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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2017-R0196 - Design Manual - Standards For Telecommunications Placement - 05/25/2017Resolution No.2017-R0196 Item No.6.24 May 25,2017 RESOLUTION WHEREAS,the City of Lubbock (the "City")recognizes that the field of telecommunications and wireless data provision is ever-changing and rapidly developing; and WHEREAS,the City desires to comply with existing and future State regulations regarding the placement in the public rights-of-way of telecommunications and wireless dataprovisioninfrastructureand equipment;and WHEREAS,the City desires to assist telecommunications and wireless data providers by providing a uniform setof development standards for the placement inthe public rights-of- way of telecommunications and wireless data provision infrastructure and equipment;and WHEREAS,the City has drafted a uniform setof development standards forthe placement in the public rights-of-way of telecommunications and wireless data provision infrastructure and equipment; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the City Council hereby adopts the Design Manual attached to this Resolution that sets out a uniform set of development standards for the placement in the public rights-of- way of telecommunications and wireless data facilities,infrastructure,and equipment.Said Design Manual is attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City Council. Passed by the City Council on May 25,2017 DANIEL M.POPE,MAYOR ATTEST: Rebefcca Garza, City Secretary Resolution No. 2017-RO196 City of Lubbock, Texas Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual May, 2017 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: W. Ja ett Atkinson, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: ccdocs/RES. Adoption — Design Manual for Telecommunications and Wireless Facilities, Infrastructure, and Equipment May 19, 2017 City of Lubbock, Texas Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communjcation Facilities Design Manual I. Purpose A. The standards and procedures provided in this Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual (this "Design Manual") are adopted to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public by minimizing and reducing impacts to public safety within the City's Right -of -Way, and to minimize and reduce impacts to the City, its residents, and visitors. B. This Design Manual is applicable to all Wireless Service Providers, Network Providers, or any entity desiring to use the City's Right -of -Way in any way related to Wireless Communication (collectively, the "Provider") as defined by Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code. C. In addition, the City has adopted this Design Manual to provide technical criteria and details necessary for a Provider seeking to install and construct network nodes and node support poles in the City's Right -of -Way. D. To the extent of any conflict with other City Right -of -Way permitting requirements, this Design Manual shall control with regard to a Provider. II. Definitions For purposes of this Design Manual the following terms shall have the same meanings herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future; words in the plural number include the singular number, and words in the singular include the plural. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely permissive. A. "Abandon" means the network nodes and node support poles, or portion thereof, that have been left by the Provider in an unused or non-functioning condition for more than sixty (60) consecutive days unless, after notice to the Provider, the Provider has established to the reasonable satisfaction of the City, that the network node or node support pole, or portion thereof, has the ability to provide communications. B. "City" means the City of Lubbock, Texas and its officers and employees. C. "Colocation" means the installation, mounting, maintenance, modification, operation, or replacement of network nodes in a public Right -of -Way on or adjacent to a pole. D. "Director" means the City of Lubbock Public Works Director or his designee. E. "Height" shall be measured from top of the curb or crown of roadway if no curb to the top of all appurtenances. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 1 F. "Interference" means physically or electronically affecting the operation, views, signals or functions of City equipment or third party equipment. G. "Network node" means equipment at a fixed location that enables wireless communications between user equipment and a communications network. The term includes, but is not limited to: Equipment associated with wireless communications; 2. A radio transceiver, an antenna, a battery -only backup power supply, or comparable equipment, regardless of technological configuration; and 3. Coaxial or Fiber-optic cable that is immediately adjacent to and directly associated with a particular collocation. Does not include: An electric generator; 2. A pole; or A macro tower. H. "Node support pole " means a pole installed by a network provider for the primary purpose of supporting a network node. I. "Park" means the various properties under the direction, control, and supervision of the City's Parks and Recreation Director pursuant to the authority granted by City Council and the City Code of Ordinances. J. "Permit" means a document issued by the City authorizing the installation, removal, modification, or other work for a Provider's network nodes or node support poles in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. K. "Pole" means a service pole, municipally owned utility pole, node support pole, or utility pole. L. "Right -of -Way" means the area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, public sidewalk, alley, or waterway. The term does not include a private easement, private property, publicly -owned property, or the airwaves above the City's Right -of -Way with regard to wireless telecommunications. M. "Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) " means a document that outlines how a construction project will minimize stormwater pollution. Construction sites are a well- known source of sediment and other pollutants which can cause significant harm to rivers, lakes, coastal waters, and flood control facilities. N. "Substantial Change " — Occurs when: City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 2 The modification of the proposed WCF installation would increase the structure's existing height by more than ten percent (10%) or ten feet (10'), whichevpr is greater; 2. The modification of the proposed WCF installation would protrude from the edge of the structure by more than six feet (6') or would encroach on private property unless the applicant has a letter of authorization from the land owner where the encroachment occurs; The modification of the proposed WCF installation involves the installation of more than the standard number of new equipment cabinets for the technology involved, but not to exceed four (4) cabinets, or more than one (1) new equipment shelter; 4. The modification of the proposed WCF installation would entail any excavation or deployment outside the current site; The modification would defeat the existing concealment elements of the WCF installation; or 6. The modification does not comply with conditions associated with the prior approval of the WCF unless the non-compliance is due to an increase in existing height, width, addition of cabinets, or new excavation that does not exceed the corresponding substantial change thresholds. O. "Traffic Signal" means any device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to proceed. P. "Underground Utility District (UUD) " means an area where poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead or above ground structures have been removed and buried or have been approved for burial underground. Q. "Wireless Communication Facility (WCF)" means any facility established for the purpose of providing wireless transmission of voice, data, images or other information, including, but not limited to, cellular telephone service, personal communications service, and paging service. A WCF can consist of one (1) or more antennas and accessory equipment III. Permitting 3.1 Attachment to Existing Poles Prior to installation or modification of a network node or node support pole, the applicant shall submit an application on a City -approved form to the Director that is substantially similar to the Sample Permit Application that is attached to this Design Manual as "Exhibit B." The application must satisfy the requirements of this Design Manual and include all required attachments. An application shall be rejected if all attachments are not included with it at the time of submittal. The Director has the discretion to require an application to be submitted by appointment only and to set the frequency and number of appointments that will be granted each day. If approved, the permit authorizes the Provider to use of the City's Right -of -Way, but neither the permit nor this City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 3 Design Manual authorize the Provider to use private property, State property, or City property located outside of the City's Right -of -Way. The Provider shall complete and submit to the City a Right -of -Way permit application along with the following items: A. Permit Fee. The City of Lubbock's Right -of -Way Department shall govern all application fees according to the Permit Fee Schedule attached to this Design Manual as "Exhibit A" (the "Fee Schedule"). All fees must be paid in full before any permit shall be issued by the City. Review fees must be paid at the time that the application is submitted. Review fees are for permit processing and issuance only, and are in addition to any other applicable fee or any separate payments that may be required for rent of City infrastructure. B. Attachments. Unless otherwise required by the City, the Provider shall submit attachments to the permit application that relate to the following: l . Documentation that the Provider shall not locate, or cause to be located, more than three (3) network nodes on any pole unless otherwise approved by the City in writing; 2. Documentation that the Provider's proposed nodes are in compliance with Section 40.02.002 of the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances; 3. An aerial map showing the specific location of the existing pole to which the network node is proposed to be attached, and a street view image, with such map being in XY Grid coordinates or latitude and longitude coordinates; 4. Plans and drawings prepared by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas that can confirm that the existing pole or infrastructure has the structural stability to carry proposed network nodes, can bear the local wind load without pole modification, and whether the installation will require pole reinforcement; and, if pole reinforcement is necessary, then the Provider shall provide engineering design and specification drawings for the proposed alteration to the existing pole; 5. Scaled dimensioned drawings or pictures, including a before -and -after image of the pole and all proposed attachments and standalone equipment, of the proposed attachments of the network node to the existing poles or structures as well as any other proposed equipment, which indicates the spacing from existing curb, driveways, sidewalk, and other existing light poles and any other poles or appurtenances; 6. Scaled dimensioned construction plans indicating the current Right -of -Way line and showing the proposed underground conduit and equipment, and its spacing from existing utilities, with such construction plans showing a sectional profile of the Right -of -Way and identifying all existing utilities and existing utility conflicts; 7. Analysis that the proposed network node shall not cause any interference with City public safety radio system, traffic signal light system, or other communications components; 8. A traffic control plan, a SWPPP, and a trench safety plan if requested by the Director; City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 4 9. A