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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the APPLICATION FOR AN ENCROACHMENT LICENSE in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the CASE NUMBER at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. In Section A, provide the ENCROACHMENT LEGAL ADDRESS and complete the details about your business, including name, address, and contact information.
  4. Describe your encroachment clearly in Section A, item 3. If necessary, attach additional sheets for a comprehensive description.
  5. Indicate the legal status of your business by circling one of the options provided in Section A, item 4.
  6. Complete Section B by specifying how long you intend to maintain the proposed encroachment (1-20 years).
  7. Attach any required documents such as site plans and legal descriptions as mentioned in Section C.
  8. Ensure all signatures are obtained where indicated, including notarization before submission.

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For the improvement location permit, you must submit: Landscape plan, if applicable. Detailed site plan showing existing and proposed right-of-way, centerline of the fronting streets, and property boundaries. Legal description of the property.
Land reserved for pedestrian and vehicle traffic or utilities is in the public right-of-way. You need a permit, and sometimes an inspection, for any use, restriction, or excavation of the public right-of-way. These include streets, alleys, and sidewalk areas.
An encroachment permit is necessary if you will be using any part of the road right of way (from property line to property line) for storing materials, detouring traffic or parking equipment in the street over night. Encroachment permits are issued for temporary and long term placements.
N. The act of extending ones own rights at the expense of others, particularly by taking in adjoining land to make it appear part of ones own.
Definition. Encroachment in real estate involves a property owner building or extending a structure onto a neighbors land, either intentionally or unintentionally, and violating the neighbors property rights.

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Encroachment permits are required from property owners and utility companies for any work conducted in the public right-of-way or on City-owned property or easements. Encroachment Permits allow a licensed contractor to work within the Citys right-of-way or easements and are inspected by the City.
Encroachment licenses are required when there is an inanimate object on, under, over, or upon the public right-of-way. A license gives you permission, as a property owner, to use the public right-of-way for personal use.

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