City Structure definition

City Structure means a structure located in the rights- of- way within the City’s boundary that is owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision or instrumentality thereof, including, municipal electric utilities. Includes, but is not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles buildings and other structures.
City Structure means a structure located in the rights-of-way within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries that is owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision or instrumentality thereof, including municipal electric utilities. Including, but not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles, or building.
City Structure means any one or both of the following that is located within a

Examples of City Structure in a sentence

  • In the event a City Structure does not contain City-owned conduit constructed for the primary purpose of carrying and protecting telecommunications equipment, or existing conduit for such a primary purpose is fully occupied, conduit that is intended for other purposes that exists within the City Structure that has available space for the Company’s Equipment may, in The City’s sole discretion, be provided to the Company for installation of the Company’s Equipment.

  • If The City must undertake work Within a Service Corridor or Within a City Structure as a result of an Emergency, The City will, only if it is practical in the circumstances, use reasonable efforts to notify the Company to allow the Company an opportunity to remove, relocate, protect or otherwise address its Equipment before interrupting the Company’s services.

  • If any of the Company’s Equipment or other property is damaged by The City or its Employees while carrying out The City’s work Within a Service Corridor or City Structure, The City will notify the Company immediately of the damage by contacting one of the Company’s 24-hour emergency contact personnel as provided in the list described in Section 13.08.

  • The City, in its sole discretion and acting reasonably, may approve or reject the Company’s request for access to a new or reconstructed City Structure.

  • The Company must not, in the exercise of its rights under the Agreement, unduly interfere with the public use and enjoyment of either, or both, a Service Corridor or City Structure.


More Definitions of City Structure

City Structure means a structure located in the rights-of-way within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries that is owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision or instrumentality thereof, including municipal electric utilities. [Including, but not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles, building] [Consider excluding certain structures in a new section or in section
City Structure means any one or more of the following that is located Within a Service Corridor:
City Structure means a structure located in the rights-of-way within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries that is owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision or instrumentality thereof, including municipal electric utilities. [Including, but not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles, building] [Consider excluding certain structures in a new section or in section 8]. [NOTE: THIS DEFINITION RECOGNIZES THAT NOT ALL STRUCTURES OWNED, MANAGED OR OPERATED BY A CITY OR CITY SUBDIVISION OR INSTRUMENTALITY THEREOF ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE SAME CITY’S JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES. FOR EXAMPLE, MONMOUTH POWER & LIGHT SERVES THE CITY OF MONMOUTH AND PORTIONS OF THE CITY OF INDEPENDENCE. TO THE EXTENT THE CITY OF MONMOUTH ADOPTED THIS MODEL CODE, IT COULD NOT ISSUE PERMITS FOR ATTACHMENTS TO STRUCTURES LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF INDEPENDENCE. CONVERSELY, THE CITY OF INDEPENDENCE COULD NOT MANDATE ACCESS TO STRUCTURES OWNED BY MONMOUTH POWER & LIGHT.]
City Structure means a structure in the rights of way owned, managed or operated by the City including, but not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles and other structures.
City Structure means a structure owned by the City of Happy Valley and for purposes of this Chapter, means structures located in the rights-of-way within the City’s jurisdictional boundaries that are owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision or instrumentality thereof, including electric utilities. The definition includes, but is not limited to streetlights, traffic signals, utility poles, free-standing poles and similar structures.
City Structure means any one or more of the following that is located Within a Service Corridor: i. a City-owned bridge or viaduct or tunnel; ii. a pedestrian overpass or underpass; iii. infrastructure other than (i) or (ii) above that is owned by The City and for which The City in its sole discretion grants access to the Company for installation of the Company’s Equipment, and includes, but is not limited to, stormwater infrastructure as referenced or described in Appendix 6;
City Structure means infrastructure other than a Service Corridor that is owned by The City and for which The City in its sole discretion grants access to the Company for installation of the Company’s Equipment, and includes, but is not limited to, storm water infrastructure.