§ 112.08 CONDITIONS OF STREET OCCUPANCY.
   (A)   Use. All transmission and distribution structures, lines and equipment erected by the permittee or on its behalf within the township shall be so located as to cause minimum interference with the reasonable use of streets, and to cause minimum interference with the rights and reasonable convenience of property owners who adjoin any of said streets.
   (B)   Restoration. In case of any disturbance of pavement, sidewalk, driveway or other surfacing, the permittee shall, at its own cost and expense and in a manner approved by the Township Board, replace and restore all paving, sidewalk, driveway or surfacing of any street or alley disturbed, in as good condition as before said work was commenced.
   (C)   Relocation. In the event that any time during the existence of a permit granted hereunder, the township shall lawfully widen, realign or otherwise alter the street right-of-way, or construct, reconstruct, realign, change the grade of or otherwise alter pavement of any water main, fire hydrant, sewer or appurtenance. The permittee and anyone acting for it in connection with the use of the streets, upon reasonable notice by the township shall remove, relay and relocate its poles, wires, cables, underground conduits, manholes and other fixtures at its own expense.
   (D)   Conduit districts. In areas of the township in which telephone lines and electric utility lines are underground, all the permittee’s lines, cables and wires shall be underground.
   (E)   Construction standards. The permittee’s distribution system in the public streets shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations and ordinances and all its wires and cables suspended from poles in the streets shall comply with the minimum clearances above ground required for telephone lines, cables, wires and conduits.
(Prior Code, § 12.058) (Ord. 011486, passed 1-14-1986)