Definition
Municipal Consent: the consent, in writing, by the Municipality for any activity on, or use of land or buildings for which an application is made, in terms of the applicable Municipal policies, guidelines, standards, By-laws, and other relevant legislation.
Process
The Municipal Consent process is intended to give permission to install Infrastructure within a specific location in the Township's right-of-way (ROW). The process involves a formal submission of drawings on the placement of apparatus which has been approved by the Township of Asphodel-Norwood’s Public Works Department. Consent is accorded to individually considered, low impact, limited deviations from the primary usage of the land or buildings.
Municipal Consent is only issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, and private Applicants who have the authority to construct, operate, and maintain their infrastructure within the ROW as established through legislation or terms of a Municipal Access Agreement or Franchise Agreement.
All utility work, with a few exceptions, within the right of way requires Municipal Consent from the Public Works Department and a Road Occupancy Permit except for Emergency Works. Road Occupancy Permit for utility works will not be granted until Municipal Consent is approved.
The approval of a Municipal Consent is valid for a period of 12 months from the date of issue. If the work is not completed in its entirety with the 12-month period, the Applicant must reapply for Municipal Consent in order to complete any outstanding works within the right of way.
Guidelines
For full details, please refer to the Municipal Consent Guideline attachment: