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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.16 Original Contract 5. J~ ~ . FORT ANGELES CITY OF I WAS H I N G TON, U. s. A. PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT ~-T:y ---.. ~"'-~ 1 , November 22, 2000 Mr. Mike Todd Manager Qwest 635 North Oakridge Drive Port Angeles, W A 98362 Reference: Pole Rental Agreement Termination Notice Qeai Mr. Todd, On October 17,2000, the City Council approved the Community Telecommunications Action Plan. The Action Plan includes, development of a comprehensive telecommunications ordinance. As part of the comprehensive telecommunications ordinance, we are drafting a new pole attachment ordinance that will replace the pole rental agreement we have with your . company and all other parties: The Federal Telecommunications Act requires the City to manage the public rights-of-way, including municipally owned utility poles, on a competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory basis and to not create any barriers to entry. The City recently discovered that the pole rental agreements are not consistent with some purposes of the Act. The pole rental agreement allows for termination upon written notice by either party. The current pole rental agreement will continue to ,be in effect until the new ordinance is adopted by the City Council. It is our intent to adopt the new ordinance by April 2001. Please be assured that upon termination ofthe agreement, your company will continue to have the City's consent to attach its current infrastructure to City-owned utility poles. The City fully anticipates it will also waive the requirement to remove your infrastructure from municipal poles as provided by the agreement upon termination. A copy of your pole rental agreement is enclosed. We look forward to working with you to develop a pole attachment ordinance that will continue to meet the needs of your company and those of the City! Sincerely, :f.~~W vr~( 321 EAST FIFTH STREET · POBOX 1 150 · PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217 PHONE' 360-417-4805 · FAX' 360-417-4542 · TTY 360-417-4645 E-MAIL: PUBWORKS@CIPORT-ANGELESWA.US 5. I (p SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR PERIODICAL ADJUSTMENT OF RENTALS AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF WOOD POLE5 CITY OF PORT ANGELES CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY WHEREAS, the PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, a corporation, previously known as the The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, entered into an agreement with the City of Port Angeles, a municipal corporation, dated November 12, 1941, in connection with the joint use of poles in the same territory, and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the interested parties to amend the said aforementioned agreement, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties hereto, for themselves, their successors and assigns, do hereby, agree as follows: 1. The per pole annual rentals, as specified in Article X, shall be adjusted to the following rates: (a) $8.00 per annum shall be paid by the City for each jointly used pole owned by the Telephone Company. (b) $8.00 per annum shall be paid by the Telephone Company for each jointly used pole owned by the City. 2. The adjusted per pole rentals shall be effective June 1, 1984. 3. Exhibit A, Article IV, attached hereto, shall be substituted for Exhibit A dated June 1, 1978 and become effective February 15, 1984. Said agreement shall remain in full force and effect as to all other provisions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents executed by their respective officers thereunder duly authorized, 1.A:t: day of ~ ' 1984. to be on the By A MUNICIPAL COUNTY Attest: ~A/u.a~ !~~I t , f..f!2~ tJej.;rl! ~ .....t~ It. I f'"~','ir (,.ort!,lo.~ l3ell i , By istribution Services Signed Contract was mailed to Walt Huff on May 2nd, 1984, without accompaning, letter. I I ~ /v1Aj tJ!2- ~ ~bN 2-~t> {(!{,P; (5> ) Yf1j ?-J ~ ~f{ fO j ~p ~, ~~ &f'! TD , ~ ()~ ~ ( { PtJ~ ~f- /luFF .fi tJ t> ~ -ro ffJB /-4L ttu.FF- C0 / ~ fJ1I4tcr ~,I - -'~ ... .' .. ~ REVISED APPENDIX A TO GENERAL AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES BETWEEN CITY OF PORT ANGELES CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Dated: November 12, 1941 1. This Appendix contains tables of pole values to be used in dividing costs as provided under Article VIII. It also outlines the steps for adjusting such values to determine any payments that the licensee must make to the owner to defray costs of premature replacement of poles to accommodate the licensee. 2. It is intended that additional factors will be added to cover future long-term changes in costs. TABLE I - NEW POLE COSTS (1984 Level) The following tabulation shall list mutually agreed-upon average costs in place of new poles of all kinds of timber, including only such cost items as are repetitive when poles are replaced. Height = 30' 35' 40' 45' 50 ' 55 ' 60' Value = $356 $414 $474 $501 $544 $912 $1157 NOTE: For poles set in solid rock increase value-in-place 50%. TABLE II - CURRENT VALUE FACTORS FOR MODIFYING VALUE OF POLES Current Current Age Year Value Factor Age Year Value Factor 0 1984 1. 000 13 1971 .211 1 1983 .935 14 1970 .186 2 1982 .847 15 1969 .171 3 1981 .732 16 1968 .161 4 1980 .632 17 1967 .152 5 1979 .568 18 1966 .140 6 1978 .515 19 1965 .132 7 1977 .478 20 1964 .126 8 1976 .441 21 1963 .119 9 1975 .335 22 1962 .114 10 1974 .300 23 1961 .108 11 1973 .258 24 1960 .101 12 1972 .234 25 1959 .094 DATED: FEBRUARY 15, 1984 -2- 1984 TABLE (Cont.) EXAMPLE: Value in 1984 of a 45-foot pole set in 1964 would be computed as follows: $501 x .126 = $63.13 TABLE III - SALVAGE VALUE OF POLES 30' $63 35' = $111 40' = $161 45' = 184 50' = 208 55' = 516 The figures shown in Table III represent the current material purchase price of polest including taxt without other overhead charges. To calculate salvage valuet these costs should be depreciated 10% per year to zero in the tenth year. TABLE IV - COST OF REMOVAL $69 for all poles of all heights and classes For poles installed longer than 10 yearst it shall be assumed that the salvage value is equal to the cost of removal. TABLE V - ANCHORS Helix Plate Rock Anchor - 5/8" Rod - $131 $171 - 3/4" Rod - $161 $203 - 1" Rod - - -$127 $178 $246 TABLE VI - BONDING AND GROUNDING Value in place of a ground rod and connection to multi-ground neutral: Ground rod and connection #4 wire to multi-ground Bond connection $125.00 $ 26.00 DATED: FEBRUARY 15 t 1984 ;~\':~f~~j:'.~~~~~..::~~~::TJ:::~~~~~-~::::':~:::~~::~~~:::~~~ ~::~~~M_-:~:~. ~ . .,.~,.,. ",...""'- --"""-~;?<l:'-~W~ - : ~ '~".- - ,/. . -~.<;{~T: ~~'7: ~'::::~:,~T;.\7:':~~4~J;H~~ _ _, __~. _ __. _ .. ~_ .. '~4 .,.., '-,j. _.. .U..,'",*,,~....AJ!,-"; 4,,",,-~r~'l.- r.:";""'-L'::-{>-"~~~ ..'~..~ --__-...-.........;A-._____. -._. ____ ---~ _...-.~~__,,~..~_..~ii:~~ 5. ltp A G R E E MEN T (THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this i 21st day of August, 1984 , between the City of Port Angeles a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the "City", and the PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT FOR CLALLAM COUNTY, munici- pal corporation, hereinafter called the "District", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS the City has made plans for building elec- trical facilities on the north side of Third Street and the north side of the Golf Course; and WHEREAS the best interests of the customers of both the City and the District who are provided electrical service is best served both from the standpoint of a sub- stantial savings in construction costs and from the stand point of improved aesthetics by the construction of joint overhead distribution facilities where possible; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained the parties agree as follows: 1. The City and the District will jointly con- struct facilities on 4 poles: 2 poles on Third Street, and 2 poles on Golf Course Road north of Third Street. The Dis- trict may at its option transfer to one additional pole on Golf Course Road north of Third Street as defined as an optional joint use pole on Exhibit A. The two sketches marked Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached to this Agreement, detail the proposed work, and are made a part of this Agree- ment by reference. The locations of the poles will be as follows: one pole to be located on the northwest corner of Golf Course Road and Third Street; one pole to be located approximately - ,~" -, -'''~'-''J,~' "'oY'''=_'__''''' '~-"-'__-""""-" ., '-.' ~"". . -, . ,- ,.,. '>- ,-,' - . 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The location of the optional joint use pole shall be as follows: one pole to be located on the west side of Golf Course Road approximately 550 feet south of inter- section of Golf Course Road and U.S. Highway 101. 2. The City will provide and set the two joint use poles on Third Street and the one optional joint use pole on Golf Course Road. Each of the parties shall be responsible for framing and transfer or installation of its lines and equipment to each of these poles. The City will be responsible for the framing and installation of its lines and equipment to the two referenced District poles on the east side of Golf Course Road. 3. The ownership of the two poles on Third Street shall remain with the City. The ownership of the one optional joint use pole on the west side of Golf Course Road shall remain with the City. The ownership of the referenced District poles on the east side of Golf Course Road shall remain with the District. 4. All rental payments on the two poles on Third Street and the one optional joint use pole on the west side of Golf Course Road for telephone and/or other utility 2 contracts shall be made to the City and shall be the pro- perty of the City. All rental payments on the two District poles on the east side of Golf Course Road for telephone and/or other utility contracts shall be made to the District and shall be the property of the District. 5. It is recognized by the parties that from time to time the system may be damaged in some way and fur- ther that the poles and other portions of the facility will have to be replaced because of normal wear and tear. In the event of damage to a pole or to a pole wearing out and requiring replacement, the two Third Street poles and the one optional joint use pole on the west side of the Golf Course Road will be furnished and replaced by the City, the two District poles on the east side of Golf Course road will be furnished and replaced by the District. Each of the parties will pay the labor and equipment costs due to replacing of its own facilities on these poles and for trans- fer costs to said pole. The replacing or repairing of any other portions of the system shall be at the expense of the party who owns that portion. In the event of any legal or court costs in connection with damages to any portion of the system other than poles, the costs shall be borne by the damaged party. Any such costs in connection with damage to the two Third Street poles or the one optional joint use pole on the west side of Golf Course Road shall be paid by the City, and to the two Golf Course poles (east side) shall be paid by the District. 6. In the event the area served by the facilities of the District involved in this Agreement is annexed by the City and this results in the abandonment of the Dist- rict's facilities covered by this Agreement, the District 3 ^'" M'\'i\\'.\~~'~'''::-''F;,''''''" , , 'I'". ,,' , . . ,;', " . ~ " ,'" ," c ". - ,," ,'.,', ..... ~., " '"', . ',1 ~!HJlj~1~~ 1~:p,~~~fT,::.;7~~~ffK.n~~ (r. fi .~\ ~"-'~. :';':'t..~~.~~~' "~~?~~~ / ' ji" ;'J~ ;\.:.,;t~.r~il.~~l ~tt-:.~ 1~'t..:'~~~~ ~.c.';fJ ';:~:;'~. f0i~::'~....:T.:. .;~ .~ ~ ~~~'f;,.~'_,.Yi;1f:P.f~k't~. ~ ~,', ~:,T'"...., t:~""'if.~t~: ':.t:~~P ~.;., %c~,~t:L/"..l~!!l ..: . 1:r;l~T.i~H:.'~ ..Jl~.\.. ~ ..t'~.Y ;'''''''''''~\'''''' ~ ~:I..\"^~,..... .. .41i:",~r\":,o't.l::t' ..j'~'~J"'.'l'('. '''f'._':I'1f'h.<(T,.'~,.t~~'':P, 'ff.tl'(I?3~;~. '",+"~ ,H;.~: \, i; ,,,,)f~"{.,,,:1i..1t..:~~ t'~,,; ~K\'<t~;s}.,,1;:' !!!i~ .i;)"',J;'~;:( ~'t"""'~r~t'..c>rt.....;c' .....~. ./..,< ~t. f,C' "'\(I.' orof,J}(;',4 .;1'.}k w::t').~lt,t'. f,.. 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In the event of a relocation of the facilities required by land development, new plats or customer's requests, the City shall be responsible for the two poles on Third Street and the optional joint use pole on the west side of Golf Course Road and the District shall be respon- sible for the two poles on the east side of Golf Course Road for providing or having provided the necessary poles and labor costs for the installation of new poles and removal of old poles. Each of the parties shall be responsible for the transfering of their facilities to the new pole or poles. 8. Both parties will carry liability insurance in an amount sufficient to protect against all claims for damage to persons or property arising out of the use of, or in any way in connection with, the joint facilities pro- vided for in this Agreement. Each party will advise the other as to its insurance coverage on this facility on request. 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X j) ?.Ei::'L-\LS.II 'bo cllC..l1C~d tiO l'C~ o.~ ~ollo~m: TuG L:lconaco clmll po.;; to tho O';r.:lo:.... 0.0 rc:.rc;:u fo-: the u.::;o 0-::: c<lCh c..~ . e ovc-ry polo' cny pOl.,J~ion of \t.rlch in occu1?lod by or Dpccific.'"'Jiy :::c~e~vcd. at .the Lico:lncee s rCCJ.uont torp t~o a.ttC.Cl:u:l~'~D of t:1G Lic0..-:':;cc:> 7:.::"C3 o.r.d 25/100 DolliTJ ($302~) Dcr p:)lo :!,X?l" C,.'I1.'11;::1, c;;-;cc.;;:~vo c.: of J2..:~-""'Y l~ 19S5o .. S::l.1.d ~O~i;-(" ciuUl j,,'c::.1oJ..n in :"v.11 l'oZ'Co o.r;d o~i'Qc'l; co ';:;0 :~ c;~or pl"'OviDio~:; . . III 'i:I'E~SS 'ilIJI:TJ:OF "cho po..rt:tGO hci.."O';;o r..:lvo c;::.u.:;c.>d thc:;Q p:"0.::ont:J 'co e. bo c;:ocutQJ. by thoir l"cs!,cctive oi~~'iccr.; thm"cli:':rlm' duly c.t.'tho:...izad.~ tl1i :J 10 CZy ~ H2.Y ..." ~ 19670 \~ : d II/ l ~:1~~'~ ::,,4l.0\/'~(! (~'-~f~.~t421...'(d!Jv . 17 "~""""'Y 1?4'~CITIC I:O~T~Z~~T 'f:"SL!. Tr~r;I~::::o::z CO:.2l1.Ir! Dy~~~-:"<fl'~ .. \:i).:l.ct' .B.2::';:: .1CCj.y' ~ "':;1 ~ /.... ~ 1 /~.,I! ....~~ Atto.:t__ C/T, ~r J..)/I.....;,~.~. ""~ LG~iG~~~~ ~cc~o~~~y e Attest: . eny 0:'" k'O:\T P"::GZU:S '--.L()~:J (/, / . 'II ) (--7.~)4---.) //X., /1/. .', 1/ - "--"'.- City Clcrlc City of Port Angeles B'J&':P' ~;J.>?:f;;:ye:.4C Hayor' Pie CL ~ V ~e.-Tco'n Tb (;lty,4a t) This agre6men:t, made tb18 / Y ~ ~7 day fit I'f" v ~ ,...., 4J ~ ~ ,l~ I br a:nd between 'the CITY OF PORT ANGELES,. a oorporation of the state of Washington, hereinafter oal1ed the "Electric Company", party of the first part, end THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a corporation of - the State of California. hereinafter oa11ed the "Telephone Company", party of the second part. WI TNESSE'fB. . WHERE.4S. the E1ectrio COl!lp~y end the Telephone Company desire to esto.b1ieh joint use of their respeotive poles when and where joint use ahal1 be of mtrl:iWll adV8.J1'tage I and WHEREAS, the acmdit10ns determfn1ng 1me necessi. f6 desira.bility of joint use depend upon the Barnoe requirements to be met by both parties, including oonsiderations of se..f.-t;y 8.11d eoO!lOJl\1. aDd eo.oh of 'them should be the jwige of -wlat the obaraoter of its ciral.lits should be to meet 11;8 B~rvice requirements and u to whether or- not these service requireaen't8 can be properly mErl; by the joint use of poles. 'BOW, 'lHEREPOIlE, in OOIi8ideratlcm of the premises and the mu1nal oovensnts herem oontained. the parties hereto, tor thaeelvel, their sucoee- GOrs and assigns, do hereby ecwenant end agree as tol1owaa. ARTIOLE I DEFINITIONS Far the pll1!pOS9 or iJliB agreement, the :tollCJlr!ng ter&n.s when used here in. ahall have the following 1I88ningSI S'l.ANDARD SPACE i. the following desaribed apace em a. joiJrt pole tflr 'the ez- olusive use of ae..oh par'ty. rupeotively, ,(except only as to the pcrtian of 1 tB said apaoe which. by the terms of the amlexed specifications, may be oooupied by 0(U"ta1n attaohments therein desoribed of the other par'ty)a 2. .... (1) Far the BleO't1'lo Company, the uppermost 8eT8D (7) teet, sald lItmlII1 teet to inolude one gain tor tire alarm o1rouit8. (2) For the Telephone Company, a spaoe ot tour (4) teet at a eut.rlo1el!l't distance below 'the spaoe of 'the Eleotrio Compay to provide at all 'times the minimum olearanoe required by the sp8oif'1oations referred to in Artlo1e Vl, and at a sufticient height above the ground to provide the proper vertloa1 olearance far the lowut horiaSntalq l'Uil line wires or oables attaohed in suoh sptlO&. STANDARD JOINT POLE means a pole .hioh 1s just tall enough to provide standard spaGe for the respeO't1ve parties as &toresald. &peoit1cal17. a standard joint po).e under this agreement shall be a forty (40) foot, olass three (3) 'WOOd pole. AR'l'ICLE n SCOPl OF AG.RK&MENT This agreement shall be in etfect in the tollcnd.ng deaorlbed terri- toryl Clallem County. in the State ot Washingtcm, end shall cover all wood poles ot eaoh ot the parties now e:dating or hereafter ereeted in 'the abcwe territory when said poles are brought bereunder in aooordance with the pro- oedure herei.na.fller provided. Each party reserves the r1~t to exolude from joint use (1) poles, whioh. 