Examples of Utility Easements in a sentence
In the event that the Franchise Fee specified herein is declared void for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, unless prohibited by law, the Company shall be obligated to pay the City, at the same times and in the same manner as provided in this Franchise, an aggregate amount equal to the amount that the Company would have paid as a Franchise Fee as partial consideration for use of the City Streets, Public Utility Easements and Other City Property.
The City or Colorado Springs Utilities shall have the right to require the Operator to change location of any pole, conduit, structure or other facility within the Streets or Public Utility Easements when in the opinion of the City or Colorado Springs Utilities the public convenience or the provision of utility services requires such change, and the expense thereof shall be paid by the Operator.
Payment of the Franchise Fee by the Company to the 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.
In the event of any such condemnation, no value shall be ascribed or given to the right to use City Streets, Public Utility Easements (unless specifically granted solely to the Company), or Other City Property granted under this Franchise in the valuation of the property thus sold.
If weather or other conditions do not permit the complete restoration required by this Section, the Company may with the approval of the City, temporarily restore the affected City Streets, Public Utility Easements, or Other City Property, provided that such temporary restoration is not at the City’s expense and provided further that the Company promptly undertakes and completes the required permanent restoration when the weather or other conditions no longer prevent such permanent restoration.