Utah Admin. Code R907-64-3 - Definitions
(1) "Department" means the Utah Department of
Transportation,
(2) "Clear zone"
means the total roadside border area, starting at the edge of the traveled way,
available for safe use by errant vehicles. This area may consist of a shoulder,
a recoverable slope, a non-recoverable slope, and a clear run-out area. The
desired width is dependent upon the traffic volumes, speeds, and roadside
geometry.
(3) "Interstate system"
means the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense
Highways as defined in the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1956 and any supplemental
acts or amendments.
(4)
"Longitudinal access" means access to or use of any part of a right-of-way of a
highway on the interstate system that extends generally parallel to the
right-of-way for a total of 30 or more linear meters.
(5) "Permit" means encroachment permit, a
document that specifies the requirements and conditions for performing work on
the highway right-of-way.
(6)
"Right-of-way" means a general term denoting land, property, or interest
therein, usually in a strip, acquired for or devoted to transportation
purposes.
(7) "Telecommunication
Advisory Council" means the Telecommunication Advisory Council created by
Section
72-7-109.
(8) "Telecommunication facility" means any
telecommunication cable, line, fiber, wire, conduit, innerduct, access manhole,
hand hole, tower, pedestal, pole, box, transmitting equipment, receiving
equipment, power equipment or other equipment, system and device used to
transmit, receive, produce or distribute via wireless, wire line, electronic,
or optical signal for communication purposes.
(9) "Telecommunication facility provider"
means any owner or operator of a telecommunication facility.
(10) "Utility" means privately, publicly,
cooperatively, or municipally owned pipelines, facilities, or systems for
producing, transmitting, or distributing communications, power, electricity,
light, heat, gas, oil, petroleum products, cable television, water, sewer,
steam, waste, storm water not connected with highway drainage, and other
similar commodities, which directly or indirectly service the public, or any
part thereof.
(11) "Wireless
access" means access to and use of any part of a right-of-way or rights-of-way
on, any highway of the interstate system for the purpose of constructing,
installing, maintaining, using and operating telecommunication facilities for
wireless telecommunications.
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