Utility Poles Sample Clauses
Utility Poles. Installation and/or use of utility poles and lines are subject to City approval and must comply with local, state and federal regulations.
Utility Poles. Use Roads and public rights-of-way for the purposes of the installation, ownership and operation of Utility Poles as shown on Exhibits B-1 and B-2, subject to the following:
(1) Overhead utility poles will be situated on the “back side of the side ditch” away from Roads, outside of the public right-of-way provided, however, that guy wires may be located in a public right-of-way subject to the prior written approval of the Highway Superintendent.
Utility Poles. When necessary, the Contractor shall shore and brace utility poles that interfere with construction. Shoring and bracing shall be such that sinking or excessive tilting does not take place. All relocation or removing and replacing of power poles, light poles, and telephone poles shall be done in accordance with the pole owner's standards and all expenses shall be paid for by the Contractor when shown on the Plans or identified in the Project Specifications; otherwise, if this work is deemed necessary by the Township Engineer, it shall be paid for by the Owner. All arrangements for pole relocations shall be completed by the Contractor with the pole owner at least 72 hours prior to need for relocations.
Utility Poles a. K-H will pull all utility poles and fence posts from the date of tentative agreement (i.e., September 19, 2003) forward except for those in ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Meadow Jumping Mouse (“PMJM”) habitat areas. In the PMJM areas, poles and posts will be cut off to as close to ground level as possible. Poles and posts previously cut at ground level will remain. If in the act of pulling the pole or post it breaks at or below ground surface, the remaining section will be left. Visual observation will be sufficient to document completion of these actions.
b. RFPO has advised that no site power will be needed, confirmed by letter dated October 19, 2004 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇).
Utility Poles. Subject to the following requirements, MetroNet will have the ability to place utility poles in the City rights-of-way and utility easements on a limited basis:
(1) MetroNet will not seek to install a utility pole in any areas of the City where the utilities are located underground;
(2) MetroNet must be unable to use an existing utility pole in the general area where it wishes to place a utility pole due to high make ready costs or excessive delays gaining access to the existing utility poles;
(3) any requested utility pole will be added to an existing utility pole line;
(4) any requested utility pole will be located on the same side of the road as an existing utility pole line;
(5) MetroNet will make reasonable accommodations requested by the City to improve the aesthetics of a requested utility pole in the area where it is to be located;
(6) the location of a requested utility pole will not adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of any person;
(7) MetroNet will make the requested utility pole available to any other communications provider on just and reasonable terms subject to loading requirements and space availability;
(8) If a utility company installs a new utility pole that will accommodate MetroNet’s fiber facilities in any area where MetroNet has installed a utility pole, provided MetroNet has access to the new utility pole under reasonable terms and conditions, within a reasonable time period after being notified by the City, MetroNet will move its fiber facilities to the new utility pole and will remove the MetroNet utility pole from the right-of-way.
Utility Poles. Once Developer becomes the title holder of the portion of the Property east of ▇▇▇▇ Ditch and commences development of the property on the eastside of ▇▇▇▇ Ditch, Developer shall relocate or pay to relocate the currently existing utility poles owned and operated by Duke Energy Indiana, LLC that are located on that portion of the Development (and are as generally identified on Exhibit F). For purposes of this Section, “commences development” shall be defined as Developer commencing earth work on the east side of ▇▇▇▇ Ditch or approval of a mutually agreeable land swap agreement by Developer and the City.
Utility Poles. For Network Nodes to be installed onto NBU Eligible Poles, a single Application may include up to a maximum of five
Utility Poles. How is the location of Network Nodes regulated in El Paso?