1%1 the OImer's judgmszrl; are DB08SSUT tar 1ts.C!lm'1 .ole use, and (2) poles whioh oarr-r. . are 1Dten.ded by 10M OwDer to oarry. Grat11'ta at nob a oharaeter that in 'the Ow.D8r'. ~gumt 'the proper reDdering at its servi_ now tSr in tJ:w f'utnre makes joint uae or nob poles undesirable. AR'l'ICLI III PLACING, 'fBANSFImRING OR RBARRANGIliG AftACHMEfrlS \ (a) Whenever- nther ~ "..ires to re8$M"8 apace on 1m3 pole ot the other. tor 8ZJ:1 at-taomenta tequirlng space tbereon, not the:a. epeoitioalq reserved hsreun4er tta" ita use, it sball matc:e written applioation theretor. apee1ty1ng 1n .UGh ILO't1oe the looatlcm ot the pole in quest1=. and the number en4 kind ot attaobments wh10h it deairM to place 'therecm and 'the obarac'ter of r 3. '> J. ,r" . . the o!rouit8 to be ~ Witida ~ (10) ;'18 atter-tha 1"8OGl~ oi< ..'IIOh not1_. tilt 0Irner shall no~ iih8 '4,~ 1D wri~ 1Iheth8r CD' not add . pole 1_ tit tbaee flXo1u4e4 ra.- jo11lt. De .~.. the prori'81cm& ot Anio1e II. . . ,-- . . . . ,Upim teoe1pt ~ ~_ treia 'the ~ t.-i 01.4 Pel. 18 BOt f4'. those emlude4. ad' after tiJ8 .~1.'t1~ << ~. 1;~j~g:~ rearreaglng "-.rh.ich i~ tbllD. . -, . l'equired in reap~ to &tiacbm~ ~ ..14 pOles. b-oluding aqo n.oe~ pole' ~ ....~ ' - . I'epl.oementa. U Pn~~ ~'Ar1d.ol. IV'Ca).. tbe.AppUoant sbatt ha"" th8 rS.ght 88., Lioeuee hereUDder to use said spAoe tor atiaabaentiJ ahd ctrCllDi ta ot the. oharaoter specif1ed Sn aa1d applioation 111 ..ooordenoe wi:th ~h& teaill ot We agl'881181l't. (b) EQept as her'ein otherwise expressly pt'Gride4. _ah par1:y .hall plue. maintain. rearruge. Vensfer end remow Ita Otm at1aollDenta (iDoludiDg 8D1' 'tree tr4-1.~ OJ" ont'bing ~c!en1:a1 'thereto) at its oa. expeD8e 8I1d ahall a1; all 1;i1De8 perform saoh work Pl'ampt~ and in .BU. a 1IIB.m18r &8 not to inteI':f'ere wi'th 'the service ot the other party. A1l!ICLE IV . ERECTIHG. tmPLACIllG OR RELOCATING POLES ea) Wh8D8ver 81fT 30inUy used pole. or- ~ pole about to be 80 used under 'the provisions ot'this agreemeo.t. is 1nautf101ent 1n sUe or strength tor 'the exis'tiDg a't'taobmeJrta aDd tor tbs proposed 1.mDIed1ate addlt1oD8.1 attaoh:n.enta 'tbereClll. the OIrDer e-hall prCllptly replt.oe 8uoh pole with a new pole or 'the De0e88817 sue aud e1;reDgth. and 1n8.k8 suoh other oJm1ge8 1n tba exiat1ng pole Une ~ whioh suoh. pole ift ~lu4ed. u the oond1t1ons may ~ require. (b) WlHmeYer i~ 1a l1eoee8ary 'to oh8age the loaation at a jo1n1:17 ued pole. by l"e&8<<l ot azw .tate, 1IIID1ioipal or other g<lov..-.-,.vmtal requiz'e.en~ or the requirement8 ot a property' owner. 1im o.ur SMU. before making nob 4. olwlge in location, give notioe. thereot in writing (exoept in oae.. of emergenoy when 'ftrbal notioe will be giTen, 8.%Jd 8Uba.qu_~y ocmt1z'med in writing) to the Licensee, .peoi1Y1Dg in suoh notice 'the tb8 ot ftob pro- posed Nlooat1em, and the Licensee aball, at the time 80 specified, tranater ita att&ohmat 'to the pole at the new 100&1;1on. (o) Whenever e1 ther party here1:o is about to ereot new poles wi thin the territory oovered by thi. agre_ent, either as an additional pole line, a. an extenalc:m ot an exi8ting pole line, or as 'the reoonetruoticm ot an existing pole line, it shall notifr the other in wrl'ting at least fifteen (15) cIa,... betore beg1JmiDg the work (aborter notice, inoluding wrbal notice subsequently oonfirmed in writ1Dg, may be given in oasea of' emergenoy) and shall submit with suGh notice its plan8 showing the proposed 1008.'t1cm and obaraotel" of' the new pole. and 'the olBraoter ot oil"Ouit8 it will use thereon. The other par1;y shall, wi thin ten (10) days after the reoeipt of' web notice, reply in wri'ting to the party .reoting the 11ft' poles. stating whether suoh ather party does, or does not, desire spaoe on the said polea. and if' it d088 ~ire apaoe therecm, the , ' oJaraoter of' the oiroui'ta it de. ires to us. aJ1d the amount ot space it nsbea to mcve. It suoh other pe.rty' requests apIL08 em tbIIt new poles and if' the ols.raoter and number ot <J1r au its and e:ttao!ae.nts ar e saah thai: 'the OIfDer do.. not wish ~o exolude the poles f'ram. joint use under the prma10n ot Artiole II, then poles suitable tor the said joint use shall be ereCJted Sn a.ocorc1aDoe wi'th the provisions ot pe.z.&graph8 (el) and (e) ot 'th18 Arlie1e. (d) In ~ eas. 1(bere 'the Parties ~reto ahan ocmoJ.ude arranpmenta ~ ~-- / the joint use hereunder o~ &DT 1WW polea to be erected. the OlII18I'11h1p or .DOh poles aball be deterained by IIl1ltual agreement. c1ua regard being give 'to 'the deair'abil1ty' L ., .' 5- or a.votd,hg m1:dng ownerab1? in any' gtwn Un.. In the ev.m't ~ dis- ,e.gI'eeG~ as to mmenhip.. the- pal"V .'then OIrDing 'the smaller nUJab&r of' .' .j~ p~l" under ioh1s &p'eemeD't. shall eJ'eO't the new joia't polee and be " , the oIri1e~" _ec#. , . .' , . \., . ~ ; ^ '(e) . The o~ts of ereQtlug n. JoiJrt pole. oC8ing 1U1d.er thie " ..or'to 1"4iPl&oe' q1atlDg pole8~ 8h.11 be ~OI'U by tJMt parties as f'ollGwa. L A 81:a:a4ard j~ pole. or a joint pole Ihorter than tbe etandard. ehaU be eecrt:ad at the 80le apeuse ot the o.mer. 'I 2. A pole taU.. than "the ataD4ard. the crtra heipt of' whlob 1& due whol17 to 'the o.ert. requ1Pements _ball be ereO'tec1 at the sole ezpeDSe ot the Omer. ,. In the oase of' a pole tall.. than the at&."dard., the eXtra hei~t of' whioh is due wholq to the Lioensee's requiremats, the Lioen8&e shall PIL7 to 'the OIIDEIl" 8. IIUIIl equal 'to the dif'ferenoe be'bweeD. the oost in place of' SUGh pole end roost in plaoe of' a standard joint pole. the rest of cost of erect1ng 8uGh pole to be boJ'De by the ClImer' 4. In the oe.se ot 8. pole taller tlum the standard, the extn. might ot whioh is due to the requirements ot both pal"ties, the Licensee shall pay to the OImer a SUIIL eque.l'to cme-halt the difference between 'the $08t in phoe of' suoh pole end the o08t in piaoe of' a ataD4ard join't; pole, the ren of the 0081; of ereating 8uob pole to be borne by 'the Owner. >.--- 5. In tbe 09.S8 of a pole taller 'than tb8 8t'.AftdA.~d, where a he1ght; in addi tiCII1 to that needed tor the purpose of eibr OF bo1:h ot the parties he:t'S'to i8 neoessary in order to mee't tie requiremEm~ ot publio authori:ty or of proper'ty owners, on&-halt of the <<mess OO8t of moh poles due 1;0 8uoh requirements 8 hall be borne by the I40enseeJ the rest ot the oast of' &uGh pole to be bol'D.8 as provided in 'that ems of the pnoeding paragapba, 1. 2. 3. OJ' 4. within whtoh iot would otherwi.e prope1"~ fall. a f'. In any aase Where/pole ls ereoted hereunder 'to replaoe another pole solelY' beoause 8uoh other pole i8 noi; 'tall enough to provide adequately for the Lioensee'e requ1rem.ents# the Licensee shallD upon ereotion of the new pole. pay to the Owner, in e.ddi-ticm to aD:3 amoun:ts ~ble by' the Licensee 6. 'r I UD4<<r pt;.rap-aphs " 4. ar 5 of Section (e) or 'this Artiole, 'a 8t'Da equal to ~ it hen ft.lue in place of the pole whioh 18 replaced and the pol. reo"led ! ahai.l.:thereupan become the property of the Lioensee. '[ , i', ,I, (g) Any payments made by the Liaensee under the foregoing pro.. 'v1pi~ of this Artiole tor poles taller than 8'tanc:tard shaU 'be in lieu of ,..-' f ' hor&ased rentals and shall no't in any way atfQt the cnmerahip td sa1d pole. , ' " (h) Wha replacing a jointly used pole carrying terminals of a..rial oab,le.. \ undergrcund ocmnecticms or transformer equipment, the new pole shall be set ill the same hole which 'the repla.oed pole occupied, unless speoial oanditionB make 1 t ne08ssery to set 1t 1n a different location. ARTICLE V PROCEDURE WlmRE CHARACTER OF CIRCUITS IS CHANGED When either par'ty desires to ohange the oharacter of its oirouits on jointly used polea, SUM party shall give thirty (~O) days notioe to the other party ot suoh OCll'templa'ted ohange and in the event that 'the party agrees to joint Wle with suoh ohanged olroui'ts, then 'the joint USe ot such poles shall be oont1nued with suoh changes in oonstruation 8.8 may be required to meet thti terms ot the attaohed. speo1tioat10ns here1Da.f'ter reterred to as Exh1 b1 t itA ~ tar the ohara~r ot oircuits lnvolved. IDennt. hDwever, 1:he..t 'the otheJt plU"1:y tails wi'thiD. ten (10) days 'tram receipt ot hob notice to agree in Writing to suoh change then both 1'>>J"t18S shall cooperate in aocOZ"c1aDce w1:th th. tollo1r1ng pl81u ,-' (1) The partiR hereto ahall determine 'the Illoat pratJt1cal and eccmCD'-oal me'thod at effeotively pzoovld1lig t_ ..para1ie lines Rnd the party whose oina1 ta are to be moved shall pr'mnp'tly carry out the necessary wort. (2) The ooat ot re-utabl1sh1ng such o1roui't8 in the JlW looat1on e.a are neoees&z7 to flanliah tile same bue1ne88 facilities that existed in the joint use at 'the 'ts. .uoh Glumge was deoided upon. slall be equitabq appor. 't10ned between the parties he"'to. Inenm't ~ disagree- , '. ... :)7" .' , ~ < , .",'~~"-!~~~:"<',~\i~:~,..,'-:_,,:' ",' :'~,:~;.i"'[:~ ; ~~. .'.~~;",'-,'~,--,.:,"~.'~/'i'i".'->. :-., ': ~ .: ~;'\l.,~,,:" .; ~~-:~..:~. 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'\ _,,~~..... ;.~...,:;.' ~ -.,.,.., ,. .~ .:. ,...... \. _ lit. . .. . .. ~ ~. _ ,.' ."" : ,;'~ ..... .. 'f '}. ..~ " .' ~l1i4e t..cmg, O~:r lted '~~ ~.0'0a't or ~. ne.f" pol. i1De ~~~~g Hghtli r4 . .. " <~1" the ~ 01" ~cm.~ ~~~ ?r- '~:e1ci:"1e8 to the- 11ft ~tl.: and. the 008~ o~ placdn& the atta-..t. em thie pol. in tt. .. leoat1oa:. 7. :', " r ~ ,~ .. ~> ~ '.. ,.... ~ ; , Am'ICLl1'I SPEC IlI'ICA1'I0I8 Exoept a8 otherwise I~Ci.ti_ in SeO'tion (b) of Artiol. VIII the joixl't use ot polea Goy.red by 'this ag;ree~'t lhall a't all 'timea be iD ocmf'ol"ll1ty with .tate aDd amd.oipe.l la... and regalati0D8 ad wi. 'the Wru, and prorisicms of the attaohed sp8oiftoatiODd marked Exhibit itA" and bere~- made a part hereof. wherever the requirement. 'thereot are 1n G08S8 ot or DD't OOT8red by state and smm10ipallaws and N&UlatiCllD8. ARTIOLE VII RIGHT OF WAY FOR LICDSEEtS ATTACHMENTS lio guaraD'tee 18 gi van by the Owller of pendssion traa property cna:lBra. muniolpalit:1es or O'thers fer 'the u.e ot its poles by the LioeDsee. aDd it objeotion i. Dade'there'to and the Lioeuee i. unable to sati.taator11,. ",- adju81; 1:.he _~ w1'thin a reucmable -time. the Owner .Y' at any time upca . thirty (30) da18 notioe 1D writing 1;0 the Lioenaee. require the Lioenaee to remow 1't8 a'ttaobma_ :trcIIl the poles involved, and 'the Lioensee 8ball, within thirty (30) claya efter reoe1p1: ~ Baid net1ee. remove ,ita attaolaenta trcIll INoh 8. pole, at its aole expense. Should the I40ensee tail to r_9ve its attaoh- ments as herein provided. the Owner may remove them at 'the Licensee'. ~ pense wi:thout anY' liability whatever for such reDloval or the manner 0.1' making 1t, far whioh expanse the Lioensee .lall reimburse the OIrner on demand. ......... ARnCLE VIII MAINTENANCE OF POLES AND ATTACmmN'l'S (a) The -Owner shall.. at 1ts own expense, maintain i'bl joint poles in a s~e and serviceable oondition, and in aooorcJ.a.noe with the attached specifications marked Exhibit "Anand shall replace, subjeot to the provisicms of Artiole IV, suoh of sa14 poles aa beoQl1Et defective. Em- oept a8 otharw1se provided in Seotion (b) 0.1' this Artiele. each party' shall, at ita own expena_8. &1; all times maintain allot 11;s attacbnanta in aocord- flDce with said speo:ttioations marked. Exhibit "A" and keep them in safe oem- dition and in thorough repair, provided, howtrTGr. that neither party ahall be required to rearrange e.ny cable installed prior to the date ot this agree- ment. and carried on the streEtt aide of ~ pole, 80 as 1;0 ocoupy the field 81_ thereof. (~, Any ex1Bting jo1!lt use oonstruotion of th.e partie8 hereto whioh dou not oonform to the Baid speo1f'1o&'ticma shall be brought into oontormity 'therewith in ccmneO'ticm 'ri th 1"ee~otion or rearrangsaen-t projecrta aa they ~eoome ne~88ary, prOrided. however, tbat this pront1on shall DOt be so applied as to require a.q 'then ex1atlng oables OU'l"1ecl on the a'tree1; si4. of any suoh pole8 to be rearrezaged 'to oocupy ~ fi.ld 814. thereof. When suoh exiS't1ng joint use oonatruotion shall -have bee brought into conformity 1I'i'th 8aid apeoif"io8:t10l18. it shall at all 'times there,after be maintained-" provided in Secrtian (a) of w.a Artio1.. / . . f' .:) - , ' )' ~ . .. ,"~ ~"? '<". ,,.. "_.~ ~~;:"i ,"\,.. .... ~ .. ~ . , ~t#.,...f.-. i .~.., - ... '. \. . , ,,~ " .... _ ~_..- "~_," v ~ :.:-;. ~- . ..""~ ~~~"".I" . ".:>- of" ... .' I .. oJ ~.,.. :;' , '.. ,_ . ~ - -. ;..~!~ \ ':. ~ .- ' r < 4 I - ~ , ", '...' '<,. 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'~~if~t ... ~. ~~"101 .... ...~ .~-I ; ~ j....:t.;?- ...-,;, me__ :611 ~~ p,ole ~ ~~ Li~e a:h&1l"n~. -- .;~ 'tU, ~.."!F' ~~~r:.' ::}'l~' .ien't8't~r~ .uoh pol.'.baittberellpCm ~...tW~pr~ ot'tJ.~~.,'.;~:i.t. i : . fq . .' . . -'. . . . . . .. . '],. ..- - ' ';:,.. t.i,~ ..;~ ~' ~ .: ;I<~ .. ' . ,; - . ..-.and the 14..898 shall eave hanal... ~ to~r o.n.r.of' .1J~l.PO~'.~ . 'I - ,. ~ .. .., " ..... - ..',' ,~ ...: ' (-; . obl~.tiim. liabiliiiy. dljlnges, 0tIft. e~~ or.oharg~. '1a~e4'~~ ". . . . ,beoauae of. 01" 8ri81ng oat ot, the pre...., 01" ~.tS;GD. of ~~ H'~.. ~ of , ~, ... - - ''::', .... t G;J .ttaabaen.... thereanJ ad .Wl pq i;he"~r' '~... eq"ual to;~ t~ ....1_ " 9.:. ' ~},:~ ,,! ..>. ., . .. . ' . ' -, ,.. 1 1Ji plaee ot' BlUth abaD40ned pole en- pol_ or euGh ~r .qui~le e\Jlll. aa 11187 be a~d up~ betwe8D the pertie8. Credit shall be ~Uowed tor ~ .paJll8l1ta .."lUeh the Li08DSee _.., have _de ~ the pl'ori..i~ -ot- Artl~1.e. n: .(.) when t, ._ . ... ~ ~ . - the pole was Gl"lginally Bet. (b) The Licensee Ilq at any 'time abandon the Wl8 of a jo~1: pole by . , giVing due notice thereot in 1II1"itiug to the Owner and by ~&: ~ez:etrom u.y &ad all attaobmtnrta it '1l1&y ba.... thereon. 'rhe Li oens~ shan in fJUOh eas. T!&7 to the Owner the tu1l rental fOJ> said. pole tar the ttMm ourre1!lt ,.Mr. ARTICLE X < RDTALs The Lioensee a1'Sll pay to the OImer as rental for the use ot eaGh . , and eve~ pole any portion ot .Moh is oooupied 'by t1r sp.o11'ic~Ult're8erted at the Lioensee's request tor, the atta~t8 of tb,e Lioe.e.#: ~,~6nd 5~/100 Dollars (tl.50) per pole per ammm. 10. I No rental shall be paid by the Lioensee tor 'the use 'ot any pole I ot the Owner where such use oons181;s only in a'ttaohi1?g ~ thereto. or in . attaohiDg thereto wires or cables at the L10ensee tor the purpose ot providing clearance be'tween 'the pole and such wires or cables. am not for 'the purpOSe ot suppor'ting the said wires or oables. No rental ahall be paid tor attaching a service drop to a single pole on the opposite aide ot the stree't haD. 'the d1s-t-ribU'tlng line. Rental paymenta hereunder shall OO'le1" rentals aooruing during the ~ aalendar year and shall be based on the space whioh ia occupied or reserved on the tirst day of July ot eaGh year. Eaoh party shall aulmi't a written statement to the other party giving the number ot poles an whioh spaoe wu oooupied by' or reserved tor 'the ather party as at suoh date. Rental paymen't shall be ma.de within thirty (30) days ot the receipt ot such statement. AllTIOLE n MODIFICATION OF AaaBEMl.s.j/f The pron.1ODS and tel'll8 ot thi. age_ent tIl&7 be aubjeO't to r.new and ~~'t a1; the request or either party ma4e in wri!ilng to the other -party. Said request ahall state speoiti oalq the artiole OJ- port1ca ot artlo1e to be emended and the proposed amelJdmnt. The proposed amendnimt or any subsequent ohanse~ there1:o should have the approval ot both partiN before beoomiDg ef'1'eO't1 'ge. ARTICLE nt: , DEFAUL1'8 It either party ahall __ detault 1a any ot 11:8 obl1ga'tione uncler <tl\la o~~ llnd hob defaUl' OGltbme -thirty (30) clays after notice thereof' .. .~ " h Wtitmg tram the other P8l"'t7. all rights of the party in detaul't hereuuder s'ha11 be ....pa4.a. 1noludiag ita right to ooouw jointly used poles, e.nd it . r l~ , ~ .. ~ . , '. - -;', -) ,,' -~ , .UGh. d.~l. .