Service Drops. The Licensee will notify the District within 30 days of the attachment of a service drop where an existing permitted Attachment exists. In the event that a service drop constitutes the initial Attachment to a given pole, Licensee will be required to follow the permitting process set forth in Article 6.
Service Drops. The Franchisee shall extend its Cable System to potential Subscribers at no cost to said potential Subscribers other than the Franchisee’s standard charge for a standard service drop (the “Standard Installation Fee”), except that if the point at which electric utility facilities enter the building (the “Entry Point”) is located more than 250 feet from the Tap installed to serve that Subscriber, the Franchisee may charge an installation fee equal to the Standard Installation Fee, plus the actual cost of construction (defined as time and materials with a reasonable allocation for administrative costs) of Cable System facilities in excess of the 250 foot distance.
Service Drops. Where an existing pole is replaced by a taller one to provide the necessary clearance for the Licensee’s Service Drop, the Licensee shall pay to Electric Utility the installed cost of the new pole plus the labor costs of replacing or transferring of the Attachments on the existing pole and the cost to remove the existing pole, minus any salvage value to Electric Utility.
Service Drops. 4.6.1 Grantee shall make service available to any Subscriber within the Grantee’s Service Area upon Subscriber’s request and at the standard connection charge if the connection requires a standard drop, defined as no more than one hundred fifty (150) foot aerial or underground drop, measured from the new Subscriber’s residence or place of business to the Grantee’s nearest coaxial cable distribution pedestal or other coaxial cable service delivery point. Installation of such a connection shall include, without limitation, one (1) outlet and standard materials.
Service Drops. 6.9.1 Grantee shall make service available to any Subscriber within the City upon Subscriber’s request and at the standard connection charge if the connection requires no more than a one hundred fifty (150) foot aerial or underground drop, measured from the new Subscriber’s residence or place of business to Grantee’s nearest activated distribution line, and includes one (1) outlet and standard materials.
Service Drops. General requirements for Service Drops.
Service Drops. Lessee shall pay to City the cost of engineering services and the cost of construction plus fifteen percent (15%) of any Service Drop. Though, by definition, it is not anticipated that any other lessee will desire to use that Service Drop, if a subsequent lessee does desire Leased Fiber in or to the Service Drop, this Lessee shall be reimbursed the Reimbursable Amount.
Service Drops. Licensee shall not place a service drop unless and until it has received prior written permission from GPC.
Service Drops. Licensee shall submit a Service Drop Application within twenty (20) days after the Attachment is made. Failure to comply with this section may result in action as provided in the Violation Section.
Service Drops. Notwithstanding the forgoing, Licensee may attach Service Drops to Poles prior to obtaining a Permit. Within seven (7) calendar days following installation, Licensee shall file with the District a complete Permit Application for such Service Drops. If Licensee fails to submit a Permit Application for an installed Service Drop within the time allowed, such Service Drop shall be considered an Unauthorized Pole Attachment. The District reserves the right to deny any Permit Application or condition any Permit for an installed Service Drop based upon the criteria otherwise set forth herein with respect to Permit Applications generally. A Service Drop for which the Permit Application has been rejected shall not be subject to sanction pursuant to Section 10.4 so long as the Service Drop is removed within thirty (30) days.