Vertical infrastructure definition

Vertical infrastructure means land acquisition and construction, major renovation and major repair of buildings, all appurtenant structures, utilities, site development and recreation trails. Vertical infrastructure does not include equipment; routine, recurring maintenance or operational expenses; or leasing of a building, appurtenant structure, or utility without a lease-purchase agreement.
Vertical infrastructure means land acquisition and construction, major renovation and major repair of buildings, all appurtenant structures, utilities, site development and recreation trails. Vertical
Vertical infrastructure means buildings, all appurtenant structures, utilities, incidental street improvements including sidewalks, site development features, recreational trails, and parking facilities. Vertical infrastructure does not include any work constructed in conjunction with or ancillary to highway, street, bridge or culvert projects, including but not limited to utilities and sidewalks.

More Definitions of Vertical infrastructure

Vertical infrastructure means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 8.57(5).
Vertical infrastructure is means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 8.57, subsection 5 8.57B.
Vertical infrastructure means that certain pole or similar structure, subject to this License, owned or controlled by the City and located in the public rights-of-way or public utility easements and meant for, or used in whole or in part for, communications service, electric service, lighting, traffic control or similar functions.
Vertical infrastructure is means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 8.57, subsection 6 8.57(5).
Vertical infrastructure means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 8.57B.
Vertical infrastructure means any and all buildings funded or owned by a Public Entity to serve a public purpose.
Vertical infrastructure means all poles or similar facilities owned, leased, licensed, or otherwise controlled by Licensee and located in the Public Rights-of-Way, including, but not limited to, streetlight poles and utility poles owned by the City, Licensee, and/or third parties such as PGE.