~1i. 0GIl~- ~or. _ periGd of slStr (~) '. ~j.;.... . ,""loD. -~. ~tba' ~__ he~ a:s t~i;b ~~ ~':a~,~-' . ~,a8i:tar.'. <<>>10.... lutve cr-n:ting ~ j01_ u... " .' , , : '.'~' , it ~~i~.,:'Par~ .1a1\.~\'~.~1i: ~:~~'~d.":-,.ot4r"~ ~ - '. ~. .: . J. .. . ",' . < ~ --...... ~ ~ ....... ~11 . .. '-.n\. it i.'>~~~. ,to do ~_ +.hi., ~~,~ ~ ~i.~~l'~-"- eW.:r i. '. _ _,' '~.,J" .,_,., -, ""...t '. ".~/ .' ' pany 1If!A1 .1'- to 40. ,uh .....rk. . ad 'the ~:..".. t!~l~. ,.iaU r~. 'the _ ou. .par\T'f~~ .' eoat i,~ot~ '. '~i~-~'~ ~~ ~ ~ ...~t ~~1 ...._ .. ~\ I " . . # \ -- '.. -(. ,'. ~ 'to .... 8\1~' plt.~'t wi1m1n -t~ (~o) dap uP- pr__.tlcm ot.~ ~ , . , s~ll. at 1;h8 .1eot1C11J1 ot the O'thiIr party. oolMftitute a &ttault '* the t1'Iwt' . ,y' ca1au.e ot ''bllla artie1e. , ARTICLE XIII LUBILIn AID DAMlGIS ~ 1 ~ . " ~ Whe1urt'er any liability i8 inourred. bJ either OI'~pth ot ''the :,par1;iea hereto tor d8aag.. tor iIljurl.. 'to the employed f8 tar lnjul'1' to t_ propert;y . . ot .ither part,'. or tor 1ndUri." 1;0 obI' peT8OU-<.qr t181r propc"'ty. e.na1n~ ' aut of the join't u.e of pol.. unAer this ag;l'eeaart. or due 'tic -the prrt:dJd.tJy of the w:lre8 end t1rturea of the parties hereto e.ttacshed to ~ jo~tl7 uaeel poles oovered. by 'this agreElllle.'ti. the Uability tor suGh damages. e.a be'twea 'the parties herno, sMIl be a8 folIoars. 1. lIa.oh party shall be Uable fc aU 4aIl&g.. tor 811Gb injurie8 to peracms or property aaused eole~ by ita uegligenoe or 8olely' by i1;8 !"allure to OCIIlply at ~,. time wi'th the apeoi1"1oe:tions -herem prorlded tOItJ ' - prcrrlded tha't oonstruo't1on ~11,. ex-vted btoa . the appl1aation at said speo1fiQlllUana wuter tile prorlsiau ot seO'tion (b) ot An4'01. .VOI .1a1l n~ be deemed 'to be in "I'iola:t1on ~ sald epeo1tioatlona during the period of .uoh ~1_. 2. Eaeh party ehall be liable tor aU damages tor noh 1njlIriea to ita cnm. _ployeea- or. it. own proPtlr't1 that are oaused by the ooncurrent Jl8.g1igen.oe ot both pvtie. beretG or that are due to oauu whieh OBDo't be traoed to the 80le negllge~ ot the other party. 12. 3. Each party shall be liable for one-halt (1/2) ot all damages for suoh injuries to persona other than employees of either party. and tor one-half' (1/2) ot all daDBges for suoh injuries to property not belonging to ei tiler par't;y that e.re caused by tile oonourrent neg11- geD08 of bo'th parties here'to or that are due to o&Wlea whioh 08.nnot be traoed to the 801e negligenoe of 'the other party. 4. Where. on aaoount of injuries of the obsraO'ter desoribed in the preoeding paragraphs of this artiole. 81 ther party hereto shall males any pa;ymenta to injured employees or to 'their relatives or representatives in oonformi ty wi'th (1) the provision ot arry workmen t 21 oompenn.t1on act or &.JJiY aat oreating a Habil1 ty in the employer to pay oompensation for persanal injury to an employee by aooid8!l't arising out ot and in the oourse of the employment, whether based on Der1igenoe on the pnrt of the employer or not. or (2) any plm ter .ployees t disability bonefi ts or death beneti ts now established or hereafter adopted by the parties hereto or either ot them. suoh ~ents shall be oonstrued to be damages within the terms of the preoediDg pe.ragra phs number 1 and 2 and shall be paid by the parties hereto aooordingly. 5. All olaims tor d8.Jlages arising hereunder that are asserted against or affeot bo'th parties hereto shall be dealt with by the parties hereto jointly; provided. however. that in a>>y oase wbere 'the claimant desires to 8ettle 8.Di1 suah ola.im upon terms acoeptable to one ot the parties hereto but not to the other, the party 1;0 whioh said terms are ~ooeptab1e mar, at its eleotion, pay- to the other party one half (1/2) of the expense whioh such 8ettl..ent would involve, and thereupon said other party shall be bOlmd to proteot 'the parV making suoh payment trom all :f'urther ltabi 11 ty 8.Dd expense an aooOtmt of suoh claim. 6. In 'the adjustment between the parties hereto ot en:y olaim tor damages aris ing hereunder. the liabili 1:1 assumed here.- UDder. by the par-tie8 shall inclUde, in addition 'to the aDlOllUta paid 'to the olaimant. all expense inourred by +.he parties in oonneotion therewith. whioh shall oomprise costa. attorn81"s ~aes. di8burs8mea:tB and other proper OlBrge8 and expenditures. ARTICLE nv EXISTING RIGHTS OF OTHER PARTIES It either ot the parties hereto bas. prior to the exeoution ot this agreement. oonferred upon others. not parties to this agreement. by oontraot or otherwise, rights or privileges to use any poles oovered by this agreement, 13- ,. ." " ' " . . . ' , ' . . under of t~' ~ iu napeGt..to auoh attac~umta shall be 'the aeae as if . ' " l<t were tbe aO'taal CiIIIlel" 'thereof'. Where BIm1oipa1 regulai:ions require ~ther' .. ' , . ' , . , ' :'party to allow 10he 1iae- ot 1ta poles tor tire ~ polley (8 other like 8ign.ai: s~_. ftoh use .bail be permitted. under the tenns of th1. Artiole. AIrlIOLE XV , SERVIel OF NOTICES .1 "\ ~ in this &gJ'881811t :notice 1s provided to be &iven by el~ PerV he~to to the other_nab notioe shall be in wri:ting and g1 veil by le~ mailed, or by personal delivery, to the Electrio Company at its office at Port Angeles.. Washingtcm, or to the Telephone COmpany at its ottiOe8 at Sea'ttle, Washingban, as the case may be, or 'to such other address as ei'ther party may, tram time to 'time, desipte in wri'ting for that purpoae, ARTICLE XVI /' TERM OF AGREEMEN'f Subject to the provisions of Artiole XII herein, this agreement may be tel'Uli.nated, 80 tar as ooncerns further granting ot joint use by either party, attar the first day ot January, 1960, UPOD one (1) year's notice in writing to the other party prcwid8f1. that if not so 'terminated it shall c.ontinue in farce 'ther~r until teminated. by' eitbsr par1;y at any time upon one year' 8 notiae in writing 1;0 the other party 8.8 af'oJ'8aaid. and pro- vided f'urther that notwHhstanding suoll tem1nat1on, this agreameut 8hall 14. rema1n in full foro. and effeot wi'th respeot to aU poles jointly used by 'the parties at the time of such termination. v ARTIC~ XVII ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS / ---- Bhept as otherwise provided in this agreement. neither party shall assign or of;herw1..ae dispaee of this agreemezrt fir 8.D1' of its rights or interests hereunder. o~ in any. ot the jointly used pole., or the attach- menta or rights-or-way covered by 'this agreement, to any firm. oorporation or individual. without the written consent of the other party; prOVided, however, that nothing herein oontained shall prevent or limit the right o-r either party to mortgage any or all of its property. rights, privileges and tranohises, or l_Be or transfer 8IlY' of them to ano'tber oOPpar'at!on organized for the purpose of conduoting a business of the ssme general olaraeter as that of such pvty, or to enter in'to e:ny merger or oonsoUdaoo tion, an4, in aaBe of the foreolosure of s110h martgage, 01' in 08... of suoh lease, transfer, meJ'ger, or oonsolidation its rights and obligations he~ under Shall pass to, and be acquired and assumed by, the purchaser on fore- oloaur-e, the transf'..ee, les.e" assignee, merging or 0Dn801idat~ oODlpa>>y, ..& tb& O8.8e ...,. be, &Del provided, further, thai: suQjecrl; to all of the t8lW1 - and DODdi t1 cma of' 'tf1. 18 agr88Ullt. e1 the I" pez-ty may permit any oorpora'tian lIQb.duoti~ a ~1.1S~8 or the aaae general oharao'ter as thai:: ,of tnJoh party, tnd (MJ).e4, Operated, l.aBed and oontrolled by i~ or lU&8o.iated or a!'fiUate4 , wi.'th l' in intere.t, or oonne4ting with i t~ 'tb Wle' of all or ~ part of' , the s paoe reserved. ber&1JDd" on any pole oovered by thi8 &g!'eement for ~ at.taohmenta uaed b7 suoh party. in the car1d.uot of its said buaine68J and tor th. parpos'. of this agreeaat. all Jlttah at'taohnents maintained on 8ZJ.y 811fh pole, 'b7 the permission a. af'oresald of either pert,' hereto shaU be 15- . ' ' ", ~ou.i~e!ed .~:~e, a.~~?oo of the ~8rty ~g a~" petSnisslou.. am.. . th& 'ri.ptS.,'+obU~tlOntJ sm1 Uab11J;tiea of su.Oh PriY under ~ agN~t. .'1 1 " 1J1' respeo't to aw;h t.ttacbmelrw. shall be the $$2l18' as tt' '!'t ~re 'the 'aoiiual. , . '-.. '.~ ther.eot., . -: -4, '..4 , "< ARTreU KVIII , .; . . - . , (... ;.- . '~. '., :' . '" . ~ v'WAIVEB OF mMS CJl -dONDIfIOS '~. . ~,. : .... 4"~ . " ~ . r' '_A '. . If _ " _ '. : . _ :. ", !be 'failure tit e1tiln'" party 'to entarce 'or insist up$1 ~11U.oe- "~ , - ~ ~.' .' . ". ~ . .....' " - .. ~~: lmY of 'the term.iJ or cond1't1.oim' ~ ~s ~ .,J1e.l~ nO't ,.~titUte , p. . ,"': . 't " 'Ii -' . . II' d . ~ ; ',- .' .8 g.t~' Waiver or zoelblquiElbent ot aUf sUch tams Oi' ~ondit1:ons. but; the . . ~ '- .. .... seme shaU' be e.nct '.reme.!D .e.t aU times in tull to~c. and eff'ect. AR'Iom XIX FORM OF Al>PLlCATION 100) NOTICE ",t', Eaoh e.ppl1oatlcm :rm:;.QG by O11e party to the other a8 provided in Artiole III. end each notice ~1~ by one party to . the other as provided. in Articles IV, V. VII and IX bereot. shall be prepared on a rom BUb- stan'tially s1mi1ar to the fGfiil at'tached here'to. marked Exb1bit 1lJ3". and by this reference made a part hereof.. Said fOJ"m shall be prepared in quadrupliea'te. 0J18' copy being re'tained by 'the orig;ina'tmg party. and three copies being transmit'ted to tlw other party. The recip1en-t of 'the rom shall retain t:wo copies end return one copy 'to the origina-ting per'ty' properly i>>dorsed.. Where the applicatiGD is not approved. all copies shall be returned to the appl1otmt. The forme shall be exobUlged between and exeou'ted by said offioials of the par~es here-to as may hereafter be deo1pa.ted. ARTICLE XX EXISTING CONTRACTS All exiatiDg ngreEl:iU.onts 'OOtwoon the parties hereto for 'the joint use of poles upon a rental bav1s m thin 'the territory covered by this agree- '- ~ ~ 16. me~ are. by 1IlU'tual oonsen't, hereby abrogated and ammlled. ..... .. , , " IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties here'to have aaused these presents to be exeou'te4 iIi duplicate, and 'their o~re.te seals 'to b~ a.f~ ~herG'to , , ''by tb;eir i'e8Pe~~ ve ~rloer8 'the reUDto duly authorised, on the day and rear !~ ~ .. ii.rat abOve wri~. ~~~ OITY OF PORT ANGELES By II. {f;. B tr @"-r~4: yor AIf"1'EST. tV. 1-1. -'HAW~/N. C!V Clerk Oitj of -PC?I't Angeles mE PAcIFIO TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ..' '. < '. ~'----- ""- ~ \, '~~~~~L" ~' By E. I). WIJ"4: Vioe President and General Manager . \ By C:-. J-: ,^-f A of 0 AI' AssiBtan't Secretary .... '-"'- -'......... . s. RESOLt1.l' I 0Jl AUTHORIZING mE EXECUTION OF 11li AGREEMEIrr 'FOR TIm JOIlft USE OF POLES BY THE CITY LIOOf llEPAR'l'MEtf'l' AND THE PACIFIC 'l'ELEPHONE > AND 'l'ELEGRA'PfI COMPANY , WlmREAs. The Superintendent o~ t'- Light Department ha.ving presented to the Comnioion ~ agreeaent by aDd be'tw~en the ei:ty of' Port Angele& and the ,'Pacifio Telephone and Telegraph C01lp~. 'Wherem the City ot Port Angeles 1q oalled ~~ Eleotrlo COIIpfmY and. the Paaitio Telephone and Telegraph Company is called the Telephone CompBn\Y'. and . . ...~ WHEREAS. The Elee'tr1o Company and the Telephone Company re1'erred. to above., desire to establish jomt use of ;;heir respective poles when and where jOint use shall be of' mutual advantage. artd 'MIEREAS, the oonditions dei:emdning the necessity of desirability of' joint use depend upon 'the service requirtll11ents to be met by both parties, inoluding oonsiderations of' safety end eoOJlO!JW, end eaoh o~ them should be the judge of what the obaracter of its cirou1ts should be 'to meet its service require- ments atld as 'to whether or noot these serv10e requirements oa.n be properly m~ by the joint use f)t poles. and WHEREAS, It appearing that the sllid agreement is in proper form and that the exeaution thereot is desirable snd for the best interest of the City. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED. by the City Commission that 'the said agree- ment be approved. and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Port Angeles. Passed by the C1 ty Commiss ion and signed by the Mayor this 12th day of November, 1941. Attest. R. H. Beetle Mayor N. M. Hawk:1n8 City Clerk \ ApprOVed as to ton.. lb. J. ConuU't ,iii ty Attorney ,sTAn OF WASliDlG'l'OB ) . ) SSe COUWfY OJ' CLALIa ) This is to oertit,y tba't the ~or.going resolutiOll 1a a ~. and oorreot ooPT ~ 8aid reaoluUcm as pused 'b7 'th. Ci'ty Commission of the City' of' Port Angel~. lilBb.U.gtcm. e.;ul slg;l1e4 by the ~or on November 12. 1941. and reoDrded in Vol.. 20 ot C01llJ1issicmera' Proceedings on page ,350. WrrNESS . band and of'~1oial seaJ. this l~'bh dAy at November, 1941. N. M. Hawkins City Clerk or the City of' Port Angeles. Wash. -,.-, ~ -c<-~'='-l .. c-4 W-I (7-67) , POLE CONTACT FORM a1 '. Sub ject to the genera I agreement dated November 12, 19 ~ between the pal1kej ~ereto. Serio I No. FA 61mB Washington, 19 To City of' Port Angeles Port Angeles, Washington Seattle, o ~ NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF LICENSE o This notice effective 19 _ as provided in agreement. Total number of poles occupied under this serial hereafter will be 0 ; Annual Rental $ NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF POLES BY OWNER D NOTICE OF REPLACEMENT OF POLES D NOTICE OF MOVING OF POLES D NOTICE OF CHANGE OF CIRCUITS APPLICATION AND LICENSE TO USE POLES By LICENSEE ~AGI-/;'!C NORTHWE~T BELL TELEPHONE By ( ~~u. ~-~ ,~ mgn -UJ. -mi.Y ':>u 0'='.1.' VJ.;::>U.I.' OWNER City of Port Angeles NO. ([) SPACE ATTACHMENTS* ([) POLE OF HGT <( TR'M'T YEAR REMARKS NUMBERS -1 POLES u KIND SET OWNER LIC. OWNER LICENSEE 0 TOT AL 0 * NOTE CHARACTER OF CI RCUITS, TRANSFORMERS, TERMINALS, GUYS, SERVICES, ETCETERA SKETCH 74-$449 pt. 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WHEREAS, The Superintendent of Utilities having presented to the Commission an approved agreement with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for the joint user of One (1) 35-foot Round Cedar Pole and Six (6) 40-foot Round Cedar Poles, together with anchors and guys, more particularly described as City Light De- partment poles, numbered 261-D, 261-C, 260-H, 260-G, 260-F, 260-E v ..;: '.. l' ~ and 259-E, located on the south side of the alley between 8th and 9th Streets, from Tumwater to TlB" Streets, as shown on the blue print drawing, marked IIExhibi t All, and a ttached to the said agree- ment, ani, WHEREAS, It appearing that the said agreement was in proper ...., ..../ .- form and that the execution thereof is desirable and for the best interest of the City. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the agreement be approved and the Mayor and Yity Clerk be authorized to execute the same in dup- licate on behalf of the City of Port Angeles. Passed by the Ci ty Commiss ion and signed by the Mayor, this 3rd day of July, 1935. ~~~., ~ /'1;1'<9 Mayor. Attest: ?l~~~ J.ty Clerk. Approved as to form: ~~~- - -j 1 1('\ ;J I 1"'1 ,~ , tP)~~j;/6( 'd-f(J~ _>,e{([~t ~ 1--~~~0) . , -r J c/ \ c:j7, 'I // ~~~LV -~ >i'.b ( {; ~-e h#" /7 '"Jy-A A'~ ~f)~. ~o rc:;o ~ ~ ~rv f~yVI ~, . , -' 'f RESOLUTION AUTEORIZING TRANSFER OF ONE-HALF INTEREST IN NINE CERTAIN LIGHT DEPARTMENT POLES TO THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPG COMPANY. WHEREAS: The Superintendent of Utilities having presented to the Commission" an approved agreement with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company for the joint uS'er of Three (3) 35...foot Ronnd Cedar Poles and Six (6) 49-foot RoUnd Cedar Poles located in the 3rd-4th streets alley, the third to seventh poles inclusive east of Race street,and on the southerly side of the first street south of Royd Street,the first four poles east of Eunice Street,Port Angeles,Washington. The consideration in the said agreement being $67.50, and WHEREAS: It appearing that the said agreement was in proper form and that the execution thereof is desirable and for the best interest of the City, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the agreement be approved and the M Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the same in duplicate on behalf of the City of Port Angeles. PasseQ by the City Commission and signed by the Mayor this 2gm~. day of August,1934 ~~ Mayor Attest: 9?~ J.ty lerk Approved as to form: ~ "/ ~ ~< _ .. . -.... ~~ey .:. . , \ .. _ f>' . ~:, :0; ~ . ; , !~ . J ,J I, .~ " .'. I - , . , ." . .', l' . . . . _. , ... -...._~' ;:........ ,~~ '. ,:.., ;..,.... , .' . \ 1 . ,. - " .' . ( , . ' ~ , ' ,. '. ... R B 3 0 L UTI 0 N l1UTHORIZING Tl.ld'T8FE:l OF mn-lL~LF HP1J::U:ST IN THR.:2::!:: CJ; :T~J.In LIGH~ D~ART],1IENT POLES TO TH:'l: PACIFIC T~LI:T.2HON~ & T:.:lLI:GR.iJ.l?H COlIPAEY. ,ffiEREAS: The Superintendent of utilities having present- ed to the \.iommission an approved agreement with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Compan~r for the joint usef of ~ hree (3) Forty (40) ffot round cedar po~s located on the south- erly side ,of 2nd - 3rd St. alley, being the first three poles ryest of Cherry Street. ~he Consideration in said agreement being ~25.50, and .