Street Use License issued by the City to the Provider, if required for the Pfovider's activities in the City's Right -of -Way; 10. Documentation showing that facilities above ground or on a pole or structure shall be concealed or enclosed to the maximum extent practicable in an equipment box, cabinet, or other unit that may include ventilation openings, and that there shall be no external cable or wire on any pole or structure, and no aerial wire or cable extending from the pole or structure; 11. Documentation showing that all projecting pole attachments, any equipment, or appurtenance mounted on the ground, shall comply with the Texas Accessibility Standards, American Disabilities Act as amended and shall not obstruct an existing or planned sidewalk or walkway; 12. Documentation showing that all proposed projecting pole attachments shall provide a minimum vertical clearance of eight feet (8'); 13. Documentation showing that the color of the network node shall match the existing pole color such that the network node blends with the color of the pole to the maximum extent practicable; and 14. Any other documentation or analysis that the Director shall require that does not conflict with any applicable law. 3.2 Installation of New Poles Prior to the installation or modification of any pole, the Provider shall complete and submit to the City a permit application for the pole on a City -approved form to the Director that is substantially similar to the Sample Permit Application that is attached to this Design Manual as "Exhibit B," as well as a Right -of -Way permit application as required in section 3.1 of this Design Manual. Along with the standard required documents, the following items will also be required for the Public Right -of -Way Permit application: A. Permit Fee. The City of Lubbock's Right -of -Way Department shall govern all application fees according to the Permit Fee Schedule attached to this Design Manual as "Exhibit A" (the "Fee Schedule"). All fees must be paid in full before any permit shall be issued by the City. Review fees must be paid at the time that the application is submitted. Review fees are for permit processing and issuance only, and are in addition to any other applicable fee or any separate payments that may be required for rent of City infrastructure. At the City's discretion, the City may charge the Provider a lower fee if the lower fee is: 1. Nondiscriminatory; 2. Related to the use of the City's Right -of -Way; and 3. Not a prohibited gift of the public property. B. Attachments. Unless otherwise required by the City, the Provider shall submit attachments to the permit application that relate to the following: City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 5 A scaled site plan, a sealed elevation view, supporting drawings, calculations, and other documentation, signed and sealed by appropriate professional engineers, showing the location and dimensions of all improvements, including information concerning topography, radio frequency coverage, tower height requirements, setbacks, drives, parking, fencing, landscaping, adjacent uses, and other information necessary to ensure compliance with this Design Manual; 2. An aerial map showing the specific location of the existing pole to which the network node is proposed to be attached, and a street view image, with such map being in XY Grid coordinates or latitude and longitude coordinates; 3. Documentation showing that the Provider pole shall not be within three hundred feet (300') of an existing pole unless otherwise approved by the City in writing, and that the proposed new node support pole is spaced at least three hundred linear feet (300 LF) from another pole that is capable of supporting network nodes along the proposed location; 4. Plans and drawings prepared by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas showing that the new network pole has the structural stability to carry proposed network nodes and can bear the local wind loads; 5. Scaled dimensioned drawings or pictures, including a before -and -after image of the pole and all proposed attachments and standalone equipment, of the proposed attachments of the network node to the existing poles or structures as well as any other proposed equipment, which indicates the spacing from existing curb, driveways, sidewalk, and other existing light poles and any other poles or appurtenances; 6. Scaled dimensioned construction plans indicating the current Right -of -Way line and showing the proposed underground conduit and equipment, and its spacing from existing utilities, with such construction plans showing a sectional profile of the Right -of -Way and identifying all existing utilities and existing utility conflicts; 7. A traffic control plan, a SWPPP, and a trench safety plan if requested by the Director; 8. Analysis that the proposed network node shall not cause any interference with City public safety radio system, traffic signal light system, or other communications components; 9. Plans and drawings showing that a proposed pole is set back a distance equal to the height of the pole from any off -site residential structure; 10. A Street Use License issued by the City to the Provider, if required for the Provider's activities in the City's Right -of -Way; 11. Documentation showing that facilities above ground or on a pole or structure shall be concealed or enclosed to the maximum extent practicable in an equipment box, cabinet, or other unit that may include ventilation openings, and that there shall be no external cable or wire on any pole or structure, and no aerial wire or cable extending from the pole or structure; City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 6 12. Documentation showing that all projecting pole attachments, any equipment, or appurtenance mounted on the ground, shall comply with the Texas Accessibility Standards, American Disabilities Act as amended and shall not obstruct an existing or planned sidewalk or walkway; 13. Documentation showing that all proposed projecting pole attachments shall provide a minimum vertical clearance of eight feet (8'); 