Common use of USE OF STREETS Clause in Contracts

USE OF STREETS. (1) Interference with persons and improvements. The Grantee's system, poles, wires and appurtenances shall be located, erected and maintained so that none of its facilities shall endanger or interfere with the lives of persons or interfere with the rights or reasonable convenience of property owners who adjoin any of the streets and public ways, or interfere with any improvements the Village may deem proper to make, or unnecessarily hinder or obstruct the free use of the streets, alleys, bridges, easements or public property. (2) Restoration to prior condition. In case of any disturbance of pavement, sidewalk, landscaping, driveway or other surfacing, the Grantee shall, at its own cost and expense and in a manner approved by the Village, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, driveway, landscaping, or surface of any street or alley disturbed, in as good condition as before the work was commenced and in accordance with standards for such work set by the Village. (3) Erection, removal and common uses of poles: (a) No poles or other wire-holding structures shall be erected by the Grantee without prior approval of the Village with regard to location, height, types, and any other pertinent aspect. However, no location of any pole or wire holding structure or the Grantee shall be a vested interest and such poles or structures shall he removed or modified by the Grantee at its own expense whenever the Village determines that the public convenience would he enhanced thereby.

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Sources: Cable Television Franchise Agreement, Cable Television Franchise Agreement