A contractor needs to replace a damaged sidewalk in front of a commercial building. The sidewalk is in the public right-of-way. What type of permit is most likely required?
Correct Answer
B) Right-of-way permit
Work performed in public right-of-way areas typically requires a right-of-way permit from the local jurisdiction to ensure proper restoration and compliance with public infrastructure standards.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Right-of-way permits are specifically required for any work performed within public right-of-way areas, which includes sidewalks adjacent to streets. These permits ensure that the work meets municipal standards for public infrastructure and that the area is properly restored after construction. The local jurisdiction needs to maintain control over work in these areas since they are responsible for public safety and infrastructure maintenance. This type of permit also ensures coordination with other utilities and public services that may be affected.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Building permit
While building permits are required for most construction work, they typically apply to work on private property or structures. Sidewalk replacement in the right-of-way is considered infrastructure work rather than building construction, so a specialized right-of-way permit takes precedence.
Option C: Zoning permit
Zoning permits relate to land use compliance and ensuring proposed uses conform to zoning regulations. Since sidewalk replacement doesn't change the use of the property or create zoning conflicts, this permit type is not applicable for this type of infrastructure work.
Option D: Environmental permit
Environmental permits are required when work may impact environmental resources like wetlands, water bodies, or protected species. Standard sidewalk replacement in an urban right-of-way typically doesn't trigger environmental permitting requirements unless there are special circumstances.
Memory Technique
ROW = Right-Of-Way work needs ROW permits. Think 'Row your boat in the ROW requires ROW permits.'
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration, or local municipal code sections on right-of-way permits and public works
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