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CHAPTER 977
General Public Way Use Regulations
977.01    Nondiscrimination.
977.02    Interference with the public ways.
977.03    Damage to property.
977.04    Maintenance of facilities.
977.05    Relocation or removal of facilities.
977.06    Removal of unauthorized facilities.
977.07    Emergency removal or relocation of facilities.
977.08    Restoration of the public ways, Village property and landscaping.
977.09    Permit holder insurance.
977.10    Security fund.
977.11    Construction and completion bond.
977.12    Coordination of construction activities.
977.13    Assignments or transfers of permit.
977.14    Review and revocation of use permit.
   977.01 NONDISCRIMINATION.
   A use permit holder shall make its services available to any customer within the designated service area who shall request such service, without discrimination as to the terms, conditions, rates or charges for the permit holder's services; provided, however, that a permit holder may make any reasonable classifications among differently situated customers.
(Ord. 106-01-99. Passed 1-26-99.)
   977.02 INTERFERENCE WITH THE PUBLIC WAYS.   
   No permit holder may locate or maintain its facilities so as to unreasonably interfere with the use of the public ways by the Village, by the general public or by other persons authorized to use the public ways. All such facilities shall be moved or removed by the permit holder within thirty (30) days of a written request from the Village, in a manner as determined by the Village Administrator.
(Ord. 106-01-99. Passed 1-26-99.)
   977.03 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.   
   No use permit holder shall take or permit any action that may impair the use of or damage any Village property, public ways, or other property located in, on or adjacent to the public ways.
(Ord. 106-01-99. Passed 1-26-99.)
   977.04 MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES.
   Each permit holder shall maintain its facilities in good repair and in a manner that complies with all applicable federal, State and local laws.
(Ord. 106-01-99. Passed 1-26-99.)
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