Construction and Use of Poles Sample Clauses

Construction and Use of Poles. Whenever feasible, Grantee shall use existing poles when the installation of facilities above- ground is permitted. In the event Grantee cannot obtain the necessary poles and related facilities pursuant to a pole attachment agreement, and only in such event, then it shall be lawful for Grantee to make all needed excavations in the Streets for the purpose of placing, erecting, laying, maintaining, repairing and removing poles, conduits, supports for wires and conductors, and any other facility needed for the maintenance or extension of Grantee's System. All poles of Grantee shall be erected between the curb and the sidewalk unless otherwise designated by the proper authorities of Grantor, and each pole shall be set whenever practicable at an extension lot line. Grantor shall have the right to require Grantee to change the location of any pole, conduit, structure or other facility within Rights-of-Way when, in the opinion of Grantor, the public convenience requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by Grantee.
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Construction and Use of Poles. Grantee shall negotiate and enter into pole attachment agreements with utilities maintaining poles in the Grantee's Franchise Area on terms acceptable to Grantee and the affected utilities and in compliance with SMC 15.32; provided, any obligations to provide fiber or capacity that might be imposed on Grantee under SMC 15.32 and any amendments thereto, shall be deemed fully satisfied for the term of this Franchise and any extensions by Grantee's agreement to install, at the time of Grantee's own construction, fiber for the City in accordance with the following provisions:
Construction and Use of Poles. Grantee shall complete a new pole attachment agreement with Seattle City Light to cover all attachment within the Franchise Area that are necessary for the implementation of the Franchise Agreement.
Construction and Use of Poles. (A) In the event Grantee cannot obtain the necessary poles and allied facilities agreements, and only in such event, then it shall be lawful for the Grantee to make all needed excavations in the Streets for the purpose of placing, erecting, laying, maintaining, repairing, and removing poles, conduits, supports for wires and conductors, and any other Facility needed for the maintenance or extension of Grantee's Cable System. All poles of the Grantee shall be erected between the curb and the sidewalk unless otherwise designated by the proper Jurisdictional authorities, and each pole shall be set whenever practicable at an extension of a lot line. A Jurisdiction shall have the right to require the Grantee to change the location of any pole, conduit, structure or other Facility within the Streets when in the opinion of the Jurisdiction the public convenience requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by the Grantee.
Construction and Use of Poles. Whenever feasible, Grantee shall use existing poles when the installation of facilities aboveground is permitted. In the event Grantee cannot obtain the necessary poles and related facilities pursuant to a pole attachment agreement, and only in such event, then it shall be lawful for Grantee to make all needed excavations in the Streets for the purpose of placing, erecting, laying, maintaining, repairing and removing poles, conduits, supports for wires and conductors and any other facility needed for the maintenance or extension of Grantee’s Cable System. The City shall have the right to require Grantee to change the location of any of Grantee’s poles within Rights-of-Way when, in the opinion of the City, the public convenience requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by Grantee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the erection of new poles is only to be a last resort and in any event new poles may not be erected in any new subdivision.
Construction and Use of Poles. (A) In the event Grantee cannot obtain the necessary poles and allied facilities agreements, and only in such event, then it shall be lawful for the Grantee to make all needed excavations in the Streets for the purpose of placing, erecting, laying, maintaining, repairing, and removing poles, conduits, supports for wires and conductors, and any other Facility needed for the maintenance or extension of Grantee's Cable System. All poles of the Grantee shall be erected between the curb and the sidewalk unless otherwise designated by the proper County authorities, and each pole shall be set whenever practicable at an extension of a lot line. A County shall have the right to require the Grantee to change the location of any pole, conduit, structure or other Facility within the Streets when, in the opinion of the County, the public convenience requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by the Grantee.
Construction and Use of Poles. (A) Whenever feasible, the construction, maintenance, and use of Grantee’s Cable System shall comply with the standards of materials in engineering and all other provisions of a pole user agreement for use of poles, entered into by and between the pole owners and the Grantee, or separate agreements between each of said companies and the Grantee. The City may request a copy of any pole attachment agreement affecting poles place in the Streets, and Grantee shall not unreasonably refuse such request. In the event Grantee cannot obtain the necessary poles and allied facilities pursuant to the provisions of such an agreement, and only in such event, then it shall be lawful for the Grantee to make all needed excavations in the Streets for the purpose of placing, erecting, laying, maintaining, repairing, and removing poles, conduits, supports for wires and conductors, and any other Facility needed for the maintenance or extension of Grantee’s Cable System. All poles of the Grantee shall be erected between the curb and the sidewalk unless otherwise designated by the proper City authorities, and each pole shall be set whenever practicable at an extension of a lot line. The City shall have the right to require the Grantee to change the location of any pole, conduit, structure or other Facility within the Streets when in the opinion of the City the public convenience requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by the Grantee.
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