Nonstandard City Pole definition

Nonstandard City Pole means any City Pole other than a Standard City Pole, including historic and decorative SFPUC or SFMTA Poles. Some Nonstandard City Poles are subject to San Francisco Public Works Code section 184.58.
Nonstandard City Pole means a City Pole other than a Standard City Pole, including historic, decorative, or concrete City Poles, traffic signal poles, or intersection traffic control and safety poles.

Examples of Nonstandard City Pole in a sentence

  • Upon determination, Licensee will pay the Pole License Administrative Fee for each Nonstandard City Pole or withdraw the application.

  • If Licensee does not timely deliver the required Pole License Administrative Fee or the supplement for any Nonstandard City Pole, City may suspend its review of any of Licensee’s Pole License applications then under review by City.

  • If the Pole License application includes Nonstandard City Poles, City will determine the amount of the Pole License Administrative Fee for each Nonstandard City Pole upon receipt of the application, which shall be reasonable, actual, and cost-based.

  • Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, City may approve, in its sole discretion, a Pole License that allows the replacement of a concrete Nonstandard City Pole with a Standard City Pole or Integrated Pole at Licensee’s sole cost and expense, subject to the City’s prior approval of plans, specifications, cost estimates, materials, and acceptance of completed improvements.

  • If Licensee does not timely deliver the required initial Administrative Payment, the supplement for any Nonstandard City Pole, or any additional Administrative Payment required for the City to complete its review, the City may suspend its review of any of Licensee’s Pole License applications then under review by the City.

  • Minor Modifications: An application for approval of a minor modification shall be reviewed as an Administrative Action, and the review shall be limited in scope to the modification requested.

  • If Licensee does not timely deliver the required initial Administrative Payment, the supplement for any Nonstandard City Pole, or any additional Administrative Payment required for the City to complete its review, the City may suspend its review of the Licensee’s Pole License application associated with such fees then under review by the City.

  • Pending negotiation, Licensee must submit an initial Administrative Payment for each Nonstandard City Pole at the Standard City Pole rate.

  • Licensee acknowledges that: (i) any Pole License application that requests installation of Equipment on a Nonstandard City Pole imposes a greater administrative burden on the City in the Pole License application review and approval process; and (ii) for any other Nonstandard City Pole that is historic or decorative, the City has absolute right in its sole discretion to deny for any reason an application for a Pole License solely on aesthetic grounds to the extent permitted by Laws.

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