Minor encroachment definition

Minor encroachment means an encroachment on a public highway deemed by the Commissioner to be of minor size and significance; (0108-2011)
Minor encroachment means encroachment into the public right-of-way resting on or projecting into the sidewalk area such as: subsurface tiebacks and soil nails; concrete stairs; disabled Access Ramps where more than six feet of sidewalk area is preserved; subsurface foundations extending less than 2 feet from the property line; level landings for garages; landscape features less than two feet in height; conduit for privately owned phone and data lines connecting buildings owned by the permittee; flower pots; permanent planter boxes; clocks; bus shelters; phone booths; bike racks; fences less than six feet above grade; earth retaining structures less than three feet above grade; benches; Parklets, as defined in Section 14.48.300; and curbs around planter areas. Any encroachment which is not a minor encroachment is a major encroachment.
Minor encroachment means an encroachment that covers less than 20m² in area.

Examples of Minor encroachment in a sentence

  • Minor encroachment into the adjacent lane, such as for sawing and installing forms, will be acceptable with the use of a flagger according to MUTCD.

  • Minor encroachment as allowed or required under Title 20 or Title 17.

  • Minor encroachment of basement parking into this area may be considered where this would not detract from the quality of the landscape treatment and where the parking is located beneath a driveway or other paved area.

  • Minor encroachment onto the working space (e.g. supporting frame of the stacked up AC under paragraph 2(d) below, etc.) may be accepted.

  • Minor encroachment or minor site improvement inspection fees are in addition to the general encroachment and site improvement permit fee; not applicable to annual permits.


More Definitions of Minor encroachment

Minor encroachment means encroachment into the public right-of-way resting on or projecting into the sidewalk area such as: subsurface tiebacks and soil nails; concrete stairs; disabled Access Ramps where more than six feet of sidewalk area is preserved; subsurface foundations extending less than 2 feet from the property line; level landings for garages; landscape features less than two feet in height; conduit for privately owned phone and data lines connecting buildings owned by the permittee; flower pots; permanent planter boxes; clocks; bus shelters; phone booths; bike racks; fences less than six feet above grade; earth retaining structures less than three feet above grade; benches; Parklets, as defined in Section 14.48.190; and curbs around planter areas. Any encroachment which is not a minor encroachment is a major encroachment. During a declared City emergency in response to a disease outbreak, a Parklet shall be considered a temporary structure not subject to the encroachment permit requirement and shall be permitted with an engineering permit. Upon termination of the declared City emergency, any Parklet present in the public right-of-way shall within90 365 days of date of termination either obtain a valid encroachment permit or be removed from the public right-of-way.
Minor encroachment means an encroachment on public lands including a highway deemed by the Commissioner to be of minor size and significance,
Minor encroachment means an encroachment on a public highway deemed by the Commissioner to be of minor size and significance; (108-11)
Minor encroachment means any Encroachment that is a temporary, non- structural improvement or object readily removable with minimal alteration or damage to adjoining Public Property or private property, such as planters, benches, bicycle parking, facilities for special activities, dining facilities associated with an adjacent business, underground conduit crossings, special driveways and similar Encroachments.
Minor encroachment means an encroachment that covers less than 50m2 in area.
Minor encroachment means encroachment into the public right-of-way resting on or projecting into the sidewalk area such as: subsurface tiebacks and soil nails; concrete stairs;
Minor encroachment means an encroachment which does not impede vehicle or pedestrian traffic, effect the rights of the City or other third parties in the encroachment area. “Minor Encroachments” are not required to be permanent in nature.