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one year and for which the registrant is unable to provide proof that it has either a plan to <br />begin using it within the next twelve months or a potential purchaser or user of the <br />equipment. (Ord. 1209, 8-24-1998) <br />UTILITY POLE: a pole that is used in whole or in part to facilitate telecommunications or <br />electric service. <br />WIRELINE BACKHAUL FACILITY: a facility used to transport communications data by <br />wire from a wireless facilitv to a communications network. <br />WIRELESS FACILITY: equipment at afixed location that enables the provision of <br />wireless services between user equipment and a wireless service network. Including_ <br />equipment associated with wireless service, a radio transceiver, antenna, coaxial or fiber- <br />optic cable, regular and backup power supplies, and a small wireless facility, but not <br />including wireless support structures, wireline backhaul facilities, or cables between utility <br />poles or wireless support structures, or not otherwise immediatelv adjacent to and directiv <br />associated with a specific antenna. <br />WIRELESS SERVICE: any service using licensed or unlicensed wireless spectrum,_ <br />including the use of Wi-Fi, whether at a fixed location or by means of a mobile device, that <br />is provided using wireless facilities. Wireless service does not include services regulated <br />under Title VI of the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, including cable service. <br />WIRELESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE: a new or existing structure in a right-of-way <br />designed to support or capable of supporting small wireless facilities, as reasonablv <br />determined by the citv. <br />707.03: ADMINISTRATION: <br />The Director is the principal City official responsible for the administration of the rights of <br />way, right-of-way permits, and the ordinances related thereto. The Director may delegate <br />any or all of the duties hereunder. (Ord. 1209, 8-24-1998) <br />707.04: UTILITY COORDINATION COMMITTEE: <br />The City may create a Utility Coordination Committee. If created, this Committee shall be <br />voluntary and advisory to the Director. It will be composed of any registrants that wish to <br />assist the City in obtaining information and by making recommendations regarding use of the <br />rights of way, and to improve the process of performing construction work therein. The <br />Director may determine the size of such Committee and shall appoint members from a list of <br />registrants that have expressed a desire to assist the City. (Ord. 1209, 8-24-1998) <br />707.05: REGISTRATION AND RIGHT-OF-WAY OCCUPANCY: <br />A. Registration: Each person who occupies, uses, or seeks to occupy or use the right of <br />way or place any equipment in the right of way, including persons with installation and <br />maintenance responsibilities by lease, sublease or assignment, must register with the <br />Director. Registration will consist of providing application information, paying a <br />registration fee, and posting a performance and restoration bond or other security <br />acceptable to the Director. <br />The performance and restoration bond required in this Section and in subsections <br />707.0913, 707.12132, and 707.30A2c of this Chapter shall be in an amount determined in <br />the Director's sole discretion, sufficient to serve as security for the full and complete <br />performance of the obligations under this Chapter, including any costs, expenses, <br />damages, or loss the City pays or incurs because of any failure to comply with this <br />Chapter or any other applicable laws, regulations or standards. During periods of <br />construction, repair or restoration of rights of way or equipment in rights of way, the <br />performance and restoration bond shall be in an amount sufficient to cover one 100% of <br />the estimated cost of such work, as documented by the person proposing to perform <br />such work, or in such lesser amount as may be determined by the Director, taking into <br />