Right-of-Way Permit definition

Right-of-Way Permit means either the excavation permit or the obstruction permit, or both, depending on the context, required by this chapter.
Right-of-Way Permit means the authorization to excavate for the construction, installation, repair or maintenance of any type of facility within the right-of-way.
Right-of-Way Permit means an approval from the Borough, setting forth applicant’s compliance with the requirements of this Chapter.

Examples of Right-of-Way Permit in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances shall a roadway be closed for construction without issuance of a Right-of-Way Permit and appropriate notification.

  • Add the following to the end of the paragraph: CONTRACTOR shall contact OWNER’s Transportation Department to obtain a Temporary Use of Right-of-Way Permit prior to beginning construction on any sidewalk/driveway or occupying any parking area/meters within the public right-of-ways.

  • Planning/IntelligenceAs with any emergency, it can take some time for the MAC Group to 1) ascertain what has happened, 2) what is likely to happen, and 3) what areas and/or systems are affected.

  • Prior to issuing a Right-of-Way Permit (MR509) for the installation or modification of a signal for a private entity, the District shall have a signed Maintenance Agreement which, amongst other requirements, will stipulate an annual maintenance fee due to ODOT from the private entity.

  • Costs associated with the Right-of-Way Permit application and City or County charges will be included in the Development Services Payments.


More Definitions of Right-of-Way Permit

Right-of-Way Permit means an approval from the Township setting forth applicant’s compliance with the requirements of this Article.
Right-of-Way Permit means a permit issued by the director to the program manager to occupy the highway right of way.
Right-of-Way Permit means an approval from the Township setting forth applicant’s compliance with the requirements of this Section 19-3.
Right-of-Way Permit. Means an approval granted pursuant to this Chapter setting forth applicant’s compliance with the requirements of this Chapter.
Right-of-Way Permit means a permit issued by the director, or his designee, to the program manager to occupy the highway right-of-way in or on the approaches to an intersection in accordance with the latest version of the department's standard operating procedure, PH-P-403.
Right-of-Way Permit means a permit granted by the awarding authority to an applicant for permission to construct, to repair and maintain, and to use overhead and underground facilities that it owns and which are located in the right-of-way. Also a permit granted by the awarding authority to a co-locator for an attachment to a new or existing facility.
Right-of-Way Permit means a permit issued by the director to the program manager to occupy the highway right of way. (U)(V) "Rural areas" means any areas not meeting the definition of an urban area.