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1/27/2021
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or removal thereof,and shall not obstruct or impede traffic unless specifically authorized to do so. In <br /> the event of such interference that Grantee cannot resolve within thirty(30) days after notice thereof, <br /> or shorter time period as the City, in its sole discretion, determines necessary, the City may require <br /> the removal, relocation, adjustment, securement, or relocation of Grantee's lines, cables, equipment <br /> and other appurtenances from the property in question at Grantee's expense. <br /> 8.8. Prevent Injury/Safety <br /> Grantee shall provide and use any equipment and Facilities necessary to control and carry Grantee's <br /> signals so as to prevent injury to the City's property or property belonging to any Person. Grantee,at <br /> its own expense, shall repair, renew, change and improve its Facilities to keep them in good repair, <br /> and safe and presentable condition. All excavations made by Grantee in the Rights-of-Way shall be <br /> properly safeguarded for the prevention of accidents by the placement of adequate barriers,fences or <br /> boarding, the bounds of which, during periods of dusk and darkness, shall be clearly designated by <br /> warning lights. The provisions of this Section 8.8 shall survive the expiration, revocation, or <br /> termination of this Franchise. <br /> 8.9. Underground Construction and Use of Poles <br /> A. When required by the City,and consistent with general ordinances,resolutions,regulations,rules <br /> or policies of the City, or applicable State or federal law, including RCW 35.99.060 related to <br /> relocation costs, City may require new installations of Grantee's Telecommunications System be <br /> placed underground at Grantee's expense unless such expense is not Grantee's pursuant to applicable <br /> law. Placing Facilities underground does not preclude the use of ground-mounted appurtenances,or <br /> associated facilities that must remain above-ground to function properly. Facilities that may be altered <br /> to function properly below ground are not Facilities that may remain above-ground. <br /> B. Where electric and telephone lines are installed underground at the time of Telecommunications <br /> System construction, or when all such wiring is subsequently placed underground, all Facilities shall <br /> also be placed underground at no expense to the City or Subscribers unless funding is generally <br /> available for such relocation to all users of the Rights-of-Way or as otherwise required by law, <br /> including RCW 35.99.060. Facilities that must remain above-ground to function properly, must be <br /> placed in accordance with the City's applicable code requirements and rules. In areas where either <br /> electric or telephone utility wiring is aerial, the Grantee may install aerial cable, provided, however, <br /> that where a property owner or resident requests underground installation and agrees to bear the <br /> additional cost in excess of aerial installation,the Grantee shall use reasonable efforts to consider such <br /> a request. <br /> C. The Grantee shall utilize existing poles and conduit wherever possible. Grantee may only request <br /> the placement of new or replacement poles in the Rights-of-Way as authorized by the EMC. <br /> D. If the City authorizes the Grantee to erect a new pole in the Right-of-Way, Grantee shall allow <br /> other users of the Rights-of-Way to co-locate on its pole to the extent Grantee has a pole attachment <br /> agreement with potential colocator and such co-location is technically feasible, even if co-location is <br /> only technically feasible after replacement of the pole paid for by said third party user. Right-of-Way <br /> users may include,without limitation,other telecommunication providers,including personal wireless <br /> service providers, light and power businesses as defined by RCW 82.16.010, or other service <br /> {DPK2242501.DOCX;4/13113.000007/} <br /> Wireline Franchise 19 of 30 <br />
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