As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter clearly requires otherwise, the words or phrases defined in this section shall have the indicated meanings. Words not defined shall have the meanings set forth in the most recent version of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
"Campus"means a development site under a single public or private ownership, upon which a structure or structures exist. By way of illustration and not limitation, a campus includes a public or private school, a multifamily development, a retirement housing facility, a nursing home facility, a continuing care retirement community, a boarding home, a hospital, a recreational facility, a business park, and a shopping center.
"Citation and notice"means a written document initiating a criminal proceeding after an arrest and issued by an authorized peace officer, in accordance with the Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction.
"Complaint"means a written document certified by the City Attorney initiating a criminal proceeding in accordance with the Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction.
"Department"means the Planning, Building and Public Works Department.
"Developer"means the owner, developer, and/or building permit applicant who is required by any ordinance of the City, or as the result of review under state law, or in connection with any discretionary decision of the City Council to construct street system improvements which do not abut the development site ("off-site street system improvements").
"Development"means a private improvement to real property requiring electrical or communication services including, but not limited to, such services being distributed to subdivisions, short subdivisions, planned unit developments, or single-family or commercial building sites.
"Development site"means the lot or lots upon which real property improvements are proposed to be constructed.
"Directive memorandum"means a letter from the City to a right-of-way use permittee, notifying the recipient of specific nonconforming or unsafe conditions and specifying the date by which corrective action must be taken.
"Electrical or communication systems"means facilities carrying electrical energy, including, but not limited to, electric power, telephone, and cable television services; provided, however, that the term shall not include the following facilities:
(a) Electrical utility substations, pad-mounted transformers, and switching facilities not located on the public right-of-way;
(b) Electrical transmission systems of a voltage of 55 kV or more;
(c) Street lighting standards;
(d) Telephone pedestals, cross-connect terminals, repeaters, and cable warning signs;
(e) Municipal equipment, including but not limited to traffic control equipment, and police and fire sirens;
(f) Temporary services for construction or replacement of existing overhead facilities due to damage by natural or man-made causes.
"Franchised utilities"means utilities that have City approval to use City right-of-way for the purpose of providing their services within the City, whether by written franchise granted by the City or otherwise.
"Frontage"means that portion of the development site abutting public right-of-way; provided, however, in the case of development sites which are not substantially rectangular, such as "pipe-stem" lots, the frontage shall be equal to the greatest linear distance of the lot which is parallel to the public right-of-way. In the case of corner lots, "frontage" means any portion of the development site abutting any public right-of-way.
"Fronting"means abutting a public right-of-way or public rights-of-way.
"Minor addition, rebuild, replacement, or relocation"includes the installation of secondary conductors, changing wire size or type, pole replacement, relocation of poles at a distance of not more than 50 feet, replacing secondary wire with primary wire to serve not more than two new customers, hardware replacement on existing poles, and the like.
"Nonconforming paved street surface"means asphaltic concrete, cement concrete, or permeable pavement street surface (as defined in DMMC §
11.12.010) that does not conform with the current "City of Des Moines Street Development Standards," but that the Public Works Director finds to be adequate for projected vehicular traffic.
"Nonprofit"means not for a monetary gain unless for charitable purposes.
"Notice of violation"means a document mailed to a permittee or unauthorized user and posted at the site of a nonconforming or unsafe condition.
"Off-site street system improvements"means street system improvements required to be similarly constructed on public right-of-way between the development site and a paved street surface.
"On-site street system improvements"means street system improvements that are required to be constructed on public right-of-way adjacent to the frontage of the development site and extending to the centerline of the public right-of-way.
"Oral directive"means a directive given orally by City personnel to correct or discontinue a specific condition.
"Paved street surface"means street surface that is either standard street surface or nonconforming paved street surface.
"Permit"means a document issued by the City granting permission to engage in an activity not allowed without a permit.
"Private use"means use of the public right-of-way for the benefit of a person other than as a thoroughfare for any type of vehicles, pedestrians, or equestrians.
"Procedure"means a procedure adopted by the Planning, Building and Public Works Director, to implement this chapter, or to carry out other responsibilities as may be required by state law, this chapter or by other codes, ordinances, or resolutions of the City or other agencies.
"Real property improvements"means:
(a) Construction of a structure on an unimproved lot, except for one single-family residence;
(b) Additions, alterations, or repairs to an existing structure other than one single-family residence, where square footage is added to the structure, or the construction of accessory buildings as defined in Title 18 DMMC, except for one single-family residence; or
(c) Construction of an additional structure or structures on a campus.
"Right-of-way"means all public streets, alleys, and property granted or reserved for, or dedicated to, public use for streets and alleys, together with public property granted or reserved for, or dedicated to, public use for walkways, sidewalks, trails, shoulders, drainage ditches, bike ways and horse trails, whether improved or unimproved, including the air rights, subsurface rights, and easements related thereto.
"Sidewalk routes"means sidewalk routes shown on a map prepared by the Planning, Building and Public Works Director and adopted by the City Council by resolution or by ordinance pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan.
"Standard street surface"means street surface that is paved in accordance with current "City of Des Moines Street Development Standards."
"Stop work notice"means a notice posted at the site of an activity that requires all work to be stopped until the City approves continuation of work.
"Street system improvements"include a half street section of street pavement (including appropriate subpaving preparation), storm water facilities, sidewalks where required, curbs and gutters if used, street lighting, right-of-way landscaping (including street trees where required), and other similar improvements as required by the "City of Des Moines Street Development Standards."
"Street use official"means the designated employees of the Planning, Building and Public Works Department responsible for inspecting the installation of warning and safety devices in the public right-of-way and restoration of public rights-of-way disturbed by work.
"Surface water drainage facilities"means piped and covered surface water drainage, including catch basins, and such detention, retention, and biofiltration as the Planning, Building and Public Works Director shall require in accordance with sound engineering principles and the adopted ordinances and policies of the City.
"Unsafe condition"means any condition which the Planning, Building and Public Works Director determines is a hazard to health, or endangers the safe use of the right-of-way by the public, or does or may impair or impede the operation or functioning of any portion of the right-of-way, or which may cause damage thereto.
(Ord. 1578 § 5, 2013; Ord. 1671 § 4, 2017)