§ 152.49 TYPES OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ENCROACHMENTS.
   The following right-of-way encroachments which shall specifically require an encroachment permit:
   (A)   Right-of-way cuts.
      (1)   The extension of services to a new development from existing city right-of-way;
      (2)   The extension of services to existing homes in the right-of-way;
      (3)   Upgrade of service to a single user within the right-of-way;
      (4)   Directional bores within the right-of-way;
      (5)   Parallel, diagonal or perpendicular cuts through the existing pavement or the right-of-way;
      (6)   Installation of overhead services within the right-of-way;
      (7)   Emergency encroachments; and
      (8)   Open trenching.
   (B)   Right-of-way blockage.
      (1)   Obstruction due to dumpsters, construction equipment, materials or signage;
      (2)   Sidewalk sales commercial and residential;
      (3)   Business awnings, canopies or sign encroachments;
      (4)   Authorized plantings within the right-of-way;
      (5)   Building faces restoration and renovations; and
      (6)   Any work to be done by the resident pertaining to drive approaches or sidewalk replacement.
   (C)   Curb cuts/new access into existing city right-of-way.
      (1)   New residential driveways;
      (2)   Upgrade of commercial or residential driveways; and
      (3)   Addition of auxiliary lanes to existing development in accordance with city standards.
   (D)   Special provision encroachments.
      (1)   Pavement resurfaced within 36 months of encroachment application; and
      (2)   Brick streets, alleys, sidewalks or any other brick surface within the right-of-way of the city.
(Prior Code, § 54-95) (Ord. 03-04, passed 2-10-2003)