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systems; budget analysis; systems analysis; legal assistance; inspecting job sites and <br /> restoration projects; maintaining, supporting, protecting, or moving user facilities during <br /> public right-of-way work; determining the adequacy of right-of-way restoration; restoring <br /> work inadequately performed; and revoking right-of-way permits and performing all other <br /> tasks required by this Chapter, including other costs the City may incur in managing the <br /> provisions of this Chapter. <br /> MICRO WIRELESS FACILITY: a small wireless facility that is no larger than 24 inches <br /> long, 15 inches wide, and 12 inches high, and whose exterior antenna, if any, is no longer than <br /> 11 inches. <br /> OBSTRUCT: to place any object in a right of way so as to hinder free and open passage over <br /> that or any part of the right of way. <br /> OBSTRUCTION PERMIT: The permit which, pursuant to this Chapter, must be obtained <br /> before a person may obstruct a right of way, allowing the holder to hinder free and open <br /> passage over the specified portion of that right of way by placing equipment described <br /> therein on the right of way for the duration specified therein. <br /> OBSTRUCTION PERMIT FEE: Money paid to the City by a registrant to cover the costs as <br /> provided in Section 707.11 of this Chapter. <br /> PATCH OR PATCHING: A method of pavement replacement that is temporary in nature. A <br /> patch consists of: a) the compaction of the subbase and aggregate base, and b) the replacement, <br /> in kind, of the existing pavement for a minimum of two feet beyond the edges of the <br /> excavation in all directions. A patch is considered full restoration only when the pavement is <br /> included in the City's five year project plan. <br /> PERFORMANCE AND RESTORATION BOND: A performance bond or letter of credit <br /> posted to ensure the availability of sufficient funds to assure that all obligations pursuant to <br /> this Chapter, including,but not limited to, right-of-way excavation and obstruction work is <br /> timely and properly completed. <br /> PERMITTEE: Any person to whom a permit to excavate or obstruct a right of way has been <br /> granted by the City under this Chapter. <br /> PERSON: Any natural or corporate person, business association or other business entity <br /> including,but not limited to, a partnership, a sole proprietorship, a political subdivision, a <br /> public or private agency of any kind, a utility, a successor or assign of any of the foregoing, or <br /> any other legal entity. <br /> PROBATION: The status of a person that has not complied with the conditions of this <br /> Chapter. <br /> PROBATIONARY PERIOD: One year from the date that a person has been notified in <br /> writing that they have been put on probation. <br /> REGISTRANT: Any person who: a) has or seeks to have its equipment or facilities located in <br /> any right of way, orb) in any way occupies or uses, or seeks to occupy or use, the right of way <br /> or any equipment in the right of way. <br /> RESTORATION COST: An amount of money paid to the City by a permittee to achieve the <br /> level of restoration according to plates 1 to 13 of PUC rules. <br /> RESTORE OR RESTORATION: The process by which a right of way and surrounding area, <br /> including pavement and foundation, is returned to the same condition and life expectancy that <br /> existed before excavation. <br /> RIGHT OF WAY: The surface and space above and below a public roadway, highway, street, <br /> cartway,bicycle and public sidewalk in which the City has an interest, including County and <br />