The City of Springville finds that the Rights-of-Way within the City:
(1)
Are critical to the travel and transport of persons and property in the business and social life of the City;
(2)
Are intended for public uses and must be managed and controlled consistent with that intent;
(3)
Can be partially occupied by the facilities of utilities and other public service entities delivering utility and public services rendered for profit, to the enhancement of the health, welfare, and general economic well-being of the City and its citizens; and
(4)
Are a unique and physically limited resource requiring proper management to maximize the efficiency and to minimize the costs to the taxpayers of the foregoing uses and to minimize the inconvenience to and negative effects upon the public from such facilities' construction, placement, relocation, and maintenance in the Rights-of-Way.
(Statutory Authority UCA 10-8-1 and Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Act) [P.L. No. 104-104]; adopted by Ordinance No. 20-98)