Public utility facility means any track, pipe, main or lateral,
Public utility facility means any track, pipe, main or lateral, conduit, access manhole or chamber, cable, wire, tower, pole, telecommunications equipment, data transmissions system, or other equipment, appliance, or apparatus of any public utility, but shall not include any railroad or any cable television company.
Public utility facility means a facility that is either
Examples of Public utility facility in a sentence
The following uses are permitted upon obtaining site plan approval and any required permits from the Code Enforcement Officer: (11) Public utility facility.
Public utility facility and gas and liquid pipeline facility subject to the standards in § 84-56.
Public utility facility (low- medium scale operations of a public transport stop/waiting shed, loading/unloading bay)e.
More Definitions of Public utility facility
Public utility facility means, but is not limited to, an assembly of materials and equipment, including the buildings and structures necessary for the provision of electricity, telephone, cable television, water, and gas for general consumer use. (Ord. 822 §1, 1989)
Public utility facility means a pole, transformer box, service container, equipment or other such structure, owned or controlled by an entity which provides a municipal or public utility service, including the Town, Bell Canada, Enbridge Consumers Gas, Wasaga Distribution, Hydro One, and any other utility providers that may supply services over or within the Town’s Public Property, and further includes any subsidiaries thereof.
Public utility facility means a track, pipe, main, conduit,
Public utility facility means a building or complex that facilitates an action or process associated with a public utility, which can be a private, business or governmental agency performing some public service, such as, but not limited to, water supply, electric power, gas, sewer, or transportation. (Ord. 965-05 § 1 (part)).
Public utility facility means a pole, transformer box, service container, equipment or other such structure, owned or controlled by an entity which provides a municipal or public utility service, including the Town, Bell Canada, Union Gas, Ontario Hydro, Hydro One, Essex Power and any subsidiaries thereof;
Public utility facility means a pole, transformer box, service container, equipment or other such structure, owned or controlled by an entity which provides a Town or public utility service, including but not limited to the Town, Bell Canada, Enbridge Consumers Gas, Hydro One, and any subsidiaries thereof.