Road Occupancy definition

Road Occupancy means the partial occupancy or full occupancy of any Highway or portion thereof, including any bridge, sidewalk, footpath or boulevard and shall include the occupancy of a Highway for the purpose of transporting any load requiring a permit under the provisions of this By-law.
Road Occupancy means an activity that is likely to impact on the traffic flow of the road network, and may involve the closure of traffic lane(s) or parking lane(s).
Road Occupancy means the temporary occupancy of the highway or any part thereof for work or an activity other than a purpose for which the highway was intended, and includes a road cut and a sidewalk café, but does not include a road closure and “occupy a road’ has a similar meaning;

Examples of Road Occupancy in a sentence

  • The Road Occupancy and a temporary construction access permit may also include the requirement for a traffic management plan.

  • If the Operator fails to comply with such direction, the County may take action to remedy the situation and if action is taken, the County is entitled to draw upon any Securities filed by the Operator under this agreement, including but not limited to the Entrance Permit, the Encroachment Permit, and/or the Road Occupancy Permit.

  • The Owner shall obtain a Road Occupancy Permit, or alternate Municipal approval, for any works undertaken on Municipal road allowance(s).

  • Tree cutting will require a Road Occupancy Permit issued by the Public Works Department.

  • The Owner shall provide a cash deposit in an amount satisfactory to the Director of Public Works, to guarantee the performance of the Owner’s obligations pursuant to the Road Occupancy Permit and to indemnify the Municipality for any costs incurred as a result of works undertaken on the road allowance(s).

  • The Township of Georgian Bluffs may order the stoppage of the Work for any bona fide municipal purpose or cause relating to public health or safety, regardless of Road Occupancy Permit issued by The Township, special events or any circumstances beyond its control.

  • A Road Occupancy Licence should be obtained from Transport Management Centre for any works that may impact on traffic flows on Botany Road during construction activities.

  • The Traffic Management Centre (TMC) will not provide a Road Occupancy Licence (ROL) for weekdays for all these various works due to the importance of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street and The Northern Road to Western Sydney traffic.

  • In order to guard against any interference with their instructional duties, all graduate student employees and research employees are guaranteed the right to academic freedom and free expression in the pursuit of knowledge in the classroom, like any and all other academic employees of the University including the full time faculty.

  • A Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay Road Occupancy permit will be (if required) obtained in Terrace Bay, in advance of field work.


More Definitions of Road Occupancy

Road Occupancy means the temporary occupancy of a Highway within the City or any part thereof for work or an activity other than a purpose for which the Highway was intended,
Road Occupancy means any activity likely to impact on the operational efficiency of the Highway network, in other words, any activity that requires the road to be used in such a way as to affect traffic flow, or an off road activity that affects or can affect traffic flow and may involve the closure of traffic lanes.
Road Occupancy means activity conducted within a municipal right of way;

Related to Road Occupancy

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Prior Occupancy means Owner’s use of all or parts of the Project before Substantial Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.08 A.

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Maximum Occupancy means the maximum number of occupants permitted on the Premises;

  • Child-occupied facility means a building or portion of a building constructed prior to 1978, visited regularly by the same child, age six years or younger on at least two different days within any week (Sunday through Saturday period), provided that each day’s visit lasts at least three hours and the combined weekly visit lasts at least six hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms.