Unless otherwise stated, words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the following meanings:
"Applicant"means the owner of the utility or, if in the case of a private line, the owner of the property the line will serve.
"Appurtenance"means equipment and/or accessories which are a part of an operating utility system or subsystem.
"Backfill"means replacement of excavated material with suitable material compacted as specified.
"Bedding"means placement of suitable material to provide structural support and protect a pipe, conduit, casing or gallery.
"Board"means the Board of Cowlitz County Commissioners.
"Boring"means grade and alignment-controlled mechanical or other method of installing, such as hole hogging, a pipe or casing under a road without disturbing the surrounding medium.
"Carrier"means pipe directly enclosing a transmitted fluid or gas.
"Casing"means a larger pipe enclosing a carrier for the purpose of providing structural or other protection to the carrier and/or to allow for carrier replacement without re-excavation, jacking or boring.
"Coating"means protective material applied to the exterior or interior of a pipe, casing, carrier or conduit to prevent or reduce abrasion and/or corrosion damage.
"Conduit"means an enclosed tubular runway for protecting wires or cables.
"Cover"means depth to top of pipe, conduit, casing or gallery below the grade of a road, shoulder or ditch.
"Director"means the Cowlitz County Director of Public Works or designee.
"Drain"means appurtenances to discharge accumulated liquids from casings or other enclosures.
"Emergency"means any condition constituting a clear and present danger to life or property, or a customer service outage.
"Encasement"means a structural element surrounding a pipe or conduit for the purpose of preventing physical damage to the pipe or conduit.
"Excavation"means any operation in which earth, rock, or other material on or below the ground is moved or otherwise displaced by any means, except the tilling of soil less than 12 inches in depth for agricultural purposes, or road and ditch maintenance that does not change the original road grade or ditch flowline.
"Fiber optics"means any form of communications transmission by glass wire strands that uses light to send data, video and sound.
"Franchise"means occupancy and use document granted by the county for occupancy of rights-of-way in accordance with Chapter
36.55 RCW and/or Chapter
80.32 RCW.
"Gallery"means an underpass for two or more utility lines.
"Manhole"means an opening in an underground utility system into which workers or others may enter for the purpose of cleaning, testing, making installations, inspections, repairs and connections.
"MUTCD"refers to the current edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, as adopted by the State Department of Transportation and published by the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.
"Overhead facilities"means utility facilities and telecommunications facilities located above the surface of the ground, including the underground supports and foundations for such facilities.
"Pavement"means the combination of subbase, base course and surfacing placed on a subgrade to support the traffic load and distribute it to the subgrade.
"Permit"means a document issued under the authority of the County Engineer or Director. The permit provides specific requirements and conditions for specific utility work at specific locations within the rights-of-way.
"Permittee"means a utility owner or designated representative who has a utility facility within county rights-of-way or who has been granted certain rights and obligations as more fully described in this chapter.
"Pipe"means a structural tubular product designed, tested and produced for the transmittance of specific liquids and gases under specific conditions.
"Plowing"means direct burial of utility lines by means of a "plow" type mechanism, including but not limited to wheel trenching, which breaks the ground, places the utility line at a predetermined depth, and closes the break in the ground.
"Pressure"means internal gauge pressure in a pipe in pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
"Private lines"means privately owned, operated and maintained utility facilities devoted exclusively to the use of the owner.
"Relocation"means the changing of location of an existing utility facility or appurtenance to another location without changing the character or general physical nature of the utility facility or appurtenance.
"Replacement"means installation of a like element of a utility system or subsystem in the same or near-same physical location to function in place of an existing element normally due to damage, wear or obsolescence of the element.
"Restoration"means all work necessary to replace, repair or otherwise reestablish the rights-of-way and all features contained within it to the same or equal condition as it existed prior to any change or construction therein.
"Rights-of-way"includes the surface of and space above and below any real property in the county in which the county has any interest whether in fee or otherwise, or interest as a trustee for the public, as they now or hereafter exist, including, but not limited to, all public streets, highways, avenues, roads, reservoirs, alleys, sidewalks, tunnels, viaducts, bridges, skyways, or any other public place, area or property under the control of the county.
"Road" or "roadway"means a general term denoting a street, road or other public way, including shoulders, designated for the purpose of vehicular traffic.
"Road standards"means the most current version of the Cowlitz County road standards, on file with the Department of Public Works, Kelso, WA.
"Service connection"means a single connection made to a utility facility for the purpose of providing utility or telecommunication services.
"Significant tree"means a healthy tree (i.e., a tree that does not have a high probability of falling due to a debilitating disease or a structural defect) 24 inches in diameter at breast height (four and one-half feet above grade) located within the county rights-of-way or overhanging the rights-of-way.
"Sleeve"means a short casing through a pier, wall or abutment of a roadway structure.
"Standard specifications"means the Washington State Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction," current edition.
"Telecommunications facilities"means the plant, equipment and property within the county used to transmit, receive, distribute, provide or offer telecommunications service.
"Telecommunications service"means the providing or offering for rent, sale or lease, or in exchange for other value received, the transmittal of voice, data, image, graphic or video programming information or service(s) between or among points by wire, cable, fiber optics, laser, microwave, radio, satellite or similar facilities, with or without benefit of any closed transmission medium.
"Traffic control"means those activities necessary to safeguard the general public, as well as all workers, during the construction and maintenance of utility facilities within the rights-of-way.
"Trenched"means installation of a utility in an open excavation.
"Trenchless"means installation of a utility without breaking the ground or pavement surface such as by jacking or boring.
"Underground facilities"means utility or telecommunications facilities located under the surface of the ground and associated aboveground appurtenances including but not limited to communication pedestals, and pad mounted electrical transformers, alone or in combination, direct buried or in utility tunnels or conduits, excluding the underground foundations or supports for overhead facilities.
"Utility"means either: (1) a privately, publicly or cooperatively owned line, facility or system for producing, transmitting, or distributing communications, cable television, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, oil, crude products, water, steam, waste, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, surface water drainage, or any other similar commodity which directly or indirectly serves the public; or (2) the privately, publicly or cooperatively owned company or agency holding jurisdiction over the line, facility, or system.
"Utility facility"means privately, publicly or cooperatively owned plant, equipment and real or personal property including, but not limited to, the poles, pipes, mains, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, towers, buildings and equipment located under, on or above the surface of the ground within rights-of-way and used or to be used for the purpose of providing utility or telecommunications services.
"Utility provider"means any public, private, cooperative or special district or other public or private entity formed or operating for the purpose of providing, producing, transmitting, or distributing communications, cable television, power, electricity, light, heat, gas, gasoline, oil, crude products, water, steam, waste, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, surface water drainage, or any other similar commodity which directly or indirectly serves the public.
"Vent"means an appurtenance to discharge gaseous substances from casings or other enclosures.
(Ord. 17-037 § 2, 4-25-2017)