14. Documentation showing that the proposed poles are not wooden poles, are breakaway; and are black powder -coated; 15. Documentation showing that the color of the network node shall match the existing pole color such that the network node blends with the color of the pole to the maximum extent practicable; and 16. Any other documentation or analysis that the Director shall require that does not conflict with any applicable law. 3.4. Electrical Permit The Provider shall be responsible for coordinating with the appropriate electrical utility to ensure compliance with any rules or regulations affecting a node or pole. IV. Network Node and Node Support Pole Requirements 4.1. Installation The Provider shall, at its own cost and expense, install the network nodes and node support poles in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with the requirements promulgated by this Design Manual, and all other applicable laws, ordinances, codes, rules, and regulations of the City, the State, and the United States, as such may be amended from time to time. As provided by this Design Manual and all applicable laws, the Provider's work shall be subject to the regulation, control, and direction of the City. All work done in connection with the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, modification, or replacement of the network nodes and node support poles shall be in compliance with all applicable laws. 4.2 Inspections The City may perform visual inspections of any network nodes and node support poles located in the Right -of -Way, as the City deems appropriate without notice. If the inspection requires physical contact with the network nodes or node support poles, the City shall provide written notice to the Provider within five (5) business days of the planned inspection. The Provider may have a representative present during such inspection. In the event of an emergency situation, the City may, but is not required to, notify the Provider of an inspection. The City may take action necessary to remediate the emergency situation and the City shall notify the Provider as soon as practically possible after remediation is complete. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 7 4.3. Placement 1 A. Parks. The placement of network nodes and node support poles in any park, park road, sidewalk, or property is prohibited unless such placement is specifically allowed in Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code and the placement complies with all other applicable laws, private deed restrictions, and other public or private restrictions on the use of the park. B. City Infrastructure. The Provider shall neither allow nor install network nodes or node support poles on any City property that falls outside the definition of Public Right -of -Way in Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code. C. Residential Streets. The Provider shall neither allow nor install network nodes or node support poles in Right -of -Way that is adjacent to a street or thoroughfare that is not more than fifty feet (50') wide and adjacent to single-family residential lots or other multifamily residences or undeveloped land that is designated for residential use by zoning or deed restrictions, unless otherwise approved by the City in writing. In no case shall placement be anywhere other than alleys in residential areas. D. Historic District. The Provider shall neither allow nor install network nodes or node support poles in Right -of -Way that is within a Historic District as defined by Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code, unless approved by the City in writing. E. Decorative Poles. The Provider shall neither allow nor install network nodes on a Decorative Pole as defined by Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code, unless approved by the City in writing. This standard shall be applicable to all proposed nodes and poles in the Central Business District, the North Overton District, the South Overton National Registered District, the 341h Street Corridor, and all other applicable districts as they now exist or may be created subsequent to the implementation of this Design Manual. The City will only approve applications affecting the districts considered in this section if the applications use camouflage techniques approved by the City. See examples below. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 8 F. Poles. Wireless Facilities on node support poles shall be installed at least eight feet (8') above the ground. G. Right -of -Way. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the City, node support poles and ground equipment shall be placed within eighteen inches (18") of the outer edge or eighteen inches (18") from the back of curb of the Right -of -Way line. Node support poles and ground equipment or network nodes shall not impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic in the Right -of -Way. If a node support pole and ground equipment or network node is installed in a location that is not in accordance with the plans approved by the City and impedes pedestrian or vehicular traffic or does not comply or otherwise renders the Right -of -Way non -compliant with applicable laws, including the American Disabilities Act as Amended, then the Provider shall remove the noncompliant node support poles, ground equipment, or network nodes. 4.4 Fiber Connection The Provider shall be responsible for obtaining access and connection to fiber optic lines or other backhaul solutions that may be required for its node support poles or network nodes. 4.5 Generators. The Provider shall not allow or install generators or back-up generators in the Right -of -Way. 4.6 Equipment Dimensions The Provider's node support poles and network nodes shall comply with the dimensions set forth in Chapter 284 of the Texas Local Government Code. 4.7 Tree Maintenance The Provider and its contractors and agents shall obtain written permission from the City before trimming trees hanging over its node support poles and network nodes to prevent branches of such trees from contacting node support poles and network nodes. When directed by the City, however, the Provider shall trim under the supervision and direction of the Parks Director. The City shall not be liable for any damages, injuries, or claims arising from the Provider's actions under this section. 