Examples of Other City Property in a sentence
Company Facilities shall be installed and maintained in City Streets and Other City Property so as to reasonably minimize interference with other property, trees, and other improvements and natural features in and adjoining the Streets and Other City Property in light of the Company’s obligation under Colorado law to provide safe and reliable utility facilities and services, and subject to the obligations of the Company regarding permitting and inspection.
In the event of any such condemnation, no value shall be ascribed or given to the right to use City Streets or Other City Property granted under this Franchise in the valuation of the property thus sold.
This grant and Franchise is not intended to and does not revoke any prior license, grant, or right to use the Streets, Other City Property or Public Utility Easements, and such licenses, grants or rights of use are hereby affirmed.
In enacting laws and regulations and issuing permits that affect the Company’s access to or use of the Streets, Other City Property and Public Utility Easements, the City agrees to make good faith efforts to make its regulations and permit conditions consistent with Industry Standards to the extent practicable, and the Company agrees to make good faith efforts to advise the City of Industry Standards that affect the Company’s operations within the City.
All Company Facilities within City Streets, Other City Property, and Public Utility Easements shall be maintained in good repair and condition.
Company Facilities shall not unreasonably interfere with any City facilities, including water facilities, sanitary or storm sewer facilities, communications facilities, or other City uses of the Streets, Public Utility Easements or Other City Property.
Company and City agree to coordinate their activities in City Streets, Public Utility Easements and Other City Property with the City.
The City’s Designees shall have the right, at all reasonable times and with reasonable notice to the Company, to inspect any Company Facilities in City Streets and Other City Property.
Payment of the Franchise Fee by Company to City does not exempt the Company from any other lawful tax or fee imposed generally upon persons doing business within the City, except that the Franchise Fee provided for herein shall be in lieu of any occupation, occupancy or similar tax or fee for the Company’s use of City Streets, Public Utility Easements or Other City Property under the terms set forth in this Franchise.
If requested in writing by the City, the Company may allow other companies who hold franchises, or otherwise have obtained consent from the City to use the Streets, to utilize Company electric distribution poles in City Streets and Other City Property, subject to the Tariffs, for the placement of their facilities upon approval by the Company and agreement upon reasonable terms and conditions, including payment of fees established by the Company.