Attachment to Poles Sample Clauses

The 'Attachment to Poles' clause defines the terms and conditions under which a party is permitted to attach equipment, such as cables or devices, to utility poles owned or controlled by another entity. Typically, this clause outlines the approval process, technical requirements, and any fees or responsibilities related to the installation and maintenance of attachments. By establishing clear guidelines for pole attachments, the clause helps prevent disputes, ensures safety and compliance with regulations, and allocates responsibility for any damages or necessary repairs.
Attachment to Poles. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to require or permit any telephone, electric light or power wire attachments by either the City or the Grantee on the poles of the other. If such attachments are desired by the City or the Grantee, a separate agreement shall be prerequisite to such attachments.
Attachment to Poles. Nothing in this Contract franchise shall be construed to require or permit any telephone, telecommunications, antenna, equipment, electric light, power wire attachments or other related appurtenances by either the City or the Grantee on the poles of the other. If such attachments are desired by the City or the Grantee, a separate agreement shall be prerequisite to such attachments. Grantee shall not install, construct or erect poles or other above- ground facilities without the City’s prior approval. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Attachment to Poles. A. Before Licensee shall make use of Electric Utility’s poles under this Agreement, it shall comply with the requirements set forth herein. APPENDIX A shall be sent by first class mail, email, or other electronic notification system as designated by the Electric Utility.
Attachment to Poles. A. Licensees seeking to attach pole-top Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities or Small cell wireless facilities must follow the procedure delineated in Article IV of the underlying Standard Pole Attachment License Agreement and must provide the Electric Utility with the following: 1. Permit form, including associated maps, drawing and other requested information, as provided in Appendix A of the underlying Pole Attachment License Agreement; 2. Spec sheets (including typical attachment drawings) and design information for the equipment proposed for attachment. B. Poles selected for pole-top Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities or Small cell wireless facilities must meet the following criteria: 1. Proposed pole-top locations must have adequate pole space and not exceed the pole's maximum loading. 2. Only one attachment will be allowed on a pole-top; 3. Must be a tangent pole; 4. Poles selected must not have existing equipment (regulators, gang switches, capacitors, etc.); 5. Pole must be readily accessible by bucket truck; 6. Minimum of a class 3 pole; 7. Attachment must be a minimum of 5 feet above the highest electric attachment; 8. Pole extensions are not permitted; 9. A new ground rod is required at all pole-top attachment locations. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ cables and grounds must be installed in a minimum of Schedule 40 conduit made of nonconductive material and not larger than 2 inches. D. All Antenna, Micro Wireless Facility, or Small Cell Wireless Facility power sources must have a lockable disconnect installed, to allow for the power source and any back-up power sources to be disconnected. The Licensee must provide the Electric Utility with access to the disconnect by providing keys or combination to the lock. Disconnect and/or meter boxes must be installed according to Electric Utility's standards. E. Licensees seeking to attach to Electric Utility-owned streetlight poles must conform to the following conditions: 1. All Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities or Small Cell Wireless Facilities must clamp to the streetlight arm. Holes drilled in the arm or bracket will not be permitted. 2. Antennas, Micro Wireless Facilities and Small cell wireless facilities to be installed on a pole must match the aesthetics of the existing Electric Utility pole, satisfy wind load testing requirements, and must not interfere with the maintenance of the lights. 3. For purposes of this Article, “pole” means a pole owned or controlled by Electric Utility that is used for the distribution o...
Attachment to Poles. 4.01 Before Licensee shall make use of Electric Utility’s Poles under this Agreement, it shall comply with the requirements set forth herein. Permit Application shall be sent by email, or other electronic notification system as designated by the Electric Utility.