Municipal Structures definition

Municipal Structures means Poles, lighting fixtures, electroliers, or other structures owned and/or leased by the City and located within the ROW, and may refer to such structures in the singular or plural, as appropriate to the context in which used.
Municipal Structures means street light poles, traffic signals, and other infrastructure owned or controlled and maintained by the Municipality and located in the Public Rights-of-Way or on other Municipally-owned property interests, and may refer to such facilities in the singular or plural, as appropriate to the context in which used. The term does not include street lights or street poles which are not owned by the Municipality. It is contemplated that Municipal Structures used for the attachment of an Approved Small Cell Facilities pursuant to this Agreement may, as appropriate given the existing condition and other circumstances of any particular Municipal Structure, be installed by and at the sole cost and expense of the Provider as replacements for existing Municipal Structures with such replacement or new Municipal Structures to be owned by the Municipality. The attachment of an App roved Small Cell Facility pursuant to this Agreement shall not: (i) change the primary purpose of the Municipal Structure, which shall remain the purpose for which the Municipality originally installed the Municipal Structure; or (ii) cause the Municipal Structure to be a “wireless base station” within the meaning of Section 6409(a) of the Spectrum Act, 47 U.S.C. § 1455.

Examples of Municipal Structures in a sentence

  • The Municipality have established Council committees in line with the provisions of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act.

  • The provisions of any by-laws previously promulgated by the municipality or by any of the disestablished municipalities now incorporated in the municipality, are hereby repealed as far as they relate to matters provided for in this by-law, and insofar as it has been made applicable to the municipality by the authorisation for the execution of powers and functions in terms of section 84(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, Act 117 of 1998.

  • The municipality has established a Municipal Accounts Committee in terms of section 33 and 79 of the Municipal Structures Act 2000.

  • The Provincial Minister, acting in terms of section 12 and 14 of the Municipal Structures Act, as read with the Western Cape Determination of Types of Municipalities Act, 2000 (Act 9 of 2000), now gives notice of the establishment of the Local Municipality on the terms set out herein.

  • The Local Municipality is not exempted from any of the provisions of the Municipal Structures Act.

  • In achieving this commitment the municipality is presently in full compliance with the stipulations of the following legislation, the principles as per circulars issued in line with the legislation as well as promulgated regulations to give effect to the stipulations of such legislation, except where a lower extent of compliance is reflected: - Local Government : Municipal Structures Act, Act 117 of 1998 with all its amendments to date.

  • Municipalities are mandated by amongst others the Municipal Structure Act 1998, the Municipal Structures Amendment Act 2000 and the Water Services Act 1999, to provide potable water to households within their areas of jurisdiction.

  • Prospective investors in the Bonds should consult their professional advisers on the tax implications of the purchase, holding, redemption or sale of the Bonds and the receipt of interest thereon under the laws of their country of residence, citizenship or domicile.

  • The Greater Giyani Municipality was established in terms of the Constitution Act, no 108 1996, the Demarcation act 27 of 1998 and Section 12 Notice issued in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act 117 of 1998.

  • The Municipality has established political structures according to the Municipal Structures Act.

Related to Municipal Structures

  • Municipal Structures Act means the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998);

  • Water control structure means a structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if above grade), retaining wall, and weir.

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Accessory Structure (Appurtenant Structure means a structure located on the same parcel of property as the principal structure and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. Garages, carports and storage sheds are common urban accessory structures. Pole barns, hay sheds and the like qualify as accessory structures on farms, and may or may not be located on the same parcel as the farm dwelling or shop building.

  • Residential structure means an individual residential condominium unit or a residential building containing not more than 2 residential units, the land on which it is or will be located, and all appurtenances, in which the owner or lessee contracting for the improvement is residing or will reside on completion of the improvement.

  • market surveillance authority means an authority of a Member State responsible for carrying out market surveillance on its territory;

  • building or structure means a permanent enclosed structure occupying an area greater than 10 square metres, consisting of a wall, roof, and/or floor, or any of them, or a structural system serving the function thereof, which includes, but is not limited to, air-supported structures or industrial tents; a canopy however shall not be considered a building or structure for the purpose of this By-law and shall not attract development charges;

  • Existing structure means any structure that is installed or approved for installation at the time a wireless services provider or wireless infrastructure provider provides notice to a locality or the Department of an agreement with the owner of the structure to co-locate equipment on that structure. "Existing structure" includes any structure that is currently supporting, designed to support, or capable of supporting the attachment of wireless facilities, including towers, buildings, utility poles, light poles, flag poles, signs, and water towers.

  • temporary building or structure means a Building or structure constructed or erected or placed on land for a continuous period not exceeding twelve months, or an addition or alteration to a Building or structure that has the effect of increasing the total floor area thereof for a continuous period not exceeding twelve months;

  • existing industrial building means a building used for or in connection with,

  • Certified historic structure means a property listed individually on the Virginia Landmarks Register,

  • Local political subdivision means a county, municipal corporation, township, conservancy district, soil and water conservation district, joint recreation district, park district, or other similar park authority.

  • Historic Structure means any structure that is:

  • Support Structure means an existing or new structure that supports or can support a mobile service facility, including a mobile service support structure, utility pole, water tower, building, or other structure.

  • Municipal Systems Act means the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000);

  • Structures means an elevated road or a flyover, as the case may be;