Resolution 2012-245 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 - 2 4 5
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
REVISING THE "CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
HANDBOOK FOR WORK WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY,
COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA," IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ORDINANCE NO. 2003-37,AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 2003-37 established the "Construction
Standards Handbook for Work within the Right-of-Way, Collier County, Florida" to regulate and
require consistency and quality of workmanship and materials for construction activities within
Collier County rights-of-way; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) subsequently amended
Ordinance No. 2003-37 through the adoption of Ordinance Nos. 2003-58 and 2009-19; and
WHEREAS, the 2009 amendment provides for two separate handbooks, the
"Construction Standards Handbook for Work within the Right-of-Way, Collier County, Florida"
(Construction Handbook) and the "Collier County Landscape and Irrigation Specifications for
Beautification Improvements within the Public Right-of-Way" (Landscape Handbook); and
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2003-37, as amended, also provides that all necessary future
revisions to each of these two Handbooks shall be accomplished separately and by resolution
adopted by the Board; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to revise the Construction Handbook so as to allow an
adjacent property owner to plant minimal vegetation enhancements within a right-of-way
without obtaining a right-of-way permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Section I. E., entitled
"Exemptions from Permit Requirements," of the Construction Handbook is hereby revised as set
forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring
same, this day of , 2012.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO ERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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EXHIBIT A
E. Exemptions from Permit Requirements:
1. Minor repairs of a pedestal or pole, provided the pedestal or pole occupies the right-of-
way or easement, by virtue of an approved Permit, and provided that no damage is caused
to the right-of-way or easement by the repair servicing vehicles.
2. Routine maintenance of permitted facilities. The ROW Section Manager or designee will
determine if the proposed activity is routine or not (if it is determined the activity is not
routine, a ROW permit will be required). A schedule and a Blanket Permit shall be
provided to the County where routine maintenance will occur.
3. An overhead pole-to-pole service drop if the pole occupies the right-of-way or easement
by virtue of a County approved Permit and applicable minimum overhead clearance is
maintained.
4. A temporary service wire placed across, or adjacent to, the roadway which wire
placement does not create a hazard to the traveling public.
5. Work to be done in or on private property, providing construction will not be
accomplished within a County-dedicated utility/drainage easement.
6. To run a drop from the tapped pedestal directly to a private property line, so long as the
portion of the cable drop is buried in the right-of-way or easement and is physically not
longer than the total width of the easement.
EXAMPLE: From a pedestal located in the middle of a ten-foot easement, a drop can
be run directly to an abutting property line without a Permit so long as
that drop runs no longer than ten feet in the easement.
7. Locating lines and/or valves for other construction.
8. Hydrant and/or valve adjustments.
9. Residential water or gas meter installations provided the meter and main are located on
the same side of the street.
10. Installation of United States Post Office mailboxes.
11. Lawn, landscape, and irrigation maintenance.
1?. No vegetation shall exceed a maximum height of thirty inches from natural ground level
or exceed a base trunk size of four inches in diameter. The vegetation must not hinder
sight distance. Permissive vegetation shall not interfere with roadside drainage or hinder
the ability to maintain the roadway and drainage facilities. The owner must submit a
right-of-way permit application for trees, palms, and larger vegetation and follow all rules
set forth in the Right of Way Handbook and Landscape Handbook. The proposed
landscape and irrigation plan shall not negatively affect safety, drainage, or ongoing
maintenance. All vegetation placed in the right-of-way by abutting property' owners
within County-owned rights-of-way or easements shall be maintained by the abutting
property owner at their sole expense and risk. Should it become necessary' for the County
or its agents, contractors or permittee to remove any vegetation within County-owned
rights-of-way or easements for whatever reason, the owners will not be reimbursed for
any costs associated with said action unless specifically noted in an approved permit.
EXHIBIT A
*When the construction activity impedes the traffic flow (arterial or collector), a certified
Maintenance of Traffic plan, shall be submitted to the Permit Section prior to start of work.