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• 7 <br /> i �, <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2000-35 <br /> AN ORDINANCE REGULATING ENCROACHMENT ON <br /> PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN THE CITY OF DECATUR <br /> MACON COUNTY.ILLINOIS <br /> WHERE�S, the City of Decatur hereinafter known as the"City" and the State of Illinois, <br /> acting by and through its Department of Transportation, have entered into an agreement relative <br /> to the improvement of Northbound U.S. Route 51 (Alt.) And Southbound U.S. Route 51, State <br /> Section 48Z-3RS-1, SOZ(2RS-6, 3-RS-3); and, <br /> WHEREAS, in order to facilitate said improvement, it is necessary for City to adopt an <br /> ordinance regulating encroachment on the right-of-way for said improvement in accordance with <br /> the following definitions: <br /> Roadway Right-of-Way is defined as those area existing or acquired by dedication <br /> or by fee simple for highway purposes; also, the areas acquired by temporary <br /> easement during the time the easement is in effect; <br /> Project Right-of-Way is defined as those areas within the project right-of-way <br /> lines established jointly by the City and State which will be free of encroachments <br /> except as hereinafter defined; <br /> Encroachment is defined as any building, fence, sign (excluding certain signs <br /> located over sidewalks) or any other structure or object of any kind (with the <br /> exception of utilities and public road signs), which is placed, located or <br /> maintained, in, on, under, or over any portion of the project Right-of-way or the <br /> roadway Right-of-way where no project right-of-way line has been established; <br /> Permissible Encroachment is defined as any existing awning, marquee or sign <br /> advertising activity on the property, or similar overhanging structure supported <br /> from a building immediately adjacent to the limits of the platted street where there <br /> is a sidewalk extending to the building line and which does not impair the free and <br /> safe flow of pedestrian traffic or traffic on the highway. The permissive retention <br /> of overhanging signs is not to be construed as being applicable to those signs <br />