For the purposes of this chapter:
A. "Applicant"
means any person who makes application for a permit as set forth in Section 12.24.020.
B. "Emergency"
means any unforeseen circumstances or occurrence, the existence of which constitutes a clear and immediate danger to persons of property, or which causes interruption of utility services.
C. "Engineer"
means the engineer designated by the town, or his authorized representative.
D. "Engineering regulations," "construction specifications," and "design standards,"
mean the engineering regulations, construction specifications and design standards of the town.
E. "Obstruction"
means any rubbish, glass, material, wood, ashes, tacks, metal, earth, stone, structure, or other object, thing or substance of which may interfere with or obstruct the free use or view of the public way by travelers, or injure or tend to injure or destroy or render unsightly the surface of a public way, or which may cause or tend to cause such public way to become restricted in its traffic uses or unsafe or dangerous for travelers thereon.
F. "Permittee"
means any person who has been issued a permit and has agreed to fulfill the requirements of this chapter.
G. "Person"
means and includes any natural person, partnership, firm, association, public utility company, corporation, company, organization, or entity of any kind.
H. "Public utility company"
means, for the purposes of this chapter only, any company subject to the jurisdiction of the Montana State Public Service Commission, or any "person" providing gas, electricity, water, telephone, television, or other utility product or services for use by the general public.
I. "Public way"
means and includes all public rights-of-way and easements, public footpaths, walkways and sidewalks, public streets, public roads, public highways, public alleys, and public drainageways. It does not, however, include utility easements not within public ways of the town as otherwise defined in this chapter.
K. "Work site restoration"
means and includes the restoring of the original ground or paved surface of the same (or better) condition than the condition which existed be fore construction commenced, and includes but is not limited to repair, cleanup, backfilling, compaction, and stabilization, paving and other work necessary to place the site in acceptable condition following the conclusion of the work. The engineer may require persons working in public ways constructed or resurfaced within two years of the work, to employ extraordinary measure in restoring the public way such as applying seal coat or other surface treatment to maintain the overall integrity of the surface.
(Ord. 126 § 1, 1988; Ord. 140 § 8(part), 1990)