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writing that they have been put on probation.
<br />REGISTRANT: Any person who: a) has or seeks to have its equipment or facilities located
<br />in any right of way, or b) in any way occupies or uses, or seeks to occupy or use, the right of
<br />way 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
<br />area, including pavement and foundation, is returned to the same condition and life
<br />expectancy that existed before excavation.
<br />RIGHT OF WAY: The surface and space above and below a public roadway, highway,
<br />street, cartway, bicycle and public sidewalk in which the City has an interest, including
<br />County and State rights-of-way and other dedicated rights of way for travel purposes, utility
<br />easements alongside and rear lot lines paralleling and adjacent to Public roadway. except
<br />those along front lot lines- and any other real property owned by or under the control of the
<br />City.
<br />RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT: Either the excavation permit or the obstruction permit, or both,
<br />depending on the context, required by this Chapter.
<br />SERVICE OR UTILITY SERVICE: Includes, but is not limited to: a) those services
<br />provided by a public utility as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 21613.02, subdivisions 4
<br />and 6; b) telecommunications, pipeline, community antenna television, fire and alarm
<br />communications, water, electricity, light, heat, cooling energy, or power services; c) the
<br />services provided by a corporation organized for the purposes set forth in Minnesota Statutes
<br />section 300.03; d) the services provided by a district heating or cooling system; and e) cable
<br />communications systems as defined in Minnesota Statutes chapter 238; and f) a
<br />telecommunications right-of-way user as defined below; and g) water and sewer, including
<br />service laterals, steam, cooling or heating services. (Ord. 1333, 3-13-2006)
<br />SERVICE LATERAL: means an underground facility that is used to transmit, distribute, or
<br />furnish gas, electricity, communications, or water from a common source to an end-use
<br />customer. A service lateral is also an underground facility that is used in the removal of
<br />wastewater from a customer's premises. (Ord. 1333, 3-13-2006)
<br />SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY: a wireless facility owned and operated by an approved
<br />telecommunications right-of-wav user that meets both of the following qualifications:
<br />(i) each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six cubic feet in volume or
<br />could fit within such an enclosure: and
<br />(ii) all other wireless equipment associated with the small wireless facility Provided such
<br />equipment is, in aggregate, in an enclosure no more than 28 cubic feet in volume or
<br />enclosures totaling 28 cubic feet in volume, not including electric meters, concealment
<br />elements, telecommunications demarcation boxes, battery backup power systems,
<br />grounding equipment, power transfer switches, cutoff switches, cable, conduit vertical
<br />cable runs for the connection of power and other services, and anv equipment
<br />concealed from public view within or behind an existing structure or concealment.
<br />SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION: An application made to excavate or obstruct more of
<br />the right of way than allowed in, or to extend, a permit that had already been issued.
<br />TELECOMMUNICATIONS RIGHT&OF-WAY USER: An ntit which
<br />directly provides and offers wireless service to the general public, owning or controlling a
<br />facility in the right of way, or seeking to own or control a facility in the public right of way
<br />that is used or is intended to be used for providing wireless service, or transporting
<br />telecommunication or other voice or data information. For purposes of this Chapter, a cable
<br />communication system defined and regulated under Minnesota Statutes chapter 238, and
<br />telecommunication activities related to providing natural gas or electric energy services are
<br />not included in this definition, except to the extent such entity is offering wireless service
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<br />not be inconsistent with Minn. Stats.§ 237.162, subd. 4.
<br />UNUSABLE FACILITIES: Facilities in the right of way which have remained unused for
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