4.8 Signage A. The Provider shall post its name, location, identifying information, and emergency telephone number in an area on the node support pole and network node that is visible to the public. Such signage required under this section shall not exceed four inches by six inches (4" x 6") unless otherwise required by law or the City. B. Except as required by law or by the utility pole owner, the Provider shall not post any other signage or advertising on any node support pole, network node, or utility pole. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 9 4.9 Overhead Lines Prohibited a In an UUD, the Provider shall neither allow nor install any overhead lines connecting to a node support pole. All overhead lines connecting to the node support pole where other overhead telecommunications or utility lines are or planned to be buried below ground as part of a project shall be buried below ground. 4.10 Repair Whenever the installation, placement, attachment, repair, modification, removal, operation, use, or relocation of a node support pole, network node, or any portion thereof is required and such installation, placement, attachment, repair, modification, removal, operation, use, or relocation causes any property of the City to be damaged in any way or to have been altered in such a manner as to make it unusable, unsafe, or in violation of any law, then the Provider, at its sole cost and expense, shall promptly repair and return such property to its original condition. If the Provider does not repair such property or perform such work as described in this section, then the City shall have the option, upon ten (10) days' prior written notice to the Provider, or immediately if there is an imminent danger to the public, to perform or cause to be performed such reasonable and necessary work on behalf of the Provider and to charge the Provider for the reasonable and actual costs incurred by the City for such repair and work. The Provider shall reimburse the City for the costs associated with this section. 4.11 Graffiti Abatement As soon as practical, but not later than ten (10) days from the date the Provider receives notice thereof, the Provider shall remove all graffiti on any of its node support poles and network nodes located in the Right of Way. 4.12 Inventory The Provider shall maintain a list of its network nodes and node support poles, and shall provide to the City an inventory of the locations of such nodes and poles within ten (10) days of their installation. The inventory of network nodes and node support poles shall include GIS coordinates, date of installation, City pole ID number (if applicable), type of pole used for installation, pole owner, and a description of the type of installation for each network node and node support pole installation. The Provider shall provide an inventory of its network nodes and node support poles within thirty (30) days of City's written request. Concerning network nodes and node support poles that become inactive, the inventory shall include the same information as active installations in addition to the date the network node or node support pole was deactivated and the date the network node or node support pole was removed from the Right -of -Way. The City may compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 10 4.13 Reservation of Rights The City reserves the right to install, and to permit others to install, utility facilities in the Rights - of -Way. In permitting such work to be done by others, the City shall not be liable to the Provider for any damage caused by those persons or entities. The City reserves the right to locate, operate, maintain, and remove City traffic signal poles in the manner that best enables the operation of its traffic signal system and to protect the public safety. The City reserves the right to locate, operate, maintain, and remove any City pole or structure located within the Right -of -Way in the manner that best enables the City's operations. V. Interference with Operations 5.1 No Liability A. The City shall not be liable to the Provider for any damage caused by other Providers with Wireless Facilities sharing the same pole, or for failure of the Provider's network nodes for whatever reason, including but not limited to damage resulting from vehicular collisions, weather related events, or malicious attacks. B. The City shall not be liable to the Provider by reason of inconvenience, annoyance, or injury to a network node, node support pole, or activity conducted by the Provider therefrom, arising from the necessity of repairing any portion of the Right -of -Way, or from the making of any necessary alteration or improvement in, or to, any portion of the Right - of -Way, or in or to the City's fixtures, appurtenances, or equipment. The City will use reasonable efforts not to cause material interference to the Provider's operation of its network nodes or node support poles. 5.2 Signal Interference with City's Communications Infrastructure Prohibited A. No interference. In the event that any of the Provider's network nodes interferes with the City's traffic signal system, public safety radio system, or other City communications infrastructure operating on a spectrum where the City is legally authorized to operate, then the Provider shall promptly cease operation of the network nodes causing said interference upon receiving notice from the City and refrain from operating. The Provider shall respond to the City's request to address the source of the interference as soon as practicable, but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours of receiving notice. B. Protocol for Responding to Event of Interference. The protocol for responding to events of interference will require the Provider to provide to the City an Interference Remediation Report that includes the following items: A remediation plan that outlines a plan to stop the event of inference; 2. A time frame for execution that provides the expected time frame for execution of the remediation plan; and Any additional information that is relevant to the execution of the remediation plan. