CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS. 3.1 The construction, operation or repair and maintenance of Network Facilities shall be in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, including, without limitation, zoning laws, construction codes and CITY’s standard specifications and details, as the same may exist now, or be hereafter issued, amended or revised; and any supplements thereto or revisions of this Agreement, and any Franchise or other authorization now or in the future. Nothing in this agreement prevents the CITY from establishing additional or stricter conditions (even with respect to the matters specified in those sections), and requiring ENCROACHER to comply with the same. In the event of a conflict among codes and standards, the most stringent code or standard, as determined in the sole judgment of the City Engineer consistent with applicable law, shall apply. 3.2 ENCROACHER shall at all times employ reasonable care, within the meaning of applicable law, and shall install, maintain and use commonly accepted methods and devices for preventing failures and accidents that are likely to cause damage, injury or nuisance to the public. 3.3 ENCROACHER shall construct, operate and maintain its Network Facilities so as not to endanger or interfere with improvements CITY shall deem appropriate to make, consistent with applicable law, or to interfere in any manner with the Public Right-of-Way or legal rights of any property owner or to unnecessarily hinder or obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic. ENCROACHER shall place facilities in strict conformance with the plans and drawings approved in writing by CITY, consistent with applicable law, and shall not place facilities, equipment or fixtures where they will interfere with any gas, electric, telephone, telecommunications, water, sewer or other utility facilities or obstruct or hinder in any manner such entity’s use of any Public Right-of-Way. Any and all Public Rights-of-Way, public property or private property that is disturbed or damaged by ENCROACHER during the construction, repair, replacement, relocation, operation, maintenance or construction of a Network Facility shall be promptly repaired by ENCROACHER, to a condition equal to or better than that which existed prior to the damage. 3.4 If Public Right-of-Way to be used by ENCROACHER has preexisting installation(s) placed in the said Right-of-Way, ENCROACHER shall assume the responsibility to verify the location of the preexisting installation and notify, consistent wit...
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS. (a) The Franchisee shall construct and operate a Cable System and render service to subscribers consistent with all generally applicable federal, state and local regulations during the term of this Franchise. In addition, the construction, maintenance and operation of the Cable System for which this Franchise is granted shall therefore be in conformance with, the applicable provisions of the National and Maine Electrical Codes, the National Electrical Safety Code, and the rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the FCC. Upon written request of the Franchising Authority, copies of any technical performance tests that may be required under FCC rules and regulations shall be submitted to the Town. (b) All structures, lines, equipment, and connections in, over, under, and upon streets, sidewalks, alleys, and Public Ways and places of the Town , wherever situated or located, shall at all times be kept and maintained in a safe condition and in good order and repair.
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS. (a) The Licensee shall construct and operate a Cable System and render service to Subscribers consistent with all applicable regulations during the term of this License. The construction, maintenance and operation of the cable television system for which this License is granted shall be in conformance with the applicable provision of the National Electrical Code (Article 8201), the National Electrical Safety Code, the National Television Standards Code and the rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Cable Division, and the Commission. Upon written request, and no more than once annually, copies of any technical performance tests that may be required under FCC rules and regulations shall be submitted to the Town. (b) All structures, lines, equipment and connections in, over, under, and upon streets, sidewalks, alleys, and public ways and places of the Town, wherever situated or located, shall at all times be kept and maintained in a safe condition and in good order and repair.
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS a. All structures, lines, equipment, and connections in, over, under, and upon streets, sidewalks, alleys, and public ways and places of the Town, wherever situated or located, shall at all times be kept and maintained in a safe condition and in good order and repair. b. The Licensee shall construct and operate a cable television system and render service to subscribers consistent with all applicable regulations during the term of this License. The construction, maintenance and operation of the cable television system for which this License is granted shall be in conformance with the applicable law including provisions of the Massachusetts Electrical Code (including Article 820) and the National Electrical Safety Code and the National Television Standards Code to the extent adopted in Massachusetts by statute or regulation and which apply to cable television, and the rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Massachusetts Cable Television Division and the FCC. c. Copies of technical performance tests that may be required under FCC rules and regulations shall upon the request of the Issuing Authority or its designee be submitted to the Town notwithstanding any limits under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on Town enforcement of FCC signal quality standards and for advisory purposes Licensee shall if requested by the Issuing Authority or its designee provide a summary of FCC required proof of performance tests. In the event of a pattern of six or more apparently related signal quality complaints within a three month period, upon request of the Issuing Authority or Cable Committee Licensee shall designate an engineer to investigate same and report on same in writing to the Issuing Authority with a copy to the Cable Committee.
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS. All Signs must be designed and constructed to withstand wind pressure of not less than forty (40) pounds per square foot of area and must be constructed to receive dead loads as required by the Village.