Encroachment Permit definition

Encroachment Permit means a Permit issued by the County authorizing the Company to conduct Work, excluding Maintenance , that includes any activity that involves a deployment of its workforce, vehicles and other equipment in the ROWs when performing the Work (as more fully described in Schedule A);
Encroachment Permit means the official document issued by the building officer of a local government which authorizes construction activity within a public right-of-way.
Encroachment Permit means a written approval granted by the Department for construction of a fixed or temporary improvement within a state highway right-of-way, or for any activity requiring the temporary use of or intrusion upon a state highway right-of-way.

Examples of Encroachment Permit in a sentence

  • Permittees are the owner ofreal property in the County of San Mateo, State ofCalifornia, and have requested issuance ofan Encroachment Permit from the County ofSan Mateo, to install a newlandsôape rock wall (the wall) and several trees which encroach into County rights-of-way on Alameda Ave.


More Definitions of Encroachment Permit

Encroachment Permit means a permit that is approved by the County Transportation Services Department in accordance with its Corporate Procedure that is required where there is an installation or stockpile of work upon, over, under of within the County Road Allowance.
Encroachment Permit means a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 46 of the Chandler City Code that allows the Wireless Provider to perform work in the Right-of-way and to install and operate improvements in the Right-of-way.
Encroachment Permit means a permit issued under this by-law as an endorsement on the sign permit, authorizing a sign to project from private property on or over a street; (permis d’empiètement)
Encroachment Permit means a permit issued under Part 7 of this bylaw.
Encroachment Permit means that permit required by Title 7, Chapter 2 of the Los Altos Hills Municipal Code.
Encroachment Permit means the permit issued by the Public Works Director authorizing the maintenance or installation of encroachments or improvements within the encroachment zones described in this policy.
Encroachment Permit means written authorization to perform work in the public right-of-way or public street issued pursuant to Chapter 13.12 of this Code