In response to the foregoing facts, the Village hereby enacts
this ordinance relating to the administration of and permits to excavate,
obstruct and/or occupy the public rights-of-way, together with an
ordinance making necessary revisions to other code provisions. This
ordinance imposes reasonable regulations on the placement and maintenance
of facilities currently within the regulatory roles of state and federal
agencies.
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The Village's authority to enact this ordinance is pursuant,
but not limited to, the following federal, state and local authority:
47 U.S.C. 253(c); § 62.11(5), Wis. Stats.; § 66.0425
Wis. Stats.; § 66.0915, Wis. Stats.; § 86.16,
Wis. Stats.; § 182.017, Wis. Stats.; § 196.58(1),
Wis. Stats.; § 196.499(1), Wis. Stats.; and these Ordinances.
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The purpose of this ordinance is to provide the Village a legal
framework within which to regulate and manage the public rights-of-way,
and to provide for recovery of costs. This ordinance provides for
the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Village as
they use the rights-of-way of the Village, as well as to ensure the
structural integrity of the public rights-of-way. The Village desires
to minimize and anticipate the number of excavations taking place
thereon and to regulate the placement of facilities within the rights-of-way
to ensure that they remain available for public services. The taxpayers
of the Village bear the financial burden for the upkeep of the rights-of-way.
A primary cause for the early and excessive deterioration of its rights-of-way
is the frequent excavation by persons who locate facilities therein.
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Under this chapter, all persons who excavate, obstruct and/or
occupy the public rights-of-way will reimburse the Village's
administrative, ongoing management and degradation costs. Right-of-way
users will bear a fair share of the financial responsibilities for
the integrity of the public rights-of-way.
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However, any registrant who has unusable and abandoned facilities
in any right-of-way shall remove it from that right-of-way within
two years, unless the Department waives this requirement.
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