§ 101.20 ABANDONMENT OF A COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY.
   (A)   Upon abandonment of any facility owned by a communications services provider in the public rights-of-way, the communications services provider shall notify the city within sixty (60) days.
   (B)   The city may direct the communications services provider, by written notice, to remove all or any portion of such abandoned communications facility at the communications services provider's sole expense if the city determines that the abandoned communications facility's presence interferes with the public health, safety or welfare, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, a determination that such communications facility: (1) compromises safety at any time for any public rights-of-way user; (2) compromises the safety of other persons performing placement or maintenance of communications facilities in the public rights-of-way; (3) prevents another person from locating other facilities in the area of the public rights-of-way where the abandoned communications facility is located when other alternative locations are not reasonably available; or (4) creates a maintenance condition that is disruptive to the use of the public rights-of-way. In the event of (2), the city may require the third person to coordinate with the communications services provider that owns the existing communications facility for joint removal and placement, where agreed to by the communications services provider.
   (C)   If the communications services provider fails to remove all or any portion of an abandoned communications facility as directed by the city within the time period specified in the written notice, which time period must be reasonable under the circumstances, the city may perform such removal and charge the cost of the removal against the communications services provider.
   (D)   In the event that the city does not direct the removal of the abandoned communications facility, the communications services provider, by its notice of abandonment to the city, shall be deemed to consent to the alteration or removal of all or any portion of such abandoned facility by the city or other person, provided that the cost of the alteration or removal is not borne by the communications services provider.
(Ord. 2017-66, passed 10-3-17)