-mER~AS: It appearing that the agreement was in proper ~o:em and that the execution thereof is desirable and for the; -, best inte 'est of the vity, THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED, That the agreeP-lent be a:i?2!roved. and the Hayor and Ci ty Cle:':>lc be authorized to execute the same in duplicate on behalf of the City of Port Angeles. Passed by the City Commission and signed by the IIayor this 18th day of April, 1934. ~. /'t~~ Hayor. Attest: ?J,H:l ;;,k~ 9ity Clerk. ,~pproved as to form: City Attorney. I ," ~ ,', ~ ~ c; ! ~ r~! ' J I \'---~' ~ I ~ ~ i r\ 'k ,~, ~, ~ , I)' ~ ~I, ' o ~ .. . :, ~J e . .- e e _J e SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF JOINTL Y USED WOOD POLE LINES CARR YING SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS A Report of the Joint Committee on Plant Coordination of the Edison Electric Institute and the Bell Telephone System SUMMARY These specifications are based on Part Two, Fourth Edition of the National Electrical Safety Code, with such additions and changes as are necessary to meet new conditions and to take account of increased knowledge of joint use matters. They are recommended for field trial. Where necessary, approval for such trial should be obtained from the proper administrative authorities. ~ I-! {e Ii A E.E.1. Publication No. E3 Published January, 1937 Price 50c to E. E. 1. members and theIr employees Price $1.50 to non-members III USA Price $1 60 to foreign countries These prtces tnclude mailtng charges Attachment to Section AF4.25 of Bell System Practices Bell System Companies should obtain addItional copIes from Western Electric Company EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 195 Broadway, New York N. Y. e ,-,..ol , January 6, 1937 MEMBER COMPANIES OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE: ASSOCIATED COMPANIES OF THE BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM: , We are forwarding herewith a copy of a report covering the construc- tion and maintenance of Jointly used wood pole lines carrying supply and communication circuits. The specifications embodied in this report are intended for use particu- larly where electric supply companies and communication companies enter into agreements for the joint use of wood poles, and we believe that they will provide a basis for the successful solution of the structural prob- lems involved in the joint use of wood poles by supply and communica- tion companies. Your Committee is confident that you will receive them in the same cooperative spirit that has been evident in all of our joint undertakings. e JOINT COMMITTEE ON PLANT COORDINATION e Bell System Representatives H. P. CHARLESWORTH, Assistant Chief Engineer, A. T. & T. Company-Chairman E. H. COLPITTS, Vice President, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. O. B. BLACKWELL, Vice Presi- dent, Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. H. S. WARREN, Director of Pro- tection Development, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. H. S. OSBORNE, Transmission Engineer, A. T. & T. Company L. G. WOODFORD, Plant Exten- sion Engineer, A. T. & T. Com- pany H. L. HUBER, Engineer on For- eign Wire Relations, A. T. & T. Company--Secretary e E.E.I. Representatives W. F. DAVIDSON, Director of Re- search, Brooklyn Edison Com- pany-Chairman A E. SILVER, Consulting Electri- cal Engineer, Ebasco Services. Inc J. H. FOOTE, Supervising Engi- neer, Commonwealth & South- ern Corporation T. H. HAINES, Superintendent of Distribution, The Edison Elec- tric Illuminating Company of Boston P. H. CHASE, Chief Engineer, Philadelphia Electric Company M. D. HOOVEN, Engineer- Transmission, Public Service Electric & Gas Company J. O'R. COLEMAN, Engineer, Edi- son Electric Institute-Secre- tary e December 11, 1936 To THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PLANT COORDINATION OF THE EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE AND BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM: Pursuant to your instructions we have prepared and are forwarding herewith Specifications for the Construction and Maintenance of Jointly Used Wood Pole Lines Carrying Supply and Com- munication Circuits. Throughout the preparation of these specifications we have been assisted by the following: Mr. H. A. ENOS, American Gas & Electric Company Mr. G. S. VAN ANTWERP, Philadelphia Electric Company Mr. A. B. CAMPBELL, Edison Electric Institute Mr. J. T. BINFORD, American Telephone & Telegraph Company Mr. J. W. HINES, American Telephone & Telegraph Company We have also consulted freely with many of the operating engineers in the member companies of the Edison Electric Institute and in the Associated Companies of the Bell System, and their com- ments and advice have played a large part in the preparation of these specifications. The former Engineering Subcommittee of the Joint General Committee of the National Elec- tric Light Association and Bell Telephone System in its report covering Principles and Practices for the Joint Use of Wood Poles by Supply and Communication Companies, recommended that the National Electrical Safety Code be used as a guide to practice pending the development of complete specifications. Subsequently, one of the larger power companies and an Associated Company of the Bell System prepared specifications based on the Fourth Edition of the National Electrical Safety Code. They were assisted in this work by members of the Headquarters Staff of the National Electric Light Association and representatives of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. These specifications were forwarded by the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company to its Associated Companies for field trial and have been known in the Bell Sys- tem as A. T. and T. Specifications 4864. Experience with them has been helpful in the preparation of the specifications herewith. The attached specifications are also based on Part Two, Fourth Edition of the National Electri- cal Safety Code. However, a number of requirements have been added and some of the former requirements have been modified in order to meet new conditions and to take advantage of in- creased knowledge and experience. The degree of safety provided is in no case less than that pro- vided by the National Electrical Safety Code and in many instances is even greater. It is recommended that these specifications be forwarded to the member companies of the Edison Electric Institute and to the Associated Companies of the Bell System for field trial. In our opinion such a trial is the only means of determining the effectiveness of the recommended construction practices, as well as the possibility of further improvements. When necessary, ap- proval for their field trial should, of course, be obtained from the proper administrative authorities. This procedure is in accordance with Paragraph 201A of Part Two of the Fourth Edition of the National Electrical Safety Code which reads as follows: "The rules shall apply to all installations except as modified or waived by the proper administrative authority. They are intended to be so modified or waived whenever they involve expense not justified by the protection secured or for any other reasons are im- practicable; or whenever equivalent or safer construction can be more readily provided in other 'Yays." --" e e e (Signed) T. H. HAINES E. E. 1. Representative (Signed) H. L. HUBER Bell System Representative III TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Application Explanation of Terms PAGE 1 1 PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS e Application Relative Levels Loading Inductive Coordination Signal Light Installations Ground Connections Pole Steps . (a) Permanent Metal Steps (b) VVood Blocks (c) Detachable Steps 8. Plates. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 e 1. 2. 3. 4. --- 5. 6. 7. e PART 2 NORMAL JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION 1. Application 5 (a) Supply Conductors 5 (b) Supply Cables 5 2. Vertical Clearances 5 (a) Above Ground or Track RaIls 5 (b) Between Honzontal Crossarms 6 (c) Between Line Conductors on Crossarms 6 (d) Between Conductors on VertIcal Racks 6 (e) Between CommunIcation Conductors or Equipment and Supply Conductors or EqUIpment .. 6 (f) Between CommunIcatIOn Conductors or EqUIpment and Span VVires or Brackets 6 (g) Between CommUnICatIOn Cables and Trolley Feeders 7 3. Horizontal Separations at Supports 7 4. Vertical Runs . 7 (a) Location 7 (b) Clearances 7 (c) ProtectIon Near Ground 7 (d) Supply Cables or Conductors 7 1 Installed on the Pole Surface 7 2 Not Installed on the Pole Surface 8 3. InsulatIOn 8 (e) Supply Grounding Conductors 9 1 Nature and Extent of Covenng 9 (f) Communication Cables 9 1 Nature and Extent of Covenng 9 (g) CommunIcation Conductors 9 (h) CommunIcation Grounding Conductors 9 1 Nature and Extent of Covering 9 5. Communication Suspension Strands or Longitudinal Runs of Paired Conductors 9 6. Climbing Space 9 (a) LocatIOn and DImenSIOns 9 (b) Portions of Pole in ClImbing Space 9 (c) Longitudinal Runs 9 (d) Vertical Runs 10 7. Street Lamps and Street Lamp Span Wires 10 (a) Attachment to Pole 10 (b) InsulatIOn 10 1 Lummalre 10 2 Lamp Leads 10 3. Span VVire Insulators 11 (c) Lowering Chams or Ropes 11 8. Trolley Span Wires and Brackets 11 (a) Not to Encircle Pole 11 (b) Insulation 11 9. Guys 11 (a) Point of Attachment 11 (b) Clearances 11 e v 10. Guy Insulators...... (a) Electrical Strength (b~ Mechanical Strength (c) Use of Guy Insulators 11. Line Insulators (a) Material.. . . (b) Ratio of Flashover to Puncture Voltage. (c) Flashover Voltage. (d) Factory Tests (e) Constant Current Circuits 12. Strength Requirements (a) Wood Poles 1. General 2. Ultimate Stresses 3 Allowable Stresses . 4. Angles and Dead-Ends 5. Minimum Pole Top Diameter (b) Guys . .. . 1. Allowable Stresses (c) Crossarms. . 1 Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions 2. Bracing . . . . . .. .. (d) Supply Pins and Conductor Fastenings (e) Supply Line Conductors .. 1. Material and Strength 2 Sags and Tensions. (f) Suspension Strands PART 3 SPECIAL JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION 1. Application.. (a) Supply Conductors 2. Strength Requirements. (a) Wood Poles... 1. General. . . . 2. Ultimate Stresses. 3. Allowable Stresses . 4. Angles and Dead-Ends . 5. Minimum Pole Top Diameter (b) Guys 1 Allowable Stresses (c) Crossarms... 1. General 2. Ends of Sechons of Joint Use, Corners and Dead-Ends 3. Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions 4. Bracing (d) Supply Pins and Conductor Fastenings 1. General. 2. Ends of Sections of Joint Use, Corners and Dead-Ends (e) Supply Line Conductors 1. Material and Strength 2 Sag~ and Tensions PART 4 JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION-SECONDARY OR TROLLEY CIRCUITS 1. Application.. (a) Supply Conductors (b) Supply Neutral Conductors (c) Supply Cables 2. Clearance Between Supply Service and Communication Drop Wires 3. Strength Requirements. (a) Wood Poles.. ... . (b) Crossarms.. (c) Supply Conductors 1. Material and Strength 4. Pole Top Extension Fixtures (a) Strength.... (b) Clearances Printed in the United States of America Mack Printing Company, Easton, Pa. vi 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 e _. e 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 e 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 e e -- e e e SPECIFICA TIONS for the CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ]OINTL Y USED WOQD POLE LINES CARRYING SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS SCOPE AND APPLICATION These specifications shall apply to all construction on wood poles used jointly by supply and communi- cation circuits and covered by the terms of the contract to which these specifications are attached. They are not to be interpreted as recommending joint use with any particular types of circuits but are provided to enable the establishment of adequate construction where the parties arrive at a decision that joint use represents the best engineering solution. The construction requirements specified herein are based on the provisions of Part Two of the National Electrical Safety Code, Fourth Edition. It is recognized that in the development of the art, other satisfactory types of construction may be devised, and the fact that specific types are required herein does not preclude the use of others which the parties hereto may mutually agree upon as being safe and satisfactory. These are not complete specifications but are intended to embody the minimum requirements for spac- ings, clearances and strength of construction which are most important from the standpoint of safety to the public, employees and plant. Conditions not covered herein shall be governed by the appropriate requirements of Part Two of the National Electrical Safety Code, Fourth Edition, or such subsequent editions as are mutually satisfactory to the parties hereto. The lawful requirements of state or local authorities shall govern where they exceed those contained in these specifications. . These specifications are divided into four parts. Part 1 covers general requirements applicable to all joint lines. Part 2 covers normal joint use construction involving communication plant and the usual types of supply distribution systems and also other supply systems which cooperative study by the parties con- cerned has shown to be suitable for general joint use within a given area. Part 3 covers special joint con- struction between communication plant and higher voltage supply circuits other than those included in Part 2. Such construction is intended for use only in those situations where it would otherwise be impracticable 'to avoid overbuilding. Part 4 covers joint use involving communication plant and secondary power distribution circuits or direct current street railway circuits. EXPLANATION OF TERMS For the purpose of these specifications the following terms when used herein shall have the following meanings: Armored Cable means a cable provided with a wrapping of metal, primarily for the purpose of me- chanical protection. It does not include cables having a lead sheath without additional me- chanical protection. Effectively Grounded means permanently connected to earth through suffic~ently low impedance having sufficient current carrying capacity to prevent the building up of voltages which under the conditions may result in undue hazard. Luminaire means a complete street lighting unit consistmg of a light source together with its direct appurtenances, such as globe, reflector, housing, etc., but not including bracket, mast-arm or span wire. . Voltage (of a circuit) means the greatest effective difference of potential between any two conductors of the circuit concerned, except that in grounded multi-wire circuits, not exceeding 750 volts between any two conductors it means the greatest effective potential between any conductor of the circuit and ground. 1 e --- e e e PART I-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. APPLICATION The requirements of Part 1 shall apply to all joint use construction 2. RELATIVE LEVELS The heights above ground at which different classes of cables, conductors and other attachments are to be located should be standardized where practicable for any given area by agreement of the utilities con- cerned. The relative positions of the spaces to be occupied by the various attachments, except as otherwise permitted for vertical runs, street lamps and span wires (Sections 4 and 7 of Part 2), shall preferably be from the top of the pole downward as follows, and these specifications are particularly designed on this basis: (See Plate 1.) (a) Supply attachments (except those in (c) below). (b) Communication attachments. (c) Trolley contact conductors and associated feeders. Note. Where it is impracticable to locate communication cables or conductors below supply line conductors of the type covered in (a) above, special consideration shall be given to the clearances, insulation and strength of construction necessary to provide adequate safety. For example, in such situations communication line conductors should meet the mechanical strength requirements for the highest voltage supply conductors above which they are placed, unless this voltage is less than 750. Supply apparatus such as regulators, lightning arresters, switches, potheads, etc., shall preferably be located above communication attachments except where operating conditions make other location. necessary. Supply transformers shall be located above communication attachments except in cases where their size or weight makes such location impracticable. (See Plates 3 and 9.) Where apparatus such as the above is located below the communication space it shall be mounted outside of the climbing space, with all exposed metal parts of such apparatus effectively grou~ded or suitably covered or protected from accidental contact, and where practicable shall be mounted on the street side of the pole. 3. LOADING The National Electrical Safety Code contains a map showing three loading districts designated as heavy, medium and light. Unless otherwise agreed to, the loading districts shown on that map, and the corresponding loadings prescribed for conductors and supporting structures, shall be used as a basis for design. 