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<br />I... SRA/LMC Model Telecommunications Permit Ordinance
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<br />I CITY OF , COUNTY, MINNESOTA
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<br />An ordinance governing the construction, installation,
<br />I operation, repair.. maintenance, removal, and relocation of
<br />facilities and equipment used for the transmission of
<br />telecommunications or related services in the public ground of the
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<br />THE CITY COUNCIL OF ORDAINS:'
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<br />I SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. The terms defined in this
<br />Section have the meanings given them.
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<br />I Subd. 2. Comoanv. A natural or corporate person, business
<br />association, political subdivision, public or private agency of any
<br />kind, its successors and assigns, who or which seeks or is required
<br />I to construct, install, operate, repair, maintain, remove or
<br />relocate facilities in the city.
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<br />Subd. 3. Director. The director of public works (or
<br />.... equivalent position at the city) or designated representative.'
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<br />Subd. 4. Facilities. Telecommunications equipment of any
<br />I kind, including but not limited to audio, video, paging, facsimile
<br />or similar service, not governed by Minnesota Statutes, chapter
<br />238, including all trunks, lines, circuits, physical connections,
<br />I switching equipment, wireless communication equipment of all kinds,
<br />and any necessary appurtenances owned, leased or operated by a
<br />company on, over, in, under, across or along public ground.
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<br />I Subd. 5. Public Ground. Highways, roads, streets, alleys,
<br />public ways, utility easements and public grounds in the city.
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<br />SECTION 2. PERMIT PROCEDURE.
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<br />I Subdivision 1. Permit Reauired. A company may not construct,
<br />install, repair, remove or relocate facilities, or any part
<br />I thereof, in, on, over, under or along public ground without first
<br />obtaining a permit from the city.
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<br />I 1 Enacting clauses are different in various charters. The statutory city
<br />enacting clause is used here.
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<br />,. 2. "The director of publ ic works I the ci ty engineer I the street
<br />superintendent, etc." Some cities prefer to designate the city manager as the
<br />adm~nistrative authority in all cases relying on the manager to make the appropriate
<br />asslgnment.
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<br />I JMS8a'13
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