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ORD-2005-197 - Ordinance granting Cable Franchise to Time Warner Entertainment- Advance/Newhouse
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f~ <br />Section 12. Public Rights-of-Way Use Conditions <br />A. The Grantor reserves the right, upon Reasonable Notice, to require the Grantee at <br />its expense to protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate or remove from <br />the Public Rights-of-Way any property of the Grantee by reason of tx'affic <br />conditions, public safety, street construction or excavation, change or' <br />establishment of street grade, installation of sewers, drains, water pipes, power or <br />communication lines, or other types of structure or improvements by <br />governrnental agencies for govenunental purposes. Reasonable Notice for <br />purposes of this Section shall be construed to mean at least ninety (90) days, <br />except in the case of emergencies where no specific notice period shall be <br />required, The Grantor shall endeavor to notify acid welt comment from the <br />Grantee, with respect to minimizing disruption to the Cable System, where public <br />works projects may affect the Grantee's Cable System. In the event Grantor <br />reimburses any other user of the right of way for such relocation, Grantee shall be <br />similarly reimbursed. <br />B. The Grantee shall relocate its facilities and appliances that aze in conflict with <br />County or state projects to upgrade or construct roadways, or other public <br />infrastructure in accordance with the governing law regazding reimbursement of <br />such expenses by the state. <br />C. Whenever a Public Right-of--Way exists to accomrrrodate the Grantee's Cable <br />system, the Grantee shall malte every effort to locate its facilities, other than <br />Customer drops, within the Grantor's Rights-of=Way, unless there are legitimate <br />legal, technical, operational, or economic reasons to do otherwise. <br />D. The Grantee shall adhere to all federal, state and generally applicable <br />nondiscriminatory local regulations regarding the location, construction, and <br />maintenance of its facilities witlvn the Public Rights-of-Way, The Grantee shall <br />tape reasonable preventative measures to protect existing facilities within the <br />Public Rights-of--Way. <br />E. The Grantee shall restore uid replace landscaped azeas within the Public Right-of <br />Way, pavement, pedestrian lighting, sidewallts, curbs, gutters or other facilities <br />damaged by the Grantee or its contractors with like material to their former <br />condition at the Grantee's expense, and shall thereaf4er, frorn time to time, but no <br />longer than one (1) year from the completion of the job, readjust, fill and finish <br />the same as may be necessary due to settling of the earth associated with the <br />Grantee's disruption of the Public Rights-of--Way. <br />Section 13. Initial and Continuing Tests <br />A The Grantee, shall perform all tests necessary to demonstrate compliance with the <br />requirements of 47 C.F.R §76, subpart IC. All tests shall be conducted in <br />accordance with the FCC's rules at the Grantee's expense. <br />to <br />
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