mobile or portable one-way or two-way
communications, and any other transmission of messages or information
by electronic or similar means, between or among points by wire, cable,
fiber optics, laser, microwave, radio, satellite, or similar facilities.
"Private line" means a dedicated non-traffic-sensitive service for
a single customer that entitles the customer to exclusive or priority
use of a communications channel, or a group of such channels, from
one or more specified locations to one or more other specified locations.
"Telecommunications" shall not include value-added services in which
computer processing applications are used to act on the form, content,
code and protocol of the information for purposes other than transmission.
"Telecommunications" shall not include purchase of telecommunications
by a telecommunications service provider for use as a component part
of the service provided by such provider to the ultimate retail consumer
who originates or terminates the end-to-end communications. "Telecommunications"
shall not include the provision of cable services through a cable
system as defined in the Cable Communications Act of 1984 (47 U.S.C.
§ 521 et seq.), as now or hereafter amended, or cable or
other programming services subject to an open video system fee payable
to the Village through an open video system as defined in the Rules
of the Federal Communications Commission (47 CFR 76.1500 et seq.),
as now or hereafter amended.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDER
Any person that installs, owns, operates or controls facilities
in the right-of-way used or designed to be used to transmit telecommunications
in any form.
TRENCH
A relatively narrow open excavation for the installation
of an underground facility.
UTILITY
The individual or entity owning or operating any facility
as defined in this article.
VENT
A pipe to allow the dissipation into the atmosphere of gases
or vapors from an underground casing.
VIDEO SERVICE
That term as defined in Section 21-201(v) of the Illinois
Cable and Video Competition Law of 2007 [220 ILCS 21-201(v)].
VILLAGE DESIGNEE
The person or agency designated by the Village President
or Village Manager.
WET BORING
Boring using water under pressure at the cutting auger to
soften the earth and to provide a sluice for the excavated material.
Every utility that occupies a right-of-way within the Village shall register with the Village on January 1 of each year, providing the utility's name, address and regular business telephone and telecopy numbers, the name of one or more contact persons who can act on behalf of the utility in connection with emergencies involving the utility's facilities in the right-of-way and a twenty-four-hour telephone number for each such person, and evidence of insurance as required in §
92-15 of this article, in the form of a certificate of insurance.
In the event that the actual locations of any facilities deviate in any material respect from the locations identified in the plans, drawings and specifications submitted with the permit application, the permittee shall submit a revised set of "as-built" drawings or plans to the Village within 90 calendar days after the completion of the permitted work. The revised drawings or plans shall specifically identify where the locations of the actual facilities deviate from the locations approved in the permit. If any deviation from the permit also deviates from the requirements of this article, it shall be treated as a request for variance in accordance with §
92-28 of this article. If the Village denies the request for a variance, then the permittee shall either remove the facility from the right-of-way or modify the facility so that it conforms to the permit and submit revised drawings or plans therefor.
By occupying or constructing facilities in the right-of-way,
a utility shall be deemed to agree to defend, indemnify and hold the
Village and its elected and appointed officials and officers, employees,
agents and representatives harmless from and against any and all injuries,
claims, demands, judgments, damages, losses and expenses, including
reasonable attorney's fees and costs of suit or defense, arising out
of, resulting from or alleged to arise out of or result from the negligent,
careless or wrongful acts, omissions, failures to act or misconduct
of the utility or its affiliates, officers, employees, consultants,
agents, contractors or subcontractors in the construction of facilities
or occupancy of the rights-of-way, and in providing or offering service
over the facilities, whether such acts or omissions are authorized,
allowed or prohibited by this article or by a franchise, license,
or similar agreement; provided, however, that the utility's indemnity
obligations hereunder shall not apply to any injuries, claims, demands,
judgments, damages, losses or expenses arising out of or resulting
from the negligence, misconduct or breach of this article by the Village,
its officials, officers, employees, agents or representatives.
The utility shall remove all excess material and restore all
turf and terrain and other property within 10 calendar days after
any portion of the rights-of-way is disturbed, damaged or destroyed
due to construction or maintenance by the utility, all to the satisfaction
of the Village. This includes restoration of entrances and side roads.
Restoration of roadway surfaces, sidewalks, bicycle trails, landscaping
and tree replacement shall be made using materials, vegetation, trees
and methods approved by the Village designee. Such cleanup and repair
may be required to consist of backfilling, regrading, reseeding, resodding,
removal of all flags and markers or any other requirement to restore
the right-of-way to a condition substantially equivalent to that which
existed prior to the commencement of the project. The time period
provided in this section may be extended by the Village designee for
good cause shown.
[Amended 4-27-2016 by Ord. No. 16-010]
Any person who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses
to comply with any of the provisions of this article, or who fails
or refuses to remedy a violation of any of the provisions of this
article after being notified by the Village designee of such a violation,
shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $1,000 for each offense.
Each day upon which such violation exists shall constitute a separate
offense subject to a separate fine. Nothing herein contained shall
prevent the Village from pursuing such other lawful action as is necessary
for the restraint, correction and abatement of any violation. There
may be times when the Village will incur delay or other costs, including
third-party claims, because the utility will not or cannot perform
its duties under its permit and this article. Unless the utility shows
that another allocation of the cost of undertaking the requested action
is appropriate, the utility shall bear the Village's costs of damages
and its costs of installing, maintaining, modifying, relocating, or
removing the facility that is the subject of the permit. No other
administrative agency or commission may review or overrule a permit-related
cost apportionment of the Village. Sanctions may be imposed upon a
utility that does not pay the costs apportioned to it.
Nothing in this article shall be construed as limiting any additional or further remedies that the Village may have for enforcement of this article, including enforcement of this article pursuant to the administrative adjudication terms and provisions of Chapter
1, Article
III, Penalties and Enforcement, of the Village Code, as it may be amended from time to time.