(a) "City engineer"
means the city engineer of the city of Pacific Grove, or his or her authorized representative.
(b) "Continuing encroachment"
means an encroachment continuing for a period longer than one year.
(c) "Director of public works"
means the director of public works of the city of Pacific Grove, or his or her authorized representative.
(d) "Emergency street cut"
means any street cut by a utility to repair a facility within the right-of-way to remediate an immediate hazard or danger to life, health or property, as determined at the sole discretion of the city director of public works.
(e) "Encroach" or "encroachment"(1) (2) (3) (4)
includes going upon, over or under a right-of-way, or using a right-of-way or an area adjacent to a right-of-way in such a manner as to prevent, obstruct or interfere with the intended use of that way, or a modification of its mode of use, including but not limited to:
Excavation or disturbance;
Erection, construction, placement, installation, repair, upgrade or maintenance of any physical improvement;
Planting or maintaining any landscaping;
Placement or maintenance of any waste material, except the placement of solid waste or recyclables in authorized receptacles for pick-up in accordance with Chapter 9.16 PGMC.
(f) "Encroachment officer"
shall be those persons designated by the director of public works to issue permits as provided herein or to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(g) "Landscaping"
means any tree, shrub, grass, groundcover, plant, solid landscape feature or growing thing.
(h) "Parklet"
means the conversion of one or more parking spaces, that may vary according to the site, context, and desired character of the installation, and are subject to the review and approval of the city public works director or designee under the parklet program adopted by city council resolution.
(i) "Permittee"
means any person that has been issued an encroachment permit pursuant to this chapter.
(j) "Physical improvement"
means any post, sign, pole, fence, guard rail, wall, facility, pathway, sidewalk, driveway, track, surfacing, culvert, drainage facility, pipe, conduit, cable, embankment or excavation.
(k) "Public street"
means the portion of the public right-of-way of any road, street, lane or alley used by or for the general public for travel purposes, including sidewalks and areas between sidewalks and the vehicular travelway, whether or not those roads, streets, lanes and alleys have been accepted as and declared to be part of the city system of public streets, except streets forming a part of the state highway system or county roads or expressways.
(l) "Right-of-way"
means land which by written instrument, usage or process of law is reserved for or dedicated to the public use for street, utility or highway purposes, or other transportation purposes.
(m) "Street cut"
means the action or result of opening, tearing up, excavating, removing or constructing in any portion of any roadway, street or thoroughfare, sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter, or any other facility existing within the public right-of-way area for any purpose whatever within the jurisdiction of the city.
(n) "Utility"
means any entity constituting a public utility under state law authorized to use the public streets pursuant to city or state franchise.
(o) "Waste material"
means any rubbish, brush, earth or other material of any nature which is unused, unwanted or discarded.
(Ord. 23-004 § 2 (Exh. A), 2023)