Erect place, access, maintain and operate closed circuit television cameras and all ancillary systems, wires, conduits, antennae and equipment passing externally and internally through, on, in, under or over the Leasehold Area;
Erect a plaque giving full contact details of the managing agent at a visible place in the Property;
Erect a highway sign or otherwise recognize the group’s clean-up efforts. Highway signs shall be erected only for groups that agree to adopt a highway for a minimum of two years. The name on the sign shall be limited to two lines of 16 characters (including punctuation and/or spaces) per line. Washington County Public Works reserves the right to approve and/or edit names or acronyms. *Copies of complete policy are available from our office. To receive a copy, contact the Adopt-A-Highway coordinator. POLICY Section I
Erect a plaque giving full contact details of the managing agent at a visible place in the Property where Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Lets Limited are named subject to licensing;
Erect or display or cause to be erected or displayed on the Lot any sign displaying advertising of any description whatsoever other than a sign erected by a builder on a residence erected on a Lot in accordance with the Building Act during the period of construction of such residence or a "FOR SALE sign which may be erected after completion of a residence on the Lot or after a period of two years from the date of completion of the purchase of the Lot by the Buyer(s).
Erect towers in accordance with contractor submitted Tower Erection Plan;
Erect. W20-1 and other signs at the approaches (from 2 miles) to the work limits for each physical work zone with appropriate legends as indicated on PTS-900 to warn traffic of construction to be encountered. For physical work zones that are being worked on concurrently that are less than 2 miles apart, provide a portable changeable message sign approximately 1 mile in advance of the physical work zone; message as approved by the Representative. R2-1 sign at the end of the first work zone is to be 55 MPH when followed by additional work zones, only when the physical work zones are less than 2 miles apart. Erect W21-20 signs, END ACTIVE WORK ZONE, immediately at the end of the first active work zone. Post G20-2 sign at the end of the final work zone. Portable changeable message signs required for the approach signing are incidental to the Maintenance and Protection of Traffic. Post mount signs at locations designated by the Representative in such a manner as not to obstruct shoulders and be clear of work areas. Relocate approach signing as work progresses. Erect W21-19 signs, ACTIVE WORK ZONE WHEN FLASHING INCREASED PENALTIES, when workers are present on the roadway, berm, or shoulder and not protected by concrete barrier. Do not erect the sign within a transition or at a location where workers are put at risk when they may need to turn the light on and off. When there is more than one active work zone separated by a distance of more than 1 mile, erect signs for each active work zone. Attach a PennDOT approved white Type B high-intensity flashing light to the upper portion of each W21-19 sign. Activate the white Type B high-intensity flashing light only when workers are present on the roadway, berm, or shoulder and not protected by concrete barrier and turn off the white Type B high-intensity flashing light when workers are not present on the roadway, berm, or shoulder for 60 minutes or more or are protected by concrete barrier. Cover the W21-19 and W21-20 signs during non-working hours. Erect W21-20 signs, END ACTIVE WORK ZONE, immediately at the end of each active work zone, except this sign is not necessary if the G20-2, END ROAD WORK, sign is installed at the end of the active work zone. Provide a PennDOT approved Speed Display Sign ½ to 1 mile in advance of the physical work zone to advise motorists of their vehicle’s speeds. Provide two (2) additional PennDOT approved Speed Display Signs, one (1) located 500 to 900 feet in advance of the physical work zone, ...
Erect a sign at each end of the adopted roadway with Group’s name or acronyms displayed.
Erect temporary protection, such as walks, fences, railings, canopies, and covered passageways, where required by authorities having jurisdiction.
Erect. 24” x 18” highway signs on nearby existing sign posts or otherwise recognize the group’s cleanup efforts. Highway signs shall be erected only for groups that agree to adopt a highway for a minimum of two years. The name on the sign shall be limited to two lines of twelve characters (including punctuation and spaces). Lincoln County reserves the right to approve and/or edit names or acronyms.