The purpose of this Right-of-Way Part (hereinafter
referred to as "this Part 1") is to:
A. Assist Abington Township (hereinafter "the Township")
in managing its public rights-of-way with respect to telecommunications
services providers in accordance with applicable law; and
B. Regulate the erection, construction, reconstruction,
installation, operation, maintenance, repair and removal of a telecommunications
system in, upon, along, across, above, over, under or in any manner
connected with the public rights-of-way, of the Township, as now or
in the future may exist; and
C. Provide the Township with appropriate compensation
for occupation and use of the Township's rights-of-way for a telecommunications
system and for the cost of regulating providers of telecommunications
services on a competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory basis consistent
with this Part 1 and applicable law.
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meaning of the terms used in this Part 1 shall be as follows:
APPLICANT
The person who has applied for a right-of-way permit or a
construction permit.
APPLICATION
The form prescribed by the Township, which the applicant
must complete in order to obtain a right-of-way or construction permit.
CONSTRUCTION
The building, erection, or installation in, on, over or under
a right-of-way. It does not include, as part of the ordinary course
of business, maintenance or repair of existing aerial cables or equipment
in a right-of-way or single line extension from equipment in the right-of-way.
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
The written authorization granted by the Township to an applicant
in order to perform construction in a right-of-way.
EMERGENCY
A condition that poses a clear and immediate danger to life
or health, or significant loss of property.
EQUIPMENT
Any tangible property located or proposed to be located in
a right-of-way, including, but not limited to, wires, lines, cables,
conduits, pipes, supporting structures or other facilities.
MAINTENANCE
Work of a minor nature that will keep an existing condition
from failure or decline.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or other business entity.
RESTORE or RESTORATION
The process by which a right-of-way is returned to a state
that is as good or better than its condition before construction.
RIGHT-OF-WAY or PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
The surface and space in, on and above any real property
in which the Township has an interest in law or in equity, including,
but not limited to, any public street, boulevard, avenue, road, highway,
easement, freeway, alley, court or any other place, other than real
property owned in fee by the Township.
RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT or PERMIT
A written authorization granted by the Township to an applicant
for use of the rights-of-way in the Township for wires, lines, cables,
conduits, pipes, supporting structures and other facilities.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The transmission, between or among points specified by the
user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in form
or content of the information being sent and received.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
The offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to
the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available
directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.
Except in cases of an emergency, before commencing
any activity in the rights-of-way that is expected to last more than
45 hours in duration, a person must notify the Township of the activity
and the general nature of the project. The "activity" referred to
in this section pertains to any activity, including but not limited
to construction or maintenance activity.
A right-of-way permit may be transferred or
assigned, upon 30 days' written notice to the Township, provided that
the transferee/assignee agrees in writing, prior to the transfer or
assignment, to comply with all of the obligations and requirements
contained in this Part 1.
Any person who has violated any of the terms
of this Part 1 shall, upon being found liable in a civil enforcement
proceeding commenced by the Township, pay a judgment of not more than
$500 plus all court costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred
by the Township as a result thereof. The District Justice shall have
initial jurisdiction over proceedings brought pursuant to this Part
1. No judgment shall commence or be imposed, levied or payable until
the date of the determination of a violation by the District Justice.
If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeals the judgment, the
Township may enforce the judgment pursuant to the appropriate rules
of civil procedure. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute
a separate violation, unless the District Justice, determining that
there has been a violation further determines that there was a good-faith
basis for the person violating this Part 1 to have believed that there
was no such violation, in which event there shall be deemed to have
been only one such violation until the fifth day following the date
of the determination of a violation by the District Justice, and thereafter
each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation.
All judgments, costs and reasonable attorneys' fees collected for
a violation of this Part 1 shall be paid over to the Township of Abington.
The Township, by granting any permit under this
Part 1, does not waive, lessen, impair or surrender the lawful police
powers vested in the Township under applicable federal, state and
local laws pertaining to the regulation or use of the rights-of-way.
The provisions of this Part 1 shall be imposed
upon and enforced against all persons requiring a permit for the provision
of telecommunications services or construction of a telecommunications
system within the Township.