(A) A video service provider proceeding with reconstruction of an existing video service network shall establish and file with the City Engineer a construction plan, including maps showing construction locations, and a timetable for buildout and activation of cable lines.
(B) All cable, equipment, and connections in, over, under, and upon the streets and public ways in the City, wherever situated or located, shall at all times be maintained in a safe and suitable condition and in good order and repair.
(C) Any and all streets and public ways which are disturbed or damaged during the construction, operation, maintenance, or reconstruction shall be promptly repaired by the video service provider at its expense and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
(D) In the event a video service provider neglects or fails to cause any work or other act required by law or hereunder to be properly completed in, on, over, or under any street or other public place within any time prescribed therefor, or upon notice given when no time is prescribed, the City Engineer may cause such work or other activity to be completed in whole or in part to his or her satisfaction, and upon so doing, shall submit to video service provider an itemized statement of the cost thereof. The video service provider shall, upon 30 days after receipt of such statement, pay to the City the entire amount thereof.
(E) A video service provider shall arrange its lines, cables, and other appurtenances, on both public and private property, in such a manner as to cause no unreasonable interference with the use of the public or private property by any person. In the event of such interference, the City Engineer may require the removal of video service provider’s lines, cables, and appurtenances.
(F) A video service provider or its designated contractors or subcontractors, when constructing or installing cable equipment of any kind in public right-of-way and/or easements on private property, shall fully and completely restore any and all such property to its original condition.
(G) A video service provider shall construct, install, and maintain its video service network in an orderly and workmanlike manner. The safety of the general public, the video service provider’s employees, the employees of utilities, and all other property affected by the such construction shall be the primary objective whenever or wherever a video service provider operates or locates equipment.
(Prior Code, § 24-1-10) (Ord. 19-26, passed 12-9-2019)