REQUIREMENTS FOR ATTACHMENT. A. Qualified Electrical Workers. The Licensee must employ or hire certified electricians as defined in WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇. B. Access / Climbing Space. The Licensee's Attachments shall not impede access to climbing space or in any way disturb or conflict with Tacoma Power's equipment or any other entity's equipment. C. Costs / Make-Ready Work. The Licensee is responsible for, and shall pay, all costs associated with its Attachments on Tacoma Power Poles including, but not limited to, Tacoma Power Make-Ready Work and maintenance of such Attachments. Section V Make-Ready Work, discusses requirements associated with Tacoma Power and Third Party Make-Ready Work that must be performed to accommodate the Licensee's Attachments relative to Tacoma Power Poles and equipment. The Licensee shall pay and/or reimburse Tacoma Power for Tacoma Power Make-Ready Work performed, and for costs incurred, by Tacoma Power pursuant to this Section VII. D. Abandonment, Relocation, Replacement, Rebuild, or Removal of Pole. 1. If at any time Tacoma Power desires or is required to abandon, relocate, replace, rebuild or remove any of its Poles on which Licensee Attachments are located, Tacoma Power shall provide Licensee thirty (30) day written notice prior to the date it intends to abandon, relocate, replace, rebuild or remove said Pole or Poles. The Licensee shall change the location of its Attachments as necessitated by Tacoma Power's abandonment, relocation, replacement, rebuild or removal of a Pole. All such Attachment changes shall be made at Licensee’s sole cost and expense. If the Licensee fails to make or complete any changes required hereunder within thirty (30) days of notification, Tacoma Power, at its discretion, may perform such changes, at Licensee’s sole risk, and invoice Licensee for reimbursement of all costs incurred. 2. For Poles located in unincorporated ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, pursuant to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County policy, utilities may receive a “Utility in Good Standing” designation if they maintain compliance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County policies and regulations relative to utility facilities in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County right of ways. A utility that receives the “Utility in Good Standing” designation is not required to obtain permits for a certain defined class of work. This designation, therefore, provides a “Utility in Good Standing” with significant benefits in terms of avoided permit fees and avoided costs associated with time spent obtaining permits. Licensee’s failure to remove Attachments as directed herein may result in Tacoma Power losing its status as a “Utility in Good Standing” within its service territory located in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County. If Tacoma Power loses said status due to Licensee’s failure to perform its removal obligation, then, Licensee shall reimburse Tacoma Power for the following costs until Tacoma Power’s “Utility in Good Standing” status is reinstated: a. The costs for all future ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County permits Tacoma Power would not have been required to obtain if it was a “Utility in Good Standing” and b. Administrative costs incurred by Tacoma Power in obtaining said permits.
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Sources: Streetlight Attachment Agreement, Streetlight Attachment Agreement