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File #: 53928    Version: 1 Name: Facility Access Permits
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/27/2018 In control: Attorney's Office/Approval Group
On agenda: 3/5/2019 Final action: 3/5/2019
Enactment date: 3/16/2019 Enactment #: ORD-19-00014
Title: Creating Section 10.057 of the Madison General Ordinances entitled “Facility Access Permit”, and amending Sections 1.08(3)(a) and 1.08(4) to establish a bond schedule and enforcement authority for this new Section.
Sponsors: Ledell Zellers, Keith Furman, Michael E. Verveer
Attachments: 1. Body
Fiscal Note
The proposed ordinance creates a permit that would allow a third party to access, alter or connect to City facilities (including things such as manholes, conduits, fiber, traffic signals, street lights, etc.) Parties with the permit will also have a written agreement with the City including an approved project plan. The Board of Public Works will separately establish a permit fee in an amount sufficient for the City to recover its costs incurred to administer the permit. It is anticipated that the base fee will be $200 with the option to bill for additional time and materials. No appropriation is required to create this permit.
Title
Creating Section 10.057 of the Madison General Ordinances entitled “Facility Access Permit”, and amending Sections 1.08(3)(a) and 1.08(4) to establish a bond schedule and enforcement authority for this new Section.
Body
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This ordinance creates a new permit, administered by Traffic Engineering, that would allow City staff to track and have accurate knowledge of third parties accessing, altering or connecting to certain City facilities. This will improve the City’s ability to oversee its infrastructure and prevent unauthorized access to or work in City facilities.
Currently, there is no formal process to review or approve access to the City’s facilities. However, the City does have some written agreements with third party providers that allow some access, alteration or even connection to the City’s facilities. Unfortunately, the City has come to discover that there has been either unauthorized activity associated with the City’s facilities, or that approved work was not done according to plans. Such unapproved activity is a risk to the City’s own use of its infrastructure, now and in the future, and could impair the health, safety and welfare of the public.
This ordinance creates a permit that would allow a third party to access, alter or connect to the City’s facilities (defined as the City’s h...

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