Surplus space definition

Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users, as required by the orders and regulations of the Commission, to allow its use by a telecommunications carrier or CMRS carrier for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users, as required by the orders and regulations of the WUTC, the pole owner and applicable electrical codes to allow its use by a service provider for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users to allow its use by a telecommunications carrier for a pole attachment.

Examples of Surplus space in a sentence

  • Surplus space is mothballed, temporary accommodation is retained.

  • Surplus space in MCPS facilities is identified when a school’s projected enrollment is less than 80 percent of the school’s rated capacity or when surplus space in a nonoperating school facility is not needed for MCPS purposes.

  • FLOOR AREA ABOVE BASICFunding OptionSmall Primary School100 pupilsLarge Primary School/ Small High School 400 pupilsLarge High School 1000 pupilsD1 – withdraw the Surplus space factor£0£0£0D2 – re-instate the surplus space factor£2,000£8,000£20,000 It is recommended that option D1 be approved.

  • Surplus space will only be leased to outside entities if a formal review confirms that there is no internal space needs for the space in question during the lease period.Internal stakeholders must be consulted prior to the conclusion of a lease agreement with an outside entity in order to ensure that the leased space complies with its intended use.

  • Surplus space was generally inadequate for a canteen, not to mention for living, without renovation.


More Definitions of Surplus space

Surplus space means that portion of the Usable Space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other Public or Private Service Providers using the pole, as required by the orders and regulations of PUCO and other applicable State and local orders and regulations, to allow its use by an additional Public or Private Service Provider for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance fromother pole users, as required by the orders and regulations of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, to allow its use by a telecommunications carrier for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means any parking space that in an OSPL in addition to the spaces required for compliance with the Zoning Ordinance or a Permit issued thereunder.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users and the ground surface, as required by the orders and regulations of the State Corporation Commission or other regulatory entity, to allow its use by a telecommunications carrier for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users, as required by Federal or State orders and regulations, to allow its use by a public utility or wireless carrier for a pole attachment. “Surplus space” also includes usable space within underground conduits and ducts when the necessary clearance from other users, as required by Federal or State orders and regulations, can be achieved;
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users, as required by the federal or State orders and regulations, to allow its use by a telecommunication carrier or other utility for a pole attachment.
Surplus space means that portion of the usable space on a utility pole which has the necessary clearance from other pole users, as required by the orders and rules of the public utilities commission, to allow its use by a cable television system and telecommunications carrier, or any poll-owning entity.