4. INDUCTIVE COORDINATION The Principles and Practices adopted by the Joint General Committee of the National Electric Light Association and Bell Telephone System dated December 9, 1922, and subsequent modifications therepf" shall be followed. " 5. SIGNAL LIGHT INSTALLATIONS Signal lights may where necessary be placed at the top of poles, provided the installation meets the requirements of these specifications with respect to clearances, vertical runs, etc. (See Plate 17.) 6. GROUND CONNECTIONS The same grounding wire or artificial ground shall not be used for supply and communication attach- ments except where mutually agreed upon. 7. POLE STEPS (a) Permanent Metal Steps Permanent metal steps shall not be placed on poles at a height less than 61/2 feet from the ground or other readily accessible place. (See Plate 9.) (b ) Wood Blocks One wood block may be placed on poles at a height not less than 31/2 feet from the ground or other readily accessible place. (See Plate 9.) 3 o e -- e e e PART 2-NORMAL JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION 1. APPLICATION The requirements of Part 2 shall, in addition to those in Part 1, apply to all joint use construction involving communication cables or conductors and supply cables or conductors of the following types: (a) Supply Conductors 1. Constant potential alternating current supply circuits normally operating at voltages between 750 and 5.000 volts between conductors and not over 2,900 volts to neutral or ground. 2. Constant current supply circuits of not more than 7.5 amperes regardless of the voltage, and of more than 7.5 amperes where the open-circuit voltage of the supply transformer is not more than 2,900 volts. 3. Any other supply circuits (regardless of voltage or current) which the parties concerned mutu- ally agree are satisfactory for general joint use within a given area. (b) Supply Cables 1. Any supply cables, carried on effectively grounded suspension strands, where the voltage between conductors is more than 750 volts. 2. VERTICAL CLEARANCES (a) Above Ground or Track Rails Minimum vertical clearances of communication cables or conductors, trolley feeders and trolley contact conductors above ground or track rails, at 600 F and no wind in span lengths not to exceed 150 feet, shall be in accordance with the following table: Nature of Ground or Rails Underneath Wires Communication Cables or Conductors (Feet) Trolley, 0-750 Volts Contact Conductors and Associated Span Wires (Feet) Feeders (Feet) CROSSING OVER RAILROAD TRACKS OJ Railroads Handling Freight Cars on Top oj Which .Men Are Permitted: In General ... . . ......... .. .. ... .. 27 27 22 Where the Joint Line is Paralleled by Trolley Contact Conductors on Same Street or Highway. . .. . ..... 25 25 22 OJ Other Railroads..... . . . . . .. ....... . .. 18 18 18 CROSSING OVER OTHER TRAVELED WAYS Streets, Alleys or Roads ... . 18 18 18 Driveways to Residence Garages. 10 10 18 Spaces or Ways Accessible to Pedestrians Only: In General . . . 10 15 16 Cables or Conductors Limited to 0-160 Volts and 0-50 Watts . .. . ... '" 8 RUNNING ALONG STREETS, ALLEYS OR ROADS In Urban Districts: In General .. 18 18 18 In Rural Districts: In General. . . . . . . . .. ....................... 15 15 18 Where No Part of the Line Overhangs Any Part of the Highway Which is Ordinarily Traveled, and Where It Is Unlikely that Loaded Vehicles Will Be Crossing Under the Line .. . . . .. . 13 15 18 In Urban or Rural Districts: Spaces or Ways Accessible to Pedestrians Only. In General ..... . .. . ... .. .... .. ..... 10 12 16 Cables or Conductors Limited to 0-160 Volts and 0-50 Watts..... . ... .. .... . . .. ..... . 8 For spans exceeding 150 feet the clearances in the above table shall be increased as follows: 1. At railroad crossings where the nearer crossing support is more than 75 feet from the far- thest track rail, the increase shall be 0.2 foot for each 10 feet of the excess over 75 feet. See 3 below. 2. At other points where the span length is over 150 feet, the increase shall be 0.1 foot for each 10 feet of the excess over 150 feet. See 3 below. 3 These clearance increases need not exceed 2.5, 4 and 5 feet for heavy, medium and light loading areas, respectively. 5 PART 2i-SECTION 2. VERTICAL CLEARANCES (CON'T) I (r) Between Horizontal Crossarms The minimum vertical spacings between crossarms supporting supply line conductors and cross- arms supporting communication line conductors shall be as follows: (See Plate 1.) Supply Circuit Voltage 0-7,500 Over 7,500 4 feet 6 feet Vertical Spacings (center to center) (b) Between Line Conductors on Crossarms I Where line conductors are supported on crossarms spaced as required in (b) above, the minimum vertical clearances between supply and communication line conductor levels shall be as follows at 600 F Jnd no wind: (See Plates 2 and 11.) Clearance Between Conductor Levels Spacing Between Crossarms (Inches) (Feet) At the Pole In the Span 4 40 30 6 60 45 Note: Where necessary, crossarm spacings at the pole shall be increased sufficiently to meet these requirements for clearances in the span. Cd) Between Conductors on Vertical Racks I Supply conductors of not over 750 volts may be supported on vertical racks with the following minimum vertical clearances between the conductors: (See Plate 2.) Span Length Vertical Clearance Between Conductors o to 150 feet 4 inches 150 to 200 feet 6 inches 200 to 250 feet 8 inches 250 to 300 feet 12 inches e ---- e €e) Between Communication Conductors or Equipment and Supply Conductors or Equipment (Except as I Covered in (f), (g) and 4( d) 1.2 Below) The minimum vertical clearance at the pole between such equipment and conductors (with or without guard arms) shall be as follows: (See Plates 2,3,7,8, 11, 14, 15 and 17.) Vertical Clearance (Inches) for Supply Voltage Of' 0-750 750-7,500 Over 7,500 Supply Cables or Other Equipment and Communica- I tion Conductors or Equipment. ............. Supply Conductors and Communication Cables or II Other Equipment. .... .. .. ....... ..... 40 48 a This may be reduced to 40 inches for supply cables carried on effectively grounded suspension strands Note: For the purpose of measuring these clearances, "equipment" shall be taken to mean non- current-carrying metal parts of equipment, including metal supports for cables or conductors. Where metal supply crossarm braces are less than 1 mch from transformer cases or hangers which are not-effectively grounded, or are attached to metal crossarms, vertical clearances from communica- tion conductors or equipment shall be measured from such braces if they are the lowest attachments in the supply space. (f) Between Communication Conductors or Equipment and Span Wires or Brackets Span wires or ~etal parts of brackets (including through bolts) for lamps or trolley contact con- ductors shall have tre following minimum vertical clearances from communication conductors or equipment: (See Plates 4,5,6,7, 11, 12 an.9. 17.) From Communication Conductors on Crossarms. Span Wire or Bracket Above Crossarm. 20 inches (a) Span Wire or Bracket Below Crossarm 2 feet From Suspension Strands Carrying Communication Cables or Conductors. . 1 foot From Longitudinal Runs of Communication Paired Conductors .... . ..... 1 foot From Communication Cable Terminal, if Practicable . 1 foot (b) From Communication Bridle Wire Rings or Drive Hooks. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 inches a. This may be reduced to 12 inches for either span wires or metal parts of lamp brackets at points 40 inches or more from the pole surface. b. In no case shall this clearance be less than 4 inches. 4.0 40 60a 72 e e 6 e '........ e e e PART 2-SECTION 2. VERTICAL CLEARANCES (CON'T) (g) Between Communication Cables and Trolley Feeders Where suspension strands supporting communication cables or conductors are at a higher level than trolley feeders, the vertical clearance at any point between the bottom of the lowest cable or the lowest conductor and the highest trolley feeder shall be 60 inches where practicable, and in all cases at least 40 inches. (See Plates 11 and 15.) 3. HORIZONTAL SEPARATIONS AT SUPPORTS The horizontal separation between individual open wire supply line conductors of 0-7,500 volts shall be at least 12 inches, except that for trolley feeders of 750 volts or less and No. 0000 or larger it may be re- duced to 6 inches. This separation shall be increased by 0.4 inch for each 1,000 volts in excess of 7,500 volts, and may be measured from the center of the supporting insulator instead of from the conductor itself. 4. VERTICAL RUNS Cables or conductors run vertically upon a pole shall comply with the following requirements, except where more than 40 inches or 60 inches, as hereinafter specified, above the highest attachment of another utility: (a) Location 1. Supply and communication vertical, runs shall not be made on the same pole where it is prac- ticable to place them on separate poles. 2. Where practicable, supply vertical runs shall be made on the street side and communication vertical runs on the field side of the pole, but in all cases where both are present they shall be on opposite sides of the pole. (See Plate 16.) (b) Clearances Vertical runs shall be so arranged as not to interfere with the safe use of the pole steps. They shall be separated from span or guy wires, cable suspension strands, vertical runs, or other metal parts of the equipment of another utility, including through bolts and washers, by one-eighth of the circum- ference of the pole where practicable, but in all cases by at least 2 inches measured in any direction from the nearest part of the vertical run, including staples or other devices by which the run or its covering is attached to the pole. This clearance may often be secured by means of the eye-bolt method of guy and suspension strand attachment. (See Plates 4,8,9, 13, 16 and 17.) (c) Protection Near Ground Where within 8 feet from the ground, vertical cables, conductors and supply grounding conductors shall be protected by a covering which gives suitable mechanical protection. For grounding conductors from supply lightning arresters, this covering shall consist of wood molding or other insulating material giving ,equivalen~ protection. (See Plates 3 and 10.) Exception I-This covering may be omitted for armored cables. Exception 2-In rural districts, this covering may be omitted for metal sheathed cables, or for grounding conductors having weather-resistant covering. Exception 3- This covering may be omitted for a grounding conductor which is metallically connected to a conductor which forms a part of an effective grounding system. (d) Supply Cables or Conductors 1. Installed on the Pole Surface. 1.1 Vertical supply cables or conductors, including trolley feeders, installed on the surfa~e of the pole (or any metal pipe in which such cables or conductors are enclosed) shall be provided with an insulating covering, such as wood molding or fibre conduit, where they pass communication or trolley attachments. This insulating covering shall extend from the lowest point of the vertical cables or conductors up to at least 40 inches above the highest of such attachments. (See Plates 4, 9, 10, 16 and 17.) Exception I-This does not apply to vertical supply cables installed in accordance with 1.2 below. Exception 2- The insulating covenng need not extend below the top of the mechani- cal protection provided for 8 feet above ground. Exception 3-If the pole has no trolley attachments, insulating covering may be omitted in the case of cables or conductors having an effectively grounded lead sheath or enclosed in effectively grounded continuous metal pipe. Insulating covering may also be omitted in the case of other types of effectively grounded metal sheath cables where mutually agreed upon. 7 PART 2,SECTION 4. VERTICAL RUNS (CON'T) 1.2 Secondary supply conductors of not more than 300 volts to ground may be run in multiple conductor cable supported on porcelain cleats or attached directly to the pole surface by means of pipe straps lined with a suitable bushing, or otherwise supported as may be agreed upon to avoid abrasion. In the case of aerial services, the point where such cables leave the pole shall be at least 2 feet above the highest, or 2 feet below the lowest, communication attachment. Each conductor of such cable which is not effectively grounded, shall be insulated as required by 3 below for a potential of at least 1,000 volts. Such cable shall also have a suitable filler and shall be covered by at least one layer of insulating tape and a woven braid or otherwise constructed so as to provide equivalent resistance to abrasion. (See Plate 8.) 2. Not Installed on the Pole Surface. yertica1 supply cables or conductors not installed on the pole surface shall be run in accorQ.ance with either 2.1 or 2.2 below. 2.1 On Pins and Insulators. Supply services of not over 750 volts, and. lamp leads of street lighting circuits may be run in paired wire or multiple conductor cable on the street side of the pole on suitable insulators supported on pins or brackets. They shall be held taut at a distance of approximately 5 inches from the sl;1rface of the pole and from any pole steps, and shall have a clearance of at least 3 inches from communication cables or conductors. Such conductors of street lighting circuits shall be without splices from the supply space to the luminaire. (See Plates 5, 6 and 16.) 2.2 Suspended From Supply Crossarm. Lamp leads of street lighting cir~uits may be run from a supply crossarm directly to a street lamp bracket or 1uminaire under the following conditions: (See Plate 7.) 2.21 The vertical run shall consist of paired wire or multiple conductor cable, securely attached at both ends to suitable brackets and insulators. 2.22 The vertical run shall be held taut at least 40 inches from the surface of the pole (through the communication space), at least 12 inches beyond the end of any communication crossarm by which it passes, and at least 6 inches from com- munication drop wires. 2.23 Insulators attached to lamp brackets for supporting the vertical run shall be capable of meeting, in the positions in which they are installed, the same flash- over requirements as specified in 7 (b) 1.1 below for luminaire insulation. 2.24 Each conductor of the vertical run shall be No. 10 A.W.G. or larger. 3. Insulation. Vertical supply cables and conductors, including trolley feeders, shall have a high grade insu- - 1ation which will effectively retain its insulating properties in service. The insulation shall have a protective covering consisting of at least one weather-resistant cotton braid or its equivalent. The insulation shall be capable of withstanding the following voltage test after having been immersed in water for 12 hours: Size of Conductof. TEST VOLTAGE, KILOVOLTS Circuit Voltage* o 601 1,001 2,001 3,001 4,001 5,001 6,001 A.W.G. or to to to to to to to to Cir. Mils 600 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 No. 14 to No.9 3.0 5.0 6.0 9.0 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.0 No.8 to No.2 3.5 6.0 7.5 10.0 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.0 No.1 to No. 0000 4.0 7.5 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.5 14.0 15.0 225,000 to 500,000 5.