Or. Admin. Code § 734-058-0020 - Definitions
As used in OAR 734-058-0010 through 734-058-0080, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Applicant"
means the individual or individuals, corporation, company, firm, business,
partnership, organization or agency named in and signing the Permit and to whom
the Permit is issued.
(2)
"Department" means the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT).
(3) "DM" means the ODOT District Manager or
designee. DMs are responsible for highway maintenance, operations and issuing
permits for use of Right of Way for all State highways within a specific
geographic area or "District."
(4)
"General Provisions" means those provisions attached and made part of an issued
Permit, which are generally applicable to all Permits. General Provisions are
superior to any Standard or Special Provisions in a Permit if there is a
conflict between them.
(5) "MUTCD"
means Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and
Highways.
(6) "Oregon Temporary
Traffic Control Handbook" means a guide for traffic control operations of three
days or less based upon the MUTCD.
(7) "Pedestrian Activity" or "Activity" means
any planned activity that brings together a community or group of people for an
expressed purpose, including soliciting contributions, business, or interest
from motorists using the highway provided the activity does not impede traffic
or cause a traffic hazard.
(8)
"Permit" means the application as a fully executed form signed, issued and
controlled by the DM on behalf of the State of Oregon, Department of
Transportation, and allowing Applicant to conduct a Pedestrian Activity and all
provisions and exhibits attached to the Permit as deemed necessary by the DM. A
Permit does not convey any land right or easement.
(9) "Right of Way" means the entire width of
real property delineated by property lines along each side of the highway,
including the paved surface, shoulders, ditches and other drainage facilities,
and all other highway facilities or lands within the boundaries of the right of
way lines used for the operation of the highway.
(10) "Special Provisions" means those
specific provisions under the heading "Special Provisions" which when attached
to are made part of, and are unique to, the Permit. Special Provisions are
subordinate to General Provisions and superior to Standard Provisions, if they
are in conflict.
(11) "Standard
Provisions" means provisions with standard wording under the heading "Standard
Provisions" which are attached to and made part of the Permit. Standard
Provisions are subordinate to General Provisions and Special Provisions if they
are in conflict.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619 &814.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 814.070
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