(A) Permit required. No person shall construct (as defined in this chapter) any facility on, over, above, along, upon, under, across, or within any city right-of-way which changes the location of the facility, adds a new facility, disrupts the right-of-way (as defined in this chapter), or materially increases the area or space occupied by the facility on, over, above, along, under across or within the right-of-way, without first filing an application with the city and obtaining a permit from the city therefor, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. No permit shall be required for installation and maintenance of service connections to customers’ premises where there will be no disruption of the right-of-way.
(B) Permit application. All applications for permits pursuant to this chapter shall be filed on a form provided by the city and shall be filed in such number of duplicate copies as the city may designate. The applicant may designate those portions of its application materials that it reasonably believes contain proprietary or confidential information as “proprietary” or “confidential” by clearly marking each page of such materials accordingly.
(C) Minimum general application requirements. The application shall be made by the utility or its duly authorized representative and shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
(1) The utility’s name and address and telephone and fax numbers;
(2) The applicant’s name and address, if different from the utility, its telephone, fax numbers, e-mail address, and its interest in the work;
(3) The names, addresses and telephone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses of all professional consultants, if any, advising the applicant with respect to the application;
(4) A general description of the proposed work and the purposes and intent of the facility and the uses to which the facility will be put. The scope and detail of such description shall be appropriate to the nature and character of the work to be performed, with special emphasis on those matters likely to be affected or impacted by the work proposed;
(5) Evidence that the utility has placed on file with the city:
(a) A written traffic control plan demonstrating the protective measures and devices that will be employed consistent with the Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, to prevent injury or damage to persons or property and to minimize disruptions to efficient pedestrian and vehicular traffic; and
(b) An emergency contingency plan which shall specify the nature of potential emergencies, including, without limitation, construction and hazardous materials emergencies, and the intended response by the applicant. The intended response shall include notification to the city and shall promote protection of the safety and convenience of the public. Compliance with ILCC regulations for emergency contingency plans constitutes compliance with this section unless the city finds that additional information or assurances are needed;
(6) Drawings, plans and specifications showing the work proposed, including the certification of an engineer that such drawings, plans, and specifications comply with applicable codes, rules, and regulations;
(7) Evidence of insurance as required in § 95.08;
(8) Evidence of posting of the security fund as required in § 95.10;
(9) Any request for a variance from one or more provisions of this chapter (see § 95.21); and
(10) Such additional information as may be reasonably required by the city.
(D) Supplemental application requirements for specific types of utilities. Besides the requirements of division (C) of this section, the permit application shall include the following items as applicable to the specific utility that is the subject of the permit application:
(1) For new electric power, communications or natural gas distribution system installation, evidence that a certificate of public convenience and necessity has been issued by the ILCC that the applicant is required by law, or has elected, to obtain;
(2) For natural gas systems, state the proposed pipe size, design, construction class, and operating pressures;
(3) For water lines, indicate that all requirements of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Public Water Supplies, have been satisfied;
(4) For sewer line installations, indicate that the land and water pollution requirements of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Water Pollution Control, have been satisfied; or
(5) For petroleum products pipelines, state the type or types of petroleum products, pipe size, maximum working pressure, and the design standard to be followed.
(E) Applicant’s duty to update information. Throughout the entire permit application review period and the construction period authorized by the permit, any amendments to information contained in a permit application shall be submitted by the utility in writing to the city within 30 days after the change necessitating the amendment.
(F) Application fees. No application fee is required to be paid by any telecommunications retailer that is paying the municipal tele-communications infrastructure maintenance fee or the optional state telecommunications infrastructure maintenance fee pursuant to the Telecommunications Municipal Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act, or by any electricity utility that is paying the municipal electricity infrastructure maintenance fee pursuant to the Electricity Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act.
(Ord. 761, passed 10-15-01) Penalty, see § 95.99