B. "Director of public works"
means the city engineer of the city of Benicia or his authorized agent.
C. "Encroach" or "encroachment"1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
means going over, upon or under or using any right-of-way or watercourse in such a manner as to prevent, obstruct or interfere with its normal use, including the performance thereon of any of the following acts:
Excavating, filling or disturbing the right-of-way or watercourse;
Erecting or maintaining any flag, banner, post, sign, pole, fence, guard rail, wall, loading platform, mailbox, pipe, conduit, wire or other structure on, over or under a right-of-way or watercourse;
Planting any tree, shrub, grass or other growing thing within a right-of-way or watercourse;
Placing or leaving on a right-of-way or watercourse any rubbish, brush, earth or other material of any nature whatsoever;
Constructing, placing or maintaining on, over, under or within the right-of-way, any pathway, sidewalk, driveway, curb, gutter, paving or other surface or subsurface drainage structure or facility, any pipe, conduit, wire or cable;
Traveling on the right-of-way by any vehicle or combination of vehicles or object of dimension, weight or other characteristic prohibited by law without a permit;
Lighting or building a fire;
Constructing, placing, planting or maintaining any structure, embankment, excavation, tree or other object adjacent to a right-of-way or watercourse which causes or will cause an encroachment.
D. "Permittee"
means any person, firm or corporation that proposes to do work or encroach upon a city right-of-way or watercourse as herein defined and has been issued a permit for such encroachment by the director of public works.
E. "Private contract"
means a contract between two or more parties for the installation, construction, revision, operation or creation of an encroachment, to which contract the city is not a party.
F. "Public street"
means the full width of the dedicated right-of-way of any road, street, highway, alley, lane, or pedestrian walkway used by or for the general public.
G. "Right-of-way"
means land which by deed, conveyance, agreement, easement, dedication, usage or process of law is reserved for and dedicated to the general public for street, highway, alley, public utility, storm drainage, water, sanitary sewer, pedestrian walkway, or other purposes.
H. "Watercourse"
means a channel for the carrying of storm water, including both natural and artificial water channels.
(Ord. 87-16 N.S. § 2, 1987)