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.5 13.5 15.0 16.0 525,000 to 1,000,000 6.0 10.0 11.0 11.0 12.5 13.5 15.0 16.0 Over 1,000,000 7.0 11.0 11.0 12.5 13.5 1.5.0 16.0 17.5 *Circuit voltage for constant potential cIrcuits shall be taken as the normal operating voltage. Circuit voltage for series circuits shall be taken as the open circuit voltage, unless devices for limit- ing the voltage to its normal value or less on open cIrcuIt are provIded, in whIch case circuit voltage shall be taken as the normal full load voltage Where the cirCUIt voltage is in excess of 7,000, the test voltage shall be increased by 1 kilovolt for each 1,000 volts of the excess. Exception-These requirements do not apply to grounding conductors, conductors of metal sheathed cables, conductors enclosed in effectively grounded pipes, or con- ductors installed in accordance with 2.2 above. 8 e ~ e e e e -.... e e e PART 2-SECTION 4. VERTICAL RUNS (CON'T) (e) Supply Grounding Conductors 1. Nature and Extent of Covering. Vertical supply grounding conductors shall be covered with wood molding or other suitable insulating material to the extent required for supply cables or conductors in (d) 1.1 above. (See Plates 3 and 16.) Exception-If there are no trolley attachments on the pole, insulating covering is not required for a grounding conductor which is metallically connected to a con- ductor which forms a part of an effective grounding system. (f) Communication Cables 1. Nature and Extent of Covering. Vertical runs of metal sheathed communication cables shall be covered with wood molding or other suitable insulating material where they pass trolley feeders. This insulating covering shall extend from the lowest point of the vertical cables up to at least 40 inches above the highest such trolley feeders, except that it need not extend below the top of the mechanical protection provided for 8 feet above ground. (See Plate 10.) (g) Communication Conductors Vertical and lateral rubber-covered communication conductors may be attached directly to a pole or crossarm. They shall have a vertical clearance of at least 40 inches from any supply conductors (other than vertical runs or street lamp leads) of 7,500 volts or less or 60 inches if more than 7,500 volts. (h) Communication Grounding Conductors 1. Nature and Extent of Covering. Vertical communication grounding conductors shall be covered with wood molding or other suitable insulating material between points at least 6 feet below and 40 inches above any trolley feeders by which they pass. 5. COMMUNICATION SUSPENSION STRANDS OR LONGITUDINAL RUNS OF PAIRED CONDUCTORS Suspension strands carrying communication cables or conductors, or longitudinal runs of paired com- municatIOn conductors, may be attached directly to the pole or carried on crossarms. Where more than one such strand or paired conductor is present and attached directly to the pole, all shall be on the same side of the pole. They shall where practicable be placed on the field side of the pole, except that in alleys where poles are located close to buildings they may be placed on the alley side. (See Plates 2 and 8.) Guard arms are not required. 6. CLIMBING SPACE The following requirements as to climbing space apply only to attachments of one utility when located below attachments of another utility. (a) Location and Dimensions A climbing space at least 30 inches square, measured horizontally, shall be provided past any cables, conductors, crossarms, or other attachments. (See Plates 1, 2, 4, 10, 11, 13 and 15.) Exception-This may be reduced to 16 inches across the line for communication cables or con- ductors where the only supply conductors at a higher level are secondaries (0-750 volts) supplying signal lights or crossing over the communication line and attached to the pole top or to a pole top extension fixture. (See Plates 17 and 19.) 1. The climbing space need be provided on one side or corner of the pole only. 2. The climbing space shall extend vertically in the same position from a point at least 40 inches below any conductor or other attachment to a point at least 40 inches above such conductor or attachment, but may otherwise be shifted from any side or corner of the pole to any other side or corner. (b) Portions of Pole in Climbing Space Portions of the pole when included in one side or corner of the climbing space are not considered to obstruct the climbing space. (See Plate 2.) (c) Longitudinal Runs The full width of climbing space shall be provided past longitudinal runs, and shall be measured from the longitudinal run concerned. (See Plates 2, 4 and 13.) 9 PART 2,SECTION 6. CLIMBING SPACE (CON'T) I (d) Vertical Runs I Vertical runs securely attached to the surface of the pole are not considered to obstruct the climbing space. 7. ST~ET LAMPS AND STREET LAM; SPAN WIRES Street lamps or street lamp span wires, where below or less than 40 inches above communication attach- ments, Jhall meet the clearance requirements of 2 (f) above and also the following requirements of this section: (L) I Attachment to Pole 1. Street lamp span wires shall not encircle the pole, and shall be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (See Plate 12.) 2. Lamp brackets and their metal parts shall be confined to the half of the pole circumference nearer the lamp, except that, where the use of lag screws is impracticable, they may be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (See Plates 4, 5 and 6.) 3. Scrolls or braces associated with lamp brackets should preferably be reversible so that they may be installed either above or below the horizontal member of the bracket in order to obtain the greatest practicable clearance from communication attachments. (See Plates 6 and 7.) e -....... e (b) Insulation 1. Luminaire 1.1 The current carrying metal parts of a luminaire (except lamp leads) shall be insulated from non-current carrying metal parts by porcelain or its equivalent. Such insulation, except for installations where the voltage of the circuit in which the lamp is connected does not exceed 300 volts between conductors, shall be of wet process porcelain or its equivalent and, when dry, shall withstand the following voltages without flashover between the live parts and the non-current carrying metal parts. Full Load Circuit Voltage Flashover Voltage 300 to 500 5 kv 500 to 1,500 10 kv Over 1,500 25 kv Exception-These requirements do not apply to luminaires supported on span wires. 1.2 Luminaires shall be so designed that accumulations of dirt or moisture cannot form a conducting path between the live parts and the non-current carrying metal parts. 1.3 Luminaires having bare metal terminals located outside the housing shall have a separa- tion of at least 40 inches in any direction from communication attachments. Such luminaires shall be so designed as to prevent, as far as practicable, breakdown between the terminals and the non-current carrying metal parts. 1.4 Insulators required by 1.1 above, when used with internally wired units and brackets, shall be designed so that lamp leads may be brought to the lamp terminals without reducing the insulation to ground of such lamp leads. 2. Lamp Leads 2.1 Where lamp leads consist of individual or twisted conductors each conductor shall be insulated in accordance with 4 (d) 3 above. Where lamp leads consist of twin con- ductor cable, the insulation to ground of the cable assembly shall be the same as re- quired for individual conductors but each individual conductor need only be insulated for 600 volts. Exception I-Where the voltage of the circuit to which the lamp is connected does not exceed 300 volts, lamp leads need only be insulated for 600 volts. Exception 2-Where lamp leads are run directly from a supply crossarm to the lamp _ in accordance with 4 (d) 2.2 above, there are no specific insulation ,., requirements. - 2.2 Lamp leads shall be brought into the luminaire in such a way as to prevent as far as practicable breakdown between conductors and metal parts. 2.3 Where lamp leads are run along a lamp bracket or span wire they shall be supported in such a way as not to injure the insulation. In the case of span wires, insulated rings shall be used between the pole and the strain insulator required by 3 below. 10 e e ..... .e e e PART 2-SECTION 7. STREET LAMPS AND STREET LAMP SPAN WIRES (CON'T) 3. Span Wire Insulators 3.1 A strain insulator having a dry flashover at least double, and a wet flashover at least as high as, the voltage of the circuit, in which the lamp is connected, shall be inserted in span wires supporting street lamps. (See Plate 12.) (c) Lowering Chains or Ropes Lowering ropes for lamps shall preferably be of non-metallic material. However, if metal chains or wire ropes are used, they shall have a separation of at least 3 inches in any direction from communi- cation conductors or equipment, and an insulator shall be installed in such chain or: rope so that it will be at least 8 feet above ground when the lamp is in its normal position. 8. TROLLEY SPAN WIRES AND BRACKETS Span wires or brackets for trolley contact conductors may be attached directly to the pole, provided they conform to the clearance requirements of 2 (f) above and to the following requirements of this section: (a) Not to Encircle Pole Trolley brackets shall not encircle the pole. They shall be restricted to the half of the pole toward the trolley contact conductor, except that they may be fastened by means of bolts passing through the pole. Trolley span wires shall be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (See Plates 11 and 12.) (b) Insulation A strain insulator shall be inserted in trolley span wires, and in the case of trolley brackets, a strain insulator shall be placed on each side of the trolley contact conductor support. The insulation between trolley contact conductors or feeder taps and poles shall be capable of withstanding, when wet, a voltage equal to at least twice the voltage of the trolley circuit. '(See Plates 11 and 12.) 9. GUYS (a) Point of Attachment Guys should in general be attached to poles as near as pnicticable to the center of the load to be sustained, except that as far as practicable they should be so located as to avoid reducing the insulation afforded by wood pins, crossarms and poles. (b) Clearances 1. The minimum clearances of guys when crossing over or under cables, conductors or guys of another line shall be as follows: Clearance (Feet) 2 4a 2 Communication Cables or Conductors Trolley Contact Conductors Supply Cables Supply Conductors' 0-750 volts 2 More than 750 volts 4b Guy, Span and Lightning Protection Wires 2c . a ThIS clearance should be increased to 6 feet for trolley contact conductors of more than 750 volts, and also for lower voltage contact conductors unless the guy is beyond reach of a trolley pole or is suitably protected agamst damage from a trolley pole leavmg the contact conductor b For voltages greater than 50,000 this clearance shall be increased by 05 inch per 1,000 volts of the excess. c Completely insulated sections of guys attached to poles carrymg no conductor of more than 7,500 volts may have less than this clearance from each other. 2. The minimum clearances in any direction between guys and line conductors or cables attached to the same pole shall be as follows: (See Plate 18.) Clearance (Inches) Not Parallel to Line Parallel to Line Communication Cables or Conductors Supply Cables Supply Conductors 0-750 volts 750-7,500 volts For each 1,000 volts in excess of 7,500 volts, add a. If PractIcable Note: Guys and suspension strands may be attached to the same strain plates or to the same through bolts. 6a 6 6a 6a 6 6 0.4 12a 12 0.4 11 PART 2,(CON'T) I 10. GUjY INSULATORS (a) Electrical Strength I Guy insulators shall be of wet process porcelain or other suitable material. They shall have a dry flashover at least double, and a wet flashover at least as high as the voltage between conductors of the liighest voltage circuit to which the guy is exposed. This requirement may be met by installing two 6r more guy insulators in series instead of a single insulator. I Gb) Mechanical Strength I Guy insulators shall have a mechanical strength at least equal to that required of the guys in which they are installed. JC) Use of Guy Insulators I An insulator shall be located in each guy which is attached to a pole carrying any supply con- auctors of more than 300 volts to ground. This insulator shall in general be located from 8 to 10 feet ~bove the ground, but where located in the upper end of the guy shall be from 6 to 8 feet from the pole, ~nd in pole-to-building guys shall, if practicable, be located at least 6 feet from the building. (See Plate 18.) I Where a guy is exposed to, or carried over, under or through overhead supply conductors of more than 300 volts to ground, including those on the jointly used poles, and where hazard would otherwise ~xist, one or more insulators shall be placed so as to isolate the exposed section of the guy as far as practicable. No insulator shall be located less than 8 feet above the ground. (See Plate,18.) Exception I-An insulator is not required in stub guys if no part of the guy is less than 8 feet above the ground, or in pole-to-pole head guys if no part is above the communication space and no part is less than 8 feet above the ground. Exception 2-An insulator is not required if the guy is effectively grounded. Connection to an anchor does not ordinarily of itself constitute effective grounding. Exception 3-An insulator is not required if the only supply circuits involved do not exceed 550 volts between conductors and do not carry power in excess of 1,600 watts. Where guys in which it is necessary to install insulators are so arranged that one crosses or is above another, the insulators shall be so placed that in case any guy sags down upon another the insu- lators will not become ineffective. e ...... e 11. LINE INSULATORS (a) Material Line insulators for use on supply circuits shall be of wet process porcelain, or other material which will give equally good results in respect to mechanical and electrical performance and durability. (b) Ratio of Flashover to Puncture Voltage Insulators shall be designed so that their dry flashover voltage is not more than 75 per cent of their puncture voltage at a frequency of 60 cycles per second. (c) Flashover Voltage Supply line insulators when tested at a frequency of 60 cycles per second in accordance with Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers' standards, shall not flashover at voltages less than those in the e following table: Nominal Supply Circuit Voltage 2,300 4,000 4,600 6,600 11,000 13,200 22,000 Minimum Dry Test Flashover Voltage 20,000 30,000 32,000 50,000 63,000 69,000 94,000 (Interpolate for Intermediate Voltages) The flashover values in the above table are deemed adequate for joint occupancy of poles under all conditions usually met. However, where due to chemical fumes, cement dust or similar cause operating conditions are' exceptionally severe, consideration should be given to the use of insulators having dry flashover values in excess of those specified. 12 e e -- . e e PART 2-SECTION 11. LINE INSULATORS (CON'T) (d) Factory Tests Each insulator or part thereof for use on lines operating at voltages in excess of 15,000 volts shall be subjected to a routine dry flashover test at the factory for a period of three minutes at a frequency of 60 cycles per second or to any other test sanctioned by good modern practice. (e) Constant Current Circuits Insulators for constant current circuits shall be selected on the basis of the nominal full-load voltage. 12. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS Note' The requirements of this section do not apply to lines carrying communication cables or conductors and supply secondary conductors or trolley conductors only. Strength re- quirements for such lines are given in Section 3 of Part 4. In the calculation of stresses in supporting structures (including poles, guys, crossarms, pins, conductor fastenings and suspension insulators) It is recognized that deformation, deflection or displacement of parts of the structures may in some cases change the loads assumed in these specifications. These effects shall be neglected, however, unless methods for their evaluation are agreed upon by the parties concerned. (a) Wood Poles 1. General Poles shall be in accordance with the specifications of the American Standards AssociatIOn. 2. Ultimate Stresses Different kinds of wood poles shall be considered as having the followmg ultimate fibre stresses: Ultimate Fibre Stress (Lb per sq in.) 7,400 7,400 fi,600 6,000 5,600 .5,600 4,800 4,400 3,600 Kind of Wood 3. Douglas Fir Southern Pine (Creosoted) Lodgepole Pine Chestnut Norway Pine (Red Pine) Western Cedar (Western Red Cedar) Cypress Redwood Eastern Cedar (Northern White Cedar) Allowable Stresses Unguyed poles shall be of such material and dimensions as to withstand the transverse loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1 without exceeding their ultimate fibre stress for treated poles or 75 per cent of their ultimate fibre stress for untreated poles. Unguyed poles shall be replaced, or otherwise suitably strengthened, when they have de- teriorated so that they are two-thirds as strong as initially required for treated poles or one-half as strong as initially required for untreated poles. Angles and Dead-Ends Poles at angles and dead-ends shall where necessary be guyed in accordance with (b) below, or otherwise suitably braced. Minimum Pole Top Diameter There are no specific requirements for minimum pole top diameters. 