§ 12.6.1. Application for Transport Facility


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  • A.

    An application must be made to the Development Services Department and comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including any applicable zoning or design manuals.

    B.

    An application to install a node support pole must include information that the director determines is necessary to review and approve the application, including, but not limited to:

    1.

    A completed application on a form approved by the director, for each location requested;

    2.

    A map showing the intended location of the proposed facility in the public right-of-way, with distances from any historic landmarks, parks, schools, or residentially zoned property, if any;

    3.

    Representative drawings or pictures of the specific location;

    4.

    Artistic renderings, drawings, cut sheets, or pictures showing the location with network provider's equipment installed, including conduit, attachment method, and shroud;

    5.

    Details and graphics on the type of transport facility to be installed and installation method proposed for the City's approval;

    6.

    Justification for installation of new facility, including analysis for any nearby transport facilities determined as unsuitable; and

    7.

    Construction plan sheets (11 inches by 17 inches) at a scale of no smaller than 1 inch = 40 feet in plan view, and 1 inch = 6 feet in profile view, sealed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Texas that represents:

    a.

    the specific location of the proposed network nodes pole and associated facilities being served by the transport facility;

    b.

    location and method of proposed installation (trench, bore, existing conduit pull) of proposed and existing transport facilities necessary to connect the node to the network provider's network;

    c.

    horizontal alignment of proposed or existing fiber or conduit in relation to the proposed fiber assignment;

    d.

    proposed work areas required to install infrastructure that will disrupt or divert traffic;

    e.

    placement of facilities as well as any ground equipment, cabinets, etc.;

    f.

    any and all existing utilities, both underground and overhead; and

    g.

    the specific location of the existing traffic pole using latitude/longitude in decimal degrees to the 6th decimal point.