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Roseville City Council
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1209
Ordinance Title
Adding Chapter 707 to the Roseville City Code to administer and regulate the public right-of-way in the public interest, and to provide for the issuance and regulation of right-of-way permits, as amended by changing Section 707.15, Subdivision 4. Sc
Ordinance Date Passed
8/24/1998
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<br />way users under Minn. Stat. §§ 216B.36, 222.37, 300.03, and 412.11, and other provisions of <br />law. <br /> <br />Sec. 707.02. Definitions. <br /> <br />The following definitions apply in this Chapter of this Code. References hereafter to "sections" <br />are, unless otherwise specified, references to sections in this Chapter. Defined terms remain <br />defined terms whether or not capitalized. <br /> <br />(a) "Applicant" means any person requesting permission to excavate or obstruct a right- <br />of-way. <br /> <br />(b) "Business District" means that portion of the City lying within and bounded by the <br />following streets: to be subsequently designated. <br /> <br />(c) "City" means the City of Roseville, Minnesota. For purposes of section 707.28, city <br />means its elected officials, officers, employees and agents. <br /> <br />(d) "Management Costs" means the actual costs the City incurs in managing its rights- <br />of-way, including, but not limited to, costs associated with registering applicants; issuing, <br />processing, and verifying right-of-way permit applications; creating, maintaining and <br />updating mapping systems; budget analysis; systems analysis; legal assistance; inspecting <br />job sites and restoration projects; maintaining, supporting, protecting, or moving user <br />facilities during public right-of-way work; determining the adequacy of right-of-way <br />restoration; restoring work inadequately performed; and revoking right-of-way permits <br />and performing all other tasks required by this Chapter, including other costs the City <br />may incur in managing the provisions of this Chapter. <br /> <br />(e) "Degradation" means a decrease in the useful life of the right-of-way caused by <br />excavation in or disturbance of the right-of-way, resulting in the need to reconstruct such <br />right-of-way earlier than would be required if the excavation did not occur. <br /> <br />(f) "Degradation Cost" means the cost to achieve a level of restoration as determined <br />by the City at the time the permit is issued, not to exceed the maximum restoration <br />shown in plates 1 to 13, set forth in proposed PUC rules parts 7819.9900 to 7819.9950. <br /> <br />(g) "Degradation Fee" means the estimated fee established at the time of permitting by <br />the City to recover costs associated with the decrease in the useful life of the right-of- <br />way caused by the excavation, and which equals the degradation costs. <br /> <br />(h) "Department" means the Department of Public Works of the City. <br /> <br />(i) "Department Inspector" means any person authorized by the Director to carry out <br />inspections related to the provisions of this Chapter. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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