City right-of-way.Any street, alley, sidewalk, parkway, or driveway within the right-of-way within the city limits.
Design standards for construction (DSC).The most recent edition of the regulations of the city engineer providing design standards for the construction or restoration of any cut or excavation in the city right-of-way, which may be approved or amended by the city council by resolution.
Emergency.An occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or serious damage, injury to the health or safety of the public, or loss of life or property resulting from any natural or man-made cause, including, but not limited to, fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, oil spill or other water contamination, epidemic, air contamination, drought, infestation, explosion, extreme heat, freeze or other public calamity requiring emergency work.
Emergency work.Those operations and repairs in city right-of-way necessary to prevent damage or injury to the health or safety of the public, or any person and the work necessary to address a service interruption. Upgrading of facilities, new service installation and neighborhood improvement projects are not considered emergency work.
Facilities.The plant, equipment, and property, including but not limited to lines, poles, valves, mains, pipes, conduit, ducts, cables, and wires located under, on, or above the surface of the ground within the city right-of-way, and related facilities and equipment used or useful for the provision of utility services.
Normal city work hours.City workdays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and official city holidays are not included in city workdays.
Parkway.The area of the city right-of-way from the back of the curb to the right-of way line.
Permittee.The person or utility that has received a permit pursuant to this division.
Person.An individual, governmental entity or business entity who is the property owner, or their tenant, contractor, service provider, agent or authorized representative, but not including a resident as defined herein.
Property.A parcel of land having a property or parcel identification number issued by the Central Appraisal District.
Public utility or utility.Any privately or publicly owned entity: (i) created, operated and/or regulated by federal, state or local law which uses public rights-of-way to furnish to provide certain services to the public, including, without limitation, sanitary sewer, stormwater, gas, electricity, water, telephone, wireless, cable television, communications, telecommunications, gas or petroleum products, telegraph, or (ii) which operates in the city limits under a franchise from the city or state or pursuant to federal law, together with equipment, structures, and appurtenances belonging to such entity and located within and near the right-of-way. Poles are regulated herein only as specifically set forth in this division.
Resident.An individual property owner of a single-family residence who is not required to register as a contractor in the city under Ordinance 0069 [article
4.02 of this code] or similar ordinance.
Temporary traffic control.Stationary traffic control work exempt from the requirement to submit a traffic control plan that is performed between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at one (1) work zone for more than 1 hour within a single daylight period. Such temporary work will comply with approved design traffic control standards (DTCS).
Traffic control plan.A plan required pursuant to section
3.06.244 describing traffic control measures to be used for facilitating users through a work zone in a city right-of-way. Traffic control plans for work that will require closures of city right-of-way in excess of one (1) day and which are required under this division shall be signed by an engineer licensed to practice in the state.
Work.Any cut or excavation in the city right-of-way and/or any construction activities within the city right-of-way, including but not limited to public works projects by governmental entities, but shall not include repair and maintenance activity conducted by the city or its contractors.
(Ordinance 0241, sec. 2, adopted 12/12/17)