File #: 24-0524    Version: 1 Name: Ordinance to Require a Permit to Perform Work Within the Public Right-Of-Way
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 8/23/2024 In control:
On agenda: 9/16/2024 Final action: 9/16/2024
Title: An Ordinance to Require a Permit to Perform Work Within the Public Right-Of-Way
Attachments: 1. 541-97ORD ROW Permit
Related files: 24-0538, 24-0573
Title
An Ordinance to Require a Permit to Perform Work Within the Public Right-Of-Way

Body
WHEREAS, the City deems it necessary to set standards for design and construction requirements, guidelines, details and standards for the design, development and construction relating to residential, commercial or industrial development within the jurisdiction

BE IT ORDAINED that the Foley City Council as follows:

SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS.

The following definitions apply in this article. References hereafter to “sections” are, unless otherwise specified, references to sections in this article. Defined terms remain defined
terms whether or not capitalized.
AASHTO: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
Applicant means any person requesting permission to obstruct or construct in a right-of-way.
Application means the process by which an applicant submits a request for permission to obstruct or construct in the right-of-way.
City is the City of Foley, Alabama and any areas which the City may have ownership of a right-of-way.
City Engineer means the City Engineer of the city, or his or her designee.
Construct means to excavate, repair, rehabilitate, maintain, and install sanitary sewers, water mains, fire hydrants, valves, meters, manholes, service lines and connections, gas mains,
telephone and electrical conduit and their miscellaneous service lines and connections, telecommunications facilities, cables, wires, lines, wave guides, antennas, and other equipment
or facilities, pedestals, and service cabinets, poles, guy wires, storm drains, manholes, inlets, catch basins, irrigation systems, driveways, sidewalks, pavement extensions, curbs, walks, steps,
building canopies, balconies, overhead walkways, and temporary detour pedestrian walkways on, above, or under any part of the right-of-way provided however, that "construct" shall not mean
installation, repair, rehabilitation or maintenance of facilities that do not involve excavation of any po...

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