A.
The Village of Ossining Board of Trustees finds and determines that public utility companies place utility poles on Village highways, streets, roads and rights-of-way to facilitate the delivery of electric, telephone, cable television and other telecommunications services to the residents and businesses of the Village of Ossining. Local governments have the authority to regulate their highways, streets, roads and rights-of-way to protect the public and promote the overall public interest.
B.
The Village Board finds and determines that utility poles are damaged from time to time, and that public safety can be compromised when utility lines and equipment remain affixed to utility poles that are weathered or otherwise damaged. The Village Board finds and determines that when a new pole is installed, a utility's delay in removing the lines and equipment from the old pole also delays the removal of the utility pole which causes a proliferation of aesthetically unpleasant double poles along highways, streets, roads, and rights-of-way, and obstructs pedestrians.
C.
The Village Board finds and determines that the interest of the public is best served by cooperation and communication between public utilities and the Village. The Village Board considers this article to be an exercise of the Village's police power for the preservation and protection of public safety and promotion of the public welfare, and is enacted pursuant to the Highway Law, Village Law and the Municipal Home Rule Law. The purpose of this article is to require utilities that use Village highways, streets, roads and rights-of-way to promptly remove their plants, cables, lines, equipment and terminals from old or damaged poles, to further require the prompt removal of old or damaged poles and double poles after all plants, cables, lines, equipment and terminals have been removed and to repair sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way where utilities have removed poles and/or plants.