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 11 In the event that interference with the City facilities cannot be eliminated, the Provider shall shut down the network nodes and remove or relocate the network node that is the source of the interference as soon as possible to a suitable alternative location made available by the City. C. Following installation or modification of a network node, the City may require the Provider to test the network node's radio frequency and other functions to confirm it does not interfere with the City's operations. VI. Abandonment, Relocation and Removal 6.1 Abandonment of Obsolete Network Nodes and Node Support Poles The Provider shall remove any network node or node support pole when such facility is abandoned, regardless of whether or not the Provider receives notice from the City. Unless the City sends notice that removal must be completed immediately to ensure public health, safety, and welfare, the removal must be completed within the earlier of sixty (60) days of the network node or node support pole being abandoned, or within ninety (90) days of receipt of written notice from the City. When the Provider removes or abandons permanent structures in the Right -of -Way, the Provider shall notify the City in writing of such removal or abandonment and shall file with the City the location and description of each network node or node support pole removed or abandoned. The City may require the Provider to complete additional remedial measures necessary for public safety and the integrity of the Right -of -Way. 6.2 Relocation and Removal at the Provider's Expense A. The Provider shall remove and relocate its network nodes and node support poles at its own expense to an alternative location not later than sixty (60) days, or as otherwise specified, after receiving written notice that removal, relocation, or alteration of the network nodes or node support poles is necessary due to: 1. Construction, completion, repair, widening, relocation, or maintenance of, or use in connection with, any City construction or maintenance project or other public improvement project; 2. Maintenance, upgrade, expansion, replacement, removal or relocation of the City's pole or structure upon which the Provider's network nodes are attached; 3. The network node or node support pole, or portion thereof, is adversely affecting proper operation of traffic signals, streetlights, or other City property as described in section 5.2 of this Design Manual; 4. Closure of a street or sale of City property; 5. Projects and programs undertaken to protect or preserve the public health or safety; 6. Activities undertaken to eliminate a public nuisance; City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 12 7. The Provider fails to obtain all applicable licenses, permits, or certifications required by law for its network nodes or node support poles; or , 8. Any duty otherwise arising from any applicable law. B. The Provider's duty to remove and relocate its network nodes and node support poles at its expense is not contingent on the availability of an alternative location acceptable for relocation. The City will make reasonable efforts to provide an alternative location within the Right -of -Way for relocation, but regardless of the availability of an alternative site acceptable to the Provider, the Provider shall comply with the notice to remove its network nodes and node support poles as instructed. C. The City may remove the network node or node support pole if the Provider does not remove such network node or node support pole within sixty (60) days. In such case, the Provider shall reimburse the City for the City's actual cost of removal of its network nodes and node support poles within thirty (30) days of receiving the invoice from the City. 6.3 Removal or Relocation by Provider A. If the Provider removes or relocates at its own discretion, it shall notify the City in writing not less than ten (10) business days prior to such removal or relocation. The Provider shall obtain all permits required for the relocation or removal of its network nodes and node support poles prior to such relocation or removal. B. The City shall not issue any refunds for any amounts paid by the Provider for network nodes and node support poles that have been removed. 6.4 Restoration The Provider shall repair any damage to the Right -of -Way, and the property of any third party, resulting from the Provider's removal or relocation activities, or for any other of Provider's activities hereunder, within ten (10) days following the date of such removal or relocation, at the Provider's sole cost and expense, including the restoration of the Right -of -Way and such property to substantially the same condition as it was immediately before the date the Provider was granted a permit for the applicable location, including restoration or replacement of any damaged trees, shrubs, or other vegetation. Such repair, restoration, and replacement shall be subject to the sole, reasonable approval of the City. 6.5 Provider Responsible The Provider shall be responsible and liable for the acts and omissions of the Provider's employees, temporary employees, officers, directors, consultants, agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, sub -lessees, and subcontractors in connection with the performance of activities within the City's Right -of - Way, as if such acts or omissions were the Provider's acts or omissions. City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 13 Exhibit A — Permit Fee Schedule [To be added upon the finalization of the City's Permit Process] City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 14 Exhibit B — Sample Permit Application [To be added upon the finalization of the City's Permit Process] City of Lubbock - Public Right -of -Way Wireless Communication Facilities Design Manual Page 15