Concrete Pole definition

Concrete Pole means an SFPUC Pole, including its foundation, made of concrete and specially designed and fabricated to bear wireless communications equipment in addition to street lights, in addition to electrical infrastructure servicing the Pole, such as pull boxes, underground conduits, and new electrical service connections.

Examples of Concrete Pole in a sentence

  • The SFPUC will not license to any third party any Concrete Pole that is licensed to Licensee under a Pole License.

  • At its option, the SFPUC may deem any items of Licensee’s Equipment that remain on a Concrete Pole or otherwise on the License Area or other SFPUC Property more than 30 days after the Expiration Date of this Master License to be abandoned and in such case the SFPUC may dispose of the abandoned Equipment in any lawful manner after expiration of a 60-day period initiated by the SFPUC’s notice to Licensee to remove the Equipment.

  • If Licensee does not remove its Equipment within the specified period, the SFPUC will be entitled to remove Licensee’s Equipment from the Concrete Pole.

  • If the SFPUC decides to remove, rather than repair or replace, a damaged Concrete Pole licensed to Licensee, the applicable Pole License will terminate automatically as of the last day of the month the Concrete Pole is removed.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Master License, the SFPUC has no claim of ownership of Licensee’s Equipment installed on the License Area, but fiber-optic cable that Licensee installs under Approved Plans will become SFPUC Property should Licensee vacate or abandon use of the Concrete Pole.

  • After termination of any Pole License under this Section, the SFPUC will: (i) refund the portion of the previously-paid License Fee attributable to the terminated portion of the License Year, subject to Subsection 3.1.2 (Minimum Term); and (ii) give priority to Licensee’s Pole License application for a replacement Concrete Pole.

  • The SFPUC will specify the amount of time Licensee will have to remove its Equipment from any affected Concrete Pole, which will be at least 30 days after the date of the SFPUC’s notice for up to 50 Concrete Poles and an additional 30 days for more than 50 Concrete Poles.

  • Licensee must order enough Concrete Poles from its Fabricator to provide for one spare Concrete Pole for each 10 that will be installed under a Pole License.

  • Licensee agrees that it will not be entitled to any abatement of License Fees if the SFPUC exercises its rights of access under Article 22 (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) ▇▇▇ess the SFPUC’s activities cause Licensee to be unable to operate Equipment on the License Area for its permitted use for a period of more than 10 days, in which case, subject to proof, License Fees will be abated ratably for the entire period that Licensee is unable to operate any Equipment on any affected Concrete Pole.

  • In that case, the Pole License as to the affected Concrete Pole will terminate automatically as of the last day of the month of removal.

Related to Concrete Pole

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  • Basecoat means a coat of colored material, usually opaque, that is applied before graining inks, glazing coats, or other opaque finishing materials, and is usually topcoated for protection.

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