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The City may grant franchises to multiple persons during the term of this franchise, <br />subject to the provisions of Section 703.05 of the City Code regarding number and <br />placements of such shelters, and locations as identified in the ordinance granting the <br />franchise. <br />Section 9. Notices. <br />All notices from the franchisee to the City as required by this franchise ordinance shall be <br />to the Director of the Department of Public Works unless ot1�e1�vlse stated herein. The <br />franchisee shall maintain throughout the term of the franchise a local office and address <br />for service of notices by mail. The franchisee sha11 also maintain with the City a local <br />office and telephone number for the conduct of matters related to this franchise open <br />during normal transit hours. <br />Section 10. Basic Service and Installation Schedule. <br />Franchisees shall furnish, install, repair and maintain safe, clean and attractive <br />illuminated transit shelters with revenue generating advertisements. In connection <br />therewith, franchisees shall provide all materials, supplies, equipment, services and <br />personnel at their sole cost and expense without any cost or expense to the City. All <br />transit shelters sha1L (i) be installed within one hundred eighty (180) days of the City's <br />issuance of the applicable permits and licenses, (ii) be erected in order of panel <br />advertisement sales, (iii) contain lighting to illuminate the inner area of each shelter from <br />dusk to dawn; and (iv) be equipped with one bench and one trash receptacle to be <br />emptied on a regular basis by the franchisee. The design of the transit shelters, the <br />landscape plan and site plan with improvements therein shall be submitted to and <br />approved by the Public Works Director prior to construction as per Section 703.05 of the <br />City Code. <br />Section 1 L Maintenance. <br />Franchisees shall maintain a11 shelters to the reasonable satisfaction of the Director of <br />Public Works as set out below. The transit shelters shall be maintained a minimum of <br />twice weekly with such maintenance to include sweeping, cleaning, emptying trash <br />receptacles, picking-up litter/debris about the shelter, removing graffiti/stickers, removal <br />of ice and snow from sidewalks and the shelter from the sidewalk to the curb in a manner <br />such that each shelter shall be fully accessible within 12 hours of a snow fall or other <br />weather event. Franchisees shall power-wash the shelters and sidewalks at least once <br />each month, weather permitting. <br />Franchisees shall inspect each shelter at least twice weekly for any damaged or broken <br />parts or burned-out lighting fixtures and franchisees shall repair or replace damaged or <br />broken parts and burned-out lighting fixtures within forty-eight (48) hours after they <br />become aware of the damage, breakage, or bum-out, or at the time of weekly <br />maintenance, whichever is sooner. <br />3 <br />
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