(A) Any uniform video services license granted under this chapter shall be non-exclusive.
(B) Any privilege claimed under any uniform video services license by the video service provider in any highway shall be subordinate to any lawful occupancy or use thereof by the town and shall be subordinate to any prior easements, prior licenses to use the highways and any other private property rights that may be superior to the uniform video services license issued.
(C) A video service provider shall be subject to all existing requirements of the town’s rules, regulations and specifications or hereafter enacted or established pursuant to the town’s police powers and taxing authority, and shall comply with all applicable existing state and federal laws and regulations or hereafter enacted or established.
(D) Any uniform video services license granted shall not relieve the video service provider of any obligation involved in obtaining pole space from any department of the town, utility company or from others lawfully maintaining poles in highway.
(E) A video service provider shall agree to comply with all generally applicable non-discriminatory ordinances, including, but not limited to, street or highway use, mapping, insurance, performance bonds, security fund, indemnification or similar requirements that apply to the use and occupation of any highway. There is hereby preserved to the town the power to amend any section of the town code related to construction in highways pursuant to its police powers.
(Ord. 19-03, passed 11-12-2019)