4. 5. (b) Guys Where used to meet the strength requirements for wood poles, guys shall be considered as taking the entire load in the direction in which they act, the poles serving as struts only. 1. Allowable Stresses Guys shall be of such material and dimensions as will withstand the longitudinai and transverse loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1 without exceeding the following percentages of:their ultimate strength: Transverse (when new) Lopgitudinal (at all times): In General At Dead-Ends Percentages of Ultimate Strength 75 No requirement 75 13 I I PART 2-SECTION (L 12. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS (CON'T) Crossarms 1. Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions The minimum cross-sectional dimensions crossarms shall be as follows' of selected southern pme or' Douglas fir supply N umber of Pins 2 or 4 6 or 8 Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions in Inches 23/4 X 33/4 3 X 4 e 2. Bracing Cross arms shall be securely supported by bracing, if necessary, so as to support safely all loads to which they may be subjected in use, includmg linemen working on them. Any crossarm except the highest one on the pole shall be capable of supporting a vertical load of 225 pounds at either extremity in addition to the weight of the conductors without ice covering. (d) Supply Pins and Conductor Fastenings , Pins and ties or other line conductor fastenings shall have sufficient strength to withstand an un- a balanced tension in the conductor up to a limit of 700 pounds per pin or fastening. . I (e) Supply Line Conductors I 1. Material and Strength I Conductors shall be copper, aluminum cable steel reinforced, copper-covered steel, or other metal which will not corrode excesslvely under the prevailing conditions, and shall have a size and strength at least equal to that of No.8 A W.G. medium-hard drawn copper. Note: It is recommended that the use of conductors of this minimum size be limited to spans not longer than 150 feet for heavy loading districts and 175 feet for medium and light loading districts. 2. Sags and Tensions Conductor sags shall be such that, under the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1, the tension in the conductor will not exceed 60 per cent of its breaking strength. . .... (f) Suspension Strands Suspension strands supporting cables or conductors shall be of copper, galvanized steel, copper covered steel or the equivalent, with strengths and sags such that with the cables or conductors in place under the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1, they will not be stressed beyond 60 per cent of their ultimate strength. e 14 e -- , e e PART 3-SPECIAL JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION 1. APPLICATION The requirements of Part 3 shall, in addition to those in Part 1 and Sections 2 to 11 inclusive, of Part 2, apply to all joint use construction involving communication cables or conductors and supply conductors of the following types: (a) Supply Conductors (Except Normal Joint Use-Section 1 (a) 3 of Part 2) 1. Constant potential alternating current supply circuits normally operating at more than 5,000 volts between conductors or more than 2,900 volts to neutral or ground. 2. Constant current supply circuit of more than 7.5 amperes where the open circuit voltage of the supply transformer is more than 2,900 volts. Exception-Where agreed by the parties concerned that additional protection is un- necessary, joint lines carrying supply circuits of the types covered in 1 and 2 above and on which the only communication attachments consist of indi- vidual paired conductors, may be constructed in accordance with Part 2 of these specifications. 2. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS In the calculation of stresses in supporting structures (including poles, guys, crossarms, pins, conductor fastenings and suspension insulators) it is recognized that deformation, deflection or displacement of parts of the structure may in some cases change the loads assumed in these specifications. These effects shall be neglected, however, unless methods for their evaluation are agreed upon by the parties concerned. (a) Wood Poles 1. General Poles shall be in accordance with the specifications of the American Standards Association. 2. Ultimate Stresses Different kinds of wood poles shall be considered as having the following ultimate fibre stresses: Ultimate Fibre Stress (Lb per sq in.) 7,400 7,400 6,600 6,000 5,600 5,600 4,800 4,400 3,600 Kind of Wood Douglas Fir Southern Pine (Creosoted) Lodgepole Pine Chestnut Norway Pine (Red Pine) Western Cedar (Western Red Cedar) Cypress Redwood Eastern Cedar (Northern White Cedar) 15 PART 3,-SECTION 2. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS (CON'T) 3. Allowable Stresses Poles shall be of such material and dimensions, and so maintained, as to withstand the longi- tudinal and transverse loadings assumed in Section 3 of Part 1 without exceeding the fol- lowing percentages of their ultimate fibre stress, or they shall be guyed in accordance with (b) below: Per Cent of Ultimate Fibre Stress Transverse Longitudinal Loading Loading When At Installed Replacement At All Times Types of Circuits Carried Constant potential between 5,000 and 7,500 volts, or constant currents more than 7.5 amperes where open circuit voltage is between 2,900 and 4,400 volts Constant potential more than 7,500 volts, or constant current more than 7.5 amperes where open circuit voltage is more than 4,400 volts a 50 for untreated poles b 331/3 for untreated poles Note. For poles carrying supply circuits of more than one of the above types, the allow- able per cent of ultimate fibre stress shall be not greater than the smaller value given in the above table. 60a 100 100 40b 60 100 4. Angles and Dead-Ends Pole's at angles and dead-ends shall where necessary be guyed in accordance with (b) below, or otherwise suitably braced. 5 Minimum Pole Top Diameter There are no specific requirements for minimum pole top diameters. (b) Guys I Where used to meet the strength requirements for wood poles, guys shall be considered as taking the entire load in the direction in which they act, the poles serving as struts only. . 1. Allowable Stresses Guys shall be of such material and dimensions as will withstand the longitudinal and transverse loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1 without exceeding the following percentages of their ultimate strength: Transverse (when new) Longitudinal (at all times): In General At Dead-Ends Percentages of Ultimate Strength 50 100 50 e .... 1 \ 1 e ;1 (c) Crossarms 1. General _ Supply crossarms shall have sufficient strength to withstand any unbalanced longitudinal ,., loads to which they are subjected, with a limit of 700 pounds at the outer pin. 2. Ends of Sections of Joint Use, Corners and De,ad-Ends. At the ends of sections of joint use and at dead-ends, supply crossarms when used shall have sufficient strength to withstand at all times, without exceeding their ultimate strengths, an unbalanced pull equal to the tension in all supported conductors under the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1. Where conductor tensions are limited to 2,000 pounds per con- ductor, double crossarms will be considered as meeting this requirement. Where the supply line conductors are supported on crossarms, double crossarms shall be used at corners where the angle of departure from a straight line exceeds 20 degrees (17 feet pull). 3. Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions. The minimum cross-sectional dimensions of selected southern pine or Douglas fir supply crossarms shall be as follows' N umber of PlUS 2 or 4 6 or 8 Minimum Cross-Sectional Dimensions in Inches 3 X 4 31/4 X 41/4 16 e ". e e - \ e PART 3-SECTION 2. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS (CON'T) 4. Bracing Crossarms shall be securely supported by bracing, if necessary, so as to support safely all loads to which they may be subjected in use, including linemen working on them. Any cross- arm except the highest one on the pole shall be capable of supporting a vertical load of 225 pounds at either extremity in addition to the weight of the conductors without ice cover- ing. (d) Supply Pins and Conductor Fastenings 1. General Pins and ties or other conductor fastenings shall have sufficient strength to withstand an unbalanced tension in the conductor up to a limit of 700 pounds per pin or fastening. 2. Ends of Sections of Joint Use, Comers and Dead-Ends At the ends of sections of joint use and at dead-ends, pins and ties or other conductor fastenings shall have sufficient strength to withstand at all times, without exceeding their ultimate strengths, an unbalanced pull equal to the tension in the conductor supported under the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1. Where conductor tensions are limited to 2,000 pounds per conductor, double pins and ties or other conductor fastenings will be considered as meeting this requirement, except that at dead-ends on pin insulators the conductor tension shall be limited to 1,000 pounds. Where the line conductors are supported on pin type msulators, double pins and ties or other conductor fastenings shall be used at corners where the angle of departure from a straight line exceeds 20 degrees (17 feet pull). (e) Supply Line Conductors 1. Material and Strength Conductors shall be copper, aluminum cable steel reinforced, copper-covered steel, or other metal which will not corrode excessively under the prevailing conditIOns, and shall have a size and strength at least equal to that of No.6 A.W.G. medium-hard drawn copper. Note: It is recommended that the use of conductors of this minimum size be limited to spans not longer than 150 feet for heavy loading districts and 175 feet for medium and light loading districts. 2. Sags and Tensions Conductor sags shall be such that, under the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1, the tension in the conductor will not exceed 50 per cent of its ultimate strength. 17 e - e e .... e PART 4- JOINT USE CONSTRUCTION-SECONDARY OR TROLLEY CIRCUITS 1. APPLICATION The requirements of Part 4 shall, in addition to those in Part 1 and Sections 2 to 11 inclusive, of Part 2, apply to all joint use construction involving communication cables or conductors and supply cables or con- ductors of the following types: (a) Supply Conductors 1. Constant potential alternating current supply circuits normally operating at voltages between o and 750 volts between conductors. 2. Direct current trolley circuits of not more than 750 volts to ground. (b) Supply Neutral Conductors 1. Supply circuit neutral conductors which are effectively grounded throughout their length shall be classified as supply conductors of not more than 750 volts, except that they need not meet any insulation requirements. Other neutral conductors shall be constructed the same as the phase conductors of the supply circuits with which they are associated. (c) Supply Cables 1. Any supply cables where the voltage between conductors is not more than 750 volts. 2. CLEARANCE BETWEEN SUPPLY SERVICE AND COMMUNICATION DROP WIRES The clearance, in any direction and at any point in the span, between supply service wires of 750 volts or less and communication drop wires, at 600 F and no wind, shall be at least 1 foot where they do not cross each other and 2 feet at crossings. / 3. STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS (a) Wood Poles Poles shall be of such initial size and so guyed or braced where necessary as to withstand safely the loads to which they may be subjected, including linemen working on them. (b) Cross arms Crossarms shall be securely supported by bracing, if necessary, so as to support safely all loads to which they may be subjected in use, including linemen working on them. Any crossarm except the highest one on the pole shall be capable of supporting a vertical load of 225 pounds at either extremity in addition to the weight of the conductors without ice covering. (c) Supply Conductors 1. Material and Strength Conductors shall be copper, aluminum cable steel reinforced, copper-covered steel or other metal which will not corrode excessively under the prevailing conditions, and shall have a size and strength at least equal to that of No.8 A.W.G. medium-hard drawn copper. Note It is recommended that unless the clearances and separations are correspondingly increased, the use of conductors of this minimum size be limited to spans not longer than 150 feet for heavy loading districts and 175 feet for medium and light loading districts. 4. POLE TOP EXTENSION FIXTURES Fixtures such as those shown on Plate 19, or equivalent types, may be attached to the tops of com- mumcation poles to support supply service wires of 750 volts or less crossing over communication lines, pro- vided the following requirements are met. Where fixtures having metal upright members are used, the supply service wires shall be supported on wood crossarms. (a). Strength The fixtures shall be of such materials and dimensions, and so erected and maintained, as to with- stand without failure the loading assumed in Section 3 of Part 1. (b) Clearances A vertical clearance of at least 40 inches shall be provided between the highest communication conductor or other attachment and the lowest metal part of the secondary rack. A clearance of at least 24 inches, at 600 F and no wind, shall be provided between the lowest service wire and the conductor on the end pin of the highest communication crossarm. 19 e ... e e - I \ Ie PLATE 1 RELATIVE POSITION OF ATTACHMENTS, SHOWING VERTICAL CLEARANCES AND CLIMBING SPACE Supply attachments, ~xcept vertical runs, street lamps and span wires, and trolley contact conductors and associated feeders shall preferably be above communication attachments. (Part I-Sect 2) A Ie e fJ e e e e I At least 30 Inches (Part 2 - Sect. 6 (a) ) ) At least 48 Inches (Part 2-Sect 2 (b) ) Communication attachments, except vertical runs, shall preferably be above trolley contact conductors and associated feeders. (Part I.Sect. 2) At least 30 inches (Part 2 - Sect. 6 (a) ) feeders of Dimension Voltage of Supply Minimum Spacing Circuit Concerned (Inches) A 0.7500 48 Over 7500 72 (Part 2-Sect. 2 (b) ) 21 PLATE 2 SUPPLY SECONDARY RACK AND COMMUNICATION CROSSARM AND CABLES, SHOWI~G ARRANGEMENT OF ATTACHMENTS, CLEARANCES AND CLIMBING SPACE ~ I Where X is less than 40 inches, Y shall be at least 30 inches (Part 2 - Sects 6 (a) and (C) ) STR ET SIDE ~ e e ... ~ /Supply Secondary Rack ~ Supply conductors of not over 750 volts may be supported on a vertical rack. (Part 2-Sect. 2 (d) ) A T At least 40 inches (Part 2. Sect 2 (e) ) / Communication Crossarm ~ e Ie e e " ~ ~ I ~ yl E -c-- x ~I 'j;/ DimenSion Y may be measured in thiS IV1 direction where more convenient. \ --CommunicatIOn cables or conductors, or longitudinal runs of paired communication conductors, carried on suspension strands attached directly to the pole shall where practicable be on the field side, except In alleys where poles, are close to bUildings. (Part 2 - Sect 5) e FIELD SIDE - /,//'/. e Dimension Voltages of Supply Minimum Clearances Circuit Concerned (Inches) A o . 7500 40 Over 7500 60 (Part 2-Sect. 2(c)) 22 PLATE 3 SUPPLY TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION, SHOWING CLEARANCES FROM COMMUNICATION CABLES AND CONDUCTORS e (Par! 1. Sect. 2) A e .... Supply transformers shall be located above communication attachments except where Impracticable because of their size or weight. Communication Cable Communication Drop ~r) Communication Cable Terminal Supply Grounding- Conductor ~ Y Supply grounding conductors shall be provided with an insulatmg covering from their lowest point up to at least 40 inches above the highest communication or trolley attachment, except that this covering need not extend below the top of the protection provided for 8 feet above ground, and may be omitted, if there are no trolley attachments, from grounding conductors which are metallically connected to a conductor which forms a part of an effective grounding system. (Part 2.Sect. 4 (eJ 1) e \ I Ie I ThiS protective covering may be omitted for grounding conductors which: , I / 1. Are metallically connected to a conductor .