Common use of ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE Clause in Contracts

ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned regardless of whether it receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 days of it being Abandoned or within 90 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director and City Manager in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director and City Manager the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement, Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement, Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

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ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned regardless of whether it receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 days of it being Abandoned or within 90 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director City Engineer and City Manager in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director City Engineer and City Manager the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director City Engineer may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Chapter 284 Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement, Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Manual, Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned regardless of whether it Licensee receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 days of it being Abandoned or within 90 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director City Engineer and City Manager in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director City Engineer and City Manager the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director City Engineer may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned abandoned regardless of whether it receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 days of it being Abandoned abandoned or within 90 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director and City Manager Engineer in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director and City Manager Engineer the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director City Engineer may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

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ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Manual, Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned regardless of whether it receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 120 days of it being Abandoned or within 90 120 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-of- Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director City Staff and City Manager in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director City Staff and City Manager the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director City Staff may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

ABANDONMENT OF OBSOLETE NETWORK NODE. Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual concerning collocating its Network Nodes on any Service Pole, as the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual are that are published and amended from time to time. Compliance is to be with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance and Design Manual in effect at the time of the Application for Collocation of a Network Node on a Service Pole Location. To the extent not in conflict with the City’s Public Right-of-Way Management Ordinance or Design Manual Licensee shall remove Network Nodes and ground equipment when such facilities are Abandoned abandoned regardless of whether it receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of 90 days of it being Abandoned abandoned or within 90 days of receipt of written notice from the City. When Licensee removes or abandons permanent structures in the Public Right-of-Way, the Licensee shall notify the Director City Engineer and City Manager in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the Director City Engineer and City Manager the location and description of Network Nodes and ground equipment removed or abandoned. The Director City Engineer may require the Licensee to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Public Right-of-Way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Pole Collocation Attachment License Agreement

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