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903.090. EXCAVATION. Excavation shall be regulated by Little Canada Ordinance No. 103, <br />Excavation Ordinance, as may be amended. <br />903.100. ESSENTIAL SERVICES. <br />A. Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to provide for the installation of essential services such as <br />telephone lines, pipelines, electrical transmission lines and substations in such a manner that the <br />health, safety and welfare of the City will not be adversely affected. Essential services should <br />also be installed in cognizance of existing and projected demands for such services. <br />B. All underground telephone lines, pipelines for local distribution, underground electric <br />transmission lines, and overhead electric transmission lines and substations less than 33 KV, <br />when installed in any public right-of-way in any zoning district, shall require a special permit <br />annroved by the Citv Engineer. No above-eround'equinment, such as utility service cabinets oi? <br />C. All underground telephone lines, pipelines for local distribution, underground electric <br />transmission lines, and overhead electric transmission lines less than 33 KV, which are intended <br />to serve more than one (I) parcel and are proposed to be installed at locations other than in <br />public right-of--way, shall require a special permit issued by the City after approval by the City <br />Approval by the City Engineer shall be based upon the information famished in the following <br />procedural requirements: <br />1. Prior to the installation of any of the previous essential services, the owner of such <br />service shall file with the Zoning Administrator, all maps and other pertinent information <br />as deemed necessary for the City Engineer to review the proposed project. <br />2. The Zoning Administrator shall transmit the map and accompanying information to the <br />City Engineer for his review and approval regarding the project's relationship to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and/or Ordinances and parts thereof. <br />3. The City Engineer shall report in writing to the Zoning Administrator his findings as to <br />the compliance of the proposed project with the Comprehensive Plan and Ordinances of <br />the City. <br />4. In considering applications for the placement of essential services, as regulated in this <br />Section, the aforesaid City staff shall consider the effect of the proposed project upon the <br />health, safety and genera( welfare of the City, as existing and as anticipated; and the <br />effect of the proposed project upon the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-33 <br />
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