City Pole definition

City Pole is defined in Recital A. “Claim” is defined in Section 18.1.
City Pole or “Pole” means a pole in San Francisco owned and operated by City. “Claim” is defined in Section 18.1.
City Pole means a Pole owned, managed or operated by or on behalf of the City.

Examples of City Pole in a sentence

  • Upon removal of a City Pole, either party will have the right to terminate the Pole License as to the affected City Pole as of the last day of the month of removal.

  • The City will endeavor to accommodate a request by Licensee to relocate the Pole License and related Equipment, at Licensee’s sole cost and expense, to another City Pole mutually acceptable to Licensee and City.

  • Any previously paid Licensee Fees will apply to the replacement City Pole.

  • The City has the right to remove any City Pole that it determines in its sole judgment is unnecessary for its street light operations.

  • If Licensee fails to repair or replace the damaged City Pole in accordance with the requirements of Section 8.1 (Licensee’s Alterations) within the 30-day cure period, or any longer period to which the City agrees in its reasonable discretion, the City may do so at Licensee’s expense.


More Definitions of City Pole

City Pole means a utility pole owned or operated by the City and located in the public right-of-way.
City Pole means a service pole, as defined by Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code.
City Pole means a utility pole owned or operated by a City and located
City Pole means a Pole owned, managed, or operated by or on behalf of the City; provided, however, that such term shall not include any Pole, Support Structure, electric transmission structure, or equipment of any type that is part of a municipally owned or municipally controlled electric plant or system for furnishing of electricity to the public for compensation. The term City Pole shall include, without limitation, Poles that the City leases, rents, licenses, or otherwise compensates the owner thereof for the provision of street lighting.
City Pole is defined as City-owned poles such as street light poles or traffic light poles and street furniture owned by the City and located in the public ROW. “City Property Pole” is defined as City-owned poles such as street light poles or traffic light poles and street furniture owned by the City and located outside the public ROW, on property that is owned, or is otherwise controlled through an easement or lease, by the City. The purpose of this process is to ensure that, while wireless telecommunications providers may seek approval of Wireless Facilities on City Poles, City Property Poles or other City-owned infrastructure on a neutral, non-discriminatory basis, no individual wireless telecommunication provider that already has a Wireless Facility on a City Pole, City Property Pole, or other City-owned infrastructure has the right to install Wireless Facilities on additional City Poles, City Property Poles, or other City-owned infrastructure within a radius of 500 feet, unless and until all other wireless telecommunications providers have been given a fair opportunity to make use of any other available City Poles, City Property Poles, or City-owned infrastructure in that radius.
City Pole means a utility pole owned or operated by a City and located in the ROW.
City Pole means (i) a Utility Pole owned, managed or operated by the City or any subdivision thereof or any instrumentality of the same, including municipal electric utilities, in the Rights of Way, including a Utility Pole, and (ii) a pole or similar structure owned, managed or operated by the City in the ROW that supports only Wireless Facilities.