--i which forms a part of an effective grounding At I t system, or 8 f::~ 2. In rural districts, have a weather resistant covering. (Part 2. Sect. 4 (c) ) (Part 2 _ Sect 4 (C) ) ...- Dimension Transformer Minimum Clearances Primary Voltage (Inches) A o . 7500 40 Over 7500 60 (Part 2 - Sect. 2 (el ) 23 PLATE 4 STREET LAMP INSTALLATION, SHOWING USE OF INSULATING CONDUIT OR COVERING FOR VERTICAL RUN Vertical runs may be made with an insulating covering, such as fibre conduit or wood molding, located as shown on Plate 16. (Part 2.Sect. 4 (d\ 11) ~ 'F( I "- Supply Crossarm e ... At least 40 inches (Part 2.Sect 4 (d) 1.1) o e Communication Crossarm ~ @] Where less than 40 rnches, climbing space through the communication conductors shall be provided as shown on Plate 2. (Part 2. Sects 6 (a) and (Cl ) r J- At lea~ L I 12 rnches bi (P.rt ,.s,ct. '(I)) Communication Cable At least 24-.inches (Part 2~ Sect. 2 (f) ) At least 12 rnches (Part 2.Sect. 2 (f)) The vertical clearance between terminals and lamp brackets shall be at least 12 inches If practicable, but in all cases at least 4 inches. (Part 2.Sect 2 (f)) I : I I \ . I !,c.=.~' I Luminaire designed and ihsulated in accortlance With Part 2. Sect. 7 (b) 1. I STREET SIDE Separation between vertical run and through bolt and washer shall be o~e . eighth of the pole circumference If practicable, but in all cases at least 2 inches. (Part 2.Sect. 4 (b)) ~ / Communication Cable Terminal lamp lead installed and rnsulated in accordance with Part 2. Sects. 7 (b) 2 and 4 (d) 3. ~ communicati~ bridle wire rings shall be at least 2 inches from any metal parts of lamp brackets. Where necessary, this clearance may be secured by locating the termrnal below the bracket. (Part 2. Sect. 2 (f) ) e - lamp brackets and their metal parts shall be confmed to the half of the pole circumference nearer the lamp, except that where the use of lag screws is impracticable they may be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (Part 2. Sect. 7 (a) 2) e , I I' I I FIELD SIDE 24 e PLATE 5 STREET LAMP INSTALLATION, SHOWING USE OF MULTIPLE CONDUCTOR CABLE ON PINS AND INSULATORS FOR VERTICAL RUN -- e Venical runs of street lighting circuits or supply services of less than 750 volts may be made in paired wire or multiple conductor cable on pins and insulators located as shown on Plate 16. (Part 2.Sect. 4 (d) 2.1) At least 3 inches________ (Part 2.Sect 4 (d) 21). D 8 8 8 Sf I 0 Vertical run held taut approximately 5 inchesN from the pole surface and without splices from the supply space to the lumina ire. (Part 2.Sect. 4 (d) 2.1) \ Supply Crossarm At least 40 i nchas (1',,121, 2 '0}) .' At least 24 inches (Part 2.Sect. 2 (f)) 'LJ lamp brackets and their metal parts shall be confined to the half of the pole circumference nearer the lamp, except that where the use of lag screws is impracticable they may be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (Part 2. Sect. 7 (a) 2) . luminaire designed and insulated in accordance with Part 2. Sect 7 (b) 1. ~. Lamp lead instilled and insulated in 1.. with Part 2. Sects. 7 (bl 2 and 4 (dl 3. e .,..,. STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE I Ie I , \ 25 PLATE 6 STREET LAMP INSTALLATION, SHOWING SCROLL REVERSED TO OBTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES tit ------ lamp lead Installed and Part 2. Sects. 7 (b) 2 _ and 4 (d) 3. At least 12 inches where practicable, but in all cases at least 4 inches. (Part 2 - Sect 2 (f) ) -- Vertical runs of street lighting circuits or supply : services of less than 750 volts may be made , in paired wire or multiple conductor cable on , pins and insulators located as shown on , Plate 16. (Part 2-Sect. 4 (d) 2.1) tit --Supply Secondary Rack , Vertical run held taut approximately 5 I inches from the pole surface and Without I splices from the supply space to the : luminaire. (Part 2. Sect. 4 (d) 2.1) I liamp bracket scrolls or braces should preferably I be reversible, so that they may be installed either above or below the hOrizontal member in II order to obtain greatest practicable clearance from communication attachments. ______ (Part 2-Sect. 7 (a) 3) --.......... lumilre designed and - insul~ted in accordance with Part !2 - Sect. 7 (b) 1~ lamp brackets and their metal parts shall be confined to the half of the pole circumference nearer the lamp, except that where the use of lag screws is impracticable they may be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (Part 2.Sect 7(a)2) 'Communication Cable -Communication Cable Terminal e STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE - .,.",.. ."...,., tit 26 PLATE 7 STREET LAMP I NSTAl.lATION, SHOWING VERTICAL RUN MADE DIRECTLY FROM END OF SUPPLY CROSSARM ... Paired wire or multiple conductor cable. (Part 2. Sects. 4 (d) .2.2 and 7 (b) 2) -Supply Secondary Rack e e A Vertical run shall clear the end of any communication crossarm by at least 12 inches.-- (Part 2. Sect. 4 (d) 2.22) At least 40 inches (Part 2-Sect. 2 (el) ~ wuj /Communication Cable ... Communication Cable Terminal Separation between vertical run J and drop wire shall be at least 6 Inches. (Part 2.Sect. 4 Cd) 2.22) Vertical run shall be held taut and securely attached at both ends to suitable brackets and insulators. (Part 2-Sect. 4 (d) 2.2) At least 40 inches (Part 2-Sect. 4Cd) 222) (Communication bridle wire rings shall be at least 2 inches from any metal parts of lamp brackets. Where necessary, this clearance may be secured by JT locating the terminal below the bracket. (Part 2- Sect. 2 (f) ) ~At least 12 inches where practicable, but in all cases at least 4 inches. (Part 2-Sect. 2 (f)) e ~ luminaire designed and insulated In accordance with Part 2- Sect. 7 (bl 1. Insulator in accordance with Part 2. Sect. 4 (d) 2.23 lamp bracket scrolls or braces should preferably be reverSible, so that they may be installed either above or below the horizontal member in order to obtain greatest practicable clearance from communication attachments. (Part 2-Sect. 7.1a) 3) - I ' Ie I J STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE /' /" Dimension Voltage of Supply Minimum Clearances Circuit Concerned (Inches) o . 7501 40 A 750 . 7500 48 Over 7500 72 (Part 2.Sect 2 (el ) 27 PLATE 8 ALLEY CONSTRUCTION, SHOWING VERTICAL RUN OF SUPPLY SECONDARY CONDUCTORS ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO THE POLE SURFACE e .. Supply Crossarm~ e V~rtical run attached directly to the pole surface by means of pipe straps lined with a suitable bushing, or otherwise supported as may be agreed upon, to avoid abrasion. . ---------- I" r I (Part 2-Seet 4(d)I.2) ~. Secondary supply conductors of not more than 300 , '_ lo'ls 10 ground in specially msul~ed muffiple --- I <>~:::-------"f' conductor cable. 0 ---r-- At least (Part 2-See!. 4 (d) 12) 40 inches _ (Part 2-Seet. 2 (e)) --==-= -- Supply Secondary Rack ----~.,~$ fir : Communication Cable ----....,... :~===-- Communication cables shall where practicable be ~ ~ placed on the field side of the pole, except t~at in alleys where poles are located close to buildmgs they may be placed on the alley side. (Part 2.See!. 5) At least 2 feet (Part 2-See!. 4 (d) 1.2) '-Separation between vertical run and through bolt and washer shall be one. eighth of the pole circumference if practicable,' but in all cases at least 2 inches. (Part 2.See!. 4 (b)) Communication ~ Cable Terminal e AILLEY SIDE FIELD SIDE - ",r/ " .. e 28 PLATE 9 LOCATION OF SUPPLY APPARATUS BELOW COMMUNICATION ATTACHMENTS, SHOWING ARRANGEMENT OF ATTACHMENTS AND POLE STEPPING e .. Supply Secondary Rack e Vertical supply conductors with an insulating covering such as wood molding or fibre conduit. (Part 2.Sec!. 4 Cd) 1.1)- Separation between vertical run and through bolt and washer shall be one. eighth of the pole circumference if practicable, but in all cases at least 2 inches. (Part 2.Sec!. 4(b)) Supply apparatus such as regulators, lightning arresters, switches, pot. heads, etc., shall preferably be located above communication attachments. Where below, they shall be mounted outside of the climbing space with all exposed metal parts effectively grounded or suitably covered or protected from accidental contact, and where practicable shall be mounted on the street side of the pole. (Part I. Sect. 2) e Communication Drop Wire Communication Cable Communication Cable Terminal Insulating covering shall extend from the lowest point of the vertical run up to at least 40 inches above the highest communication attachment. (Part 2. Sect. 4 Cd) l.!) First permane~olT Metal Step (Part 1. Sect. 7 (a)) 6 ft. 6 in. '- Wood Block- (Part I.Sect. Hb)) STREET SIDE Ie .~TT 3 ft. 6 in. FIELD SIDE 29 SUPPLY CABLE CARRIED VERTICALLY THROUGH. COMMUNICATION ATTACHMENTS PLATE 10 COMMUNICATION CABLE CARRIED VERTICALLY THROUGH TROLLEY ATTACHMENTS e ... Communication -,-,- ;/ Cable ~~ : === End 01 covering on vertical run. ~"l At least 40 Inches (Part 2-Seet. 4 (f)) e I At least 40 inches (Part2-Seet. 4(d)ll) I I Supply Cables i I -Communication Cable At least 30 inches (Part 2-Seet 6 (a) ) ~ r- \. Trolley Crossarm o (ti) Vertical supply cables covered with wood molding or fibre conduit, or effectively grounded metal pipe, located as shown on Plate 16. ' This insulating covenng or metal pipe may be omitted if the vertical cables have an effectively grounded lead sheath, except that insulating covering must be provided If there are any trolley attachments on the pole. Vertical communication cable with an Insulating covering, such as wood molding or fibre conduit, where it passes trolley feeders. (Part 2-Seet. 4(1)1) (Part2-Seet 4(d)ll) STrET SIDE __J I I I I ThiS iron pipe, or other mechanical protection, may be omitted for. 1. Armored cables. 2. Metal sheathed cables In rural districts. (Part 2-Seet. 4(e)) At least 8 feet (Part 2-Seet. 4 (e) ) e At least 8 feet (Part 2-Seet 4 (e)) '-j FIELD SIDE STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE e 30 PLATE 11 SHOWING TROLLEY BRACKET CONSTRUCTION e .. e I Communication crossarms\ t1 @ 8 s S I e EJ I e e At least 40 Inches ~-r.nS"t 2,<>) At least I At least 12 inches where practicable, I 12 Inches 60 inches where but in all cases at least 4 inches'~TlI - (Part 2 Sect. 2 (f) ) practicable, and (Part 2-Sect 2(t)) Jt: ~ In all cases at l I least 40 inches. At least (Part 2 Sect 2 (g)) 40 in~~~ _[ (P.ns,,~t") 1'/'. if-- I .1 I~~ @ .,0 ~ "'-----C7Trolley brackets shall not enCIrcle the A pole. They shall be restricted to the o half of the pole toward' the contact conductor, except that they may be fastened by means of bolts passing through the pole. (Part 2 Sect. 8 (a) ) Communication Communication bridle wire nngs shall be at least 2 Inches from any metal parts of trolley brackets. (Part 2- Sect 2 If) ) '- A strain Insulator shall be placed on each side of the trolley contact conductor support. (Part 2.Sect 8(b)) :e At least 30 inches between trolley feeders (Part 2-Sect. Sea)) //,/ ..- ". STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE 31 PLATE 12 SHOWING TROLLEY OR STREET LAMP SPAN WIRE CONSTRUCTION e .. ~ e Communication Drop Wire Communication Cable Terminal Communication Cable At least 24 inches (ParI2-Sect. 2(0) Communication bndle wire rings shall be at least 2 inches from span wires and associated through bolts. Where necessary this clearance I may be secured by locating the terminal below ~ the span wire. I (Part 2. Sect. 2 (f) ) At least 12 inches where practicable, but in all cases at least 4 inches.- (Part 2.Sect. 2 (1)) At least 12 inches (ParI2-Sect. 2(f)) ===mnm Span Wire ~ ~ ~l~ _ --'\l\iI1Il\lIlro~ Strain Insulator (Part 2.Sects. 7(b)31 and SIb)) \,an wires shall nol .nei,," the ""~, and shall be attached by means of bolts passing through the pole. (Part 2 - Sects. 7 (a) 1 and S (al ) - S1iREET SIDE ~...- //- FIELD SIDE -.. e 32 PLATE 13 SHOWING CLIMBING SPACE THROUGH COMMUNICATION DROP WIRES " e . \:-\ \ ~ \ "(t;' \ ~ \ ~ \ ..... \ ~ \ ~ \ \ \ ?!\} \~C~e"> \ t-.\ Wa">\ -- \<--//- ---- . \ _l ,- \..--- Communication Cable e .. - - 'S~'ace C\\\\\\)\~'& \. ~ ~'O) ) 'l..see <..\>'0\\ ..-Communication Drop Wire Separation between vertical run, including staples or other devices used in fastening \ it to the pole, and communication drive hook shall be one. eighth of the pole " circumference where practicable, but in all cases at least 2 inches measured in any direction. (Part 2.Seet. 4 (b) ) / \\ e (Supply Vertical \ Run Communication Cable === -,.. Ii (I) I .fi I Climbing Space ;; I (Part 2.Seets. 6 ca>and Ie)) ;; i ~ I I I I J I At least 30 inches 'I _____ _ _____ _ ____l__J < I Ie 33 STREET SIDE PLATE 14 SHOWING CONSTRUCTION WITH SUPPLY CABLE Supply cable carried on effectively grounded suspension strand.- rm_ ~t-_h- At least 40 Inches (Part 2-Sect 2 (e) ) ///-^" 34 (Communication Drop Wire ---- Communication Cable -Communication Cable Terminal e .. e - FIELD SIDE ...- e o PLATE 15 SHOWING COMMUNICATION CABLE BETWEEN SUPPLY ATTACHMENTS AND TROLLEY FEEDERS e ( ~ Supply Crossarm Supply Secondary e Rack At least 40 Inches (Part 2. Sect. 2 (el ) Communication Drop Wire ~ ~-_J t -Communication Cable Communication Cable Terminal e 60 inches where practicable, and in all cases at least 40 inches. (Part 2. Sect 2 (gl ) -.,., Ie STREET SIDE FIELD SIDE ///~""'r' 35 Com munication ,________,/ Cable Terminal , , I , "'-.--, : ~~.....~ I CO:1:....-.: ~:r:vt~ : ~ r (("\ , I I: -.:!-J I cmr..n:- .~tccJ. : I U--J.;:~""\,f 1 r:'-..i . I , , I l-. _______-' r----- --, I I ''''fj::';:~ i 450 where practicable, but in no Clll".':'.r.:.. !1i~~ I case shall vertical runs have I\(.) : : a clearance of less than 2 inches C::CilllrL"_" .Jj~l : from the nearest metal part of the r- _.:J : equipment of another utility. Luu___J (Part2-Sect.4(bl) PLATE 16 LOCATION OF VERTICAL RUNS I I = ~ " :;oj IJ I ,.-. , : I I I I Vertical supply cable or conductors : : covered or enclosed. ~~ : I (Part 2.Sect. 4(d)1.l) vi: STREET SIDE ~ Communication grounding conductor covered with ~ wood molding.______ Pole Step- STREET SIDE I ~ e .. Supply grounding conductor covered with wood molding. (Part 2-Sect. 4 (e) ) e - ~ Vertical communicotion cable covered or enclosed. (Part 2. Sect. .4 (fJ 1) STREET SIDE 36 "y e e .. e e , ~ l ( ./ -I; I \ At least 20 inches (Part 2-Sec!. 2 (f)) PLATE 17 TYPICAL SIGNAL LIGHT INSTALLATIONS Lamp supported by metal pipe strapped to the pole and covered with insulating i covering extending to the base of the lamp. II~At least 16 inches ~ m (-1 (Part 2-Sect. 6 (a)) / Communication Crossarm Lower end of metal PiPe~ At least 2 inches between the vertical run and the washer. (Part 2 - Sect 4 (b) ) /1T Vertical run covered with insulating covering such as wood molding or fibre conduit. (Part2-Sect 4(dlll) Insulating covering shall extend to meet the mechanical protection provided for 8 feet above ground. (Part 2-Sec!. 4 (d) 11) , ~"-- /,:::Comm~nication Drop Wire /Communication Cable ~al lighting Circuits on Crossarm or Secondary Rack Communication / Cable Terminal At least At .Ieast . h 40 Inches 16 InC es (Part 2.Sec!. 2 (e) ) (Part 2.Sec!. 6 (a) ,<I\-H L / Communication Crossarm [!!J ''''''"-... 1:..11_ 37 L ., ",,, PLATE 18 USE OF STRAIN INSULATORS IN UNGROUNDED GUYS Supply Crossarms , ____ Guys (not parallel to line) shall clear supply line x:: " " conductors attached to the same pole by at least 6 inches plus M inch for each 1000 volts in excess of 7500 volts. (Part 2.Sect. 9(b) 2) Communication Cable~ Guys shall if practicable clear communication cables or Ime conductors by at least 6 inches (Part 2.Sect 9 (b) 2) ~UPPIY Crossarm This insulator may be omitted if the point of attachment to the stub is more than 8 feet above ground. ~"S'd' 10 ,<" I Ct:nication I Crossarm 6 feet to 8 feet ~part 2-Sect 10 (c) ) ~~I {SUlat" may be omitted d guy is not carrioJ over, or under overhead supply conductors of more than 300 volts to ground (other than those on the guyed pole.) (Part 2-Sect 10 (C)) 8 feet to 10 feet 38 e .. e e AI ~, ,~ ~ e - e - ..... !e I I PLATE 19 TYPICAL POLE TOP EXTENSION FIXTURES TYPE 1 Supply Secondary Rack ~~ ~:fl At least ~r i~I'~ ,~,~~~he:lb)) At least J I II I A 24 Inches- ~t (Part 4-Sect. 4 (b) ) 1 One supply crossarm, or two supply crossarms bolted together, depending upon the supply ~ service wire load. ~A ~~~ At.least ~ A1~'---"8~ ~ 16 Inches ~I I'---~ "Z'--- "r\~ . . (P,. '.S"'- 6,.)). rr~....-commumcatlon Crossarm TYPE 2 ~~ Supply Secondary Racks ~jj-- ~~~ / ~r 111Eb11~";l At least III - ~' 40 inches "1lt (Part 4-Sect 4 (b)) I' S I Upp Y At least .{)(~/ Crossarms ~ 24 inches ~-8____~ 0'" _ / V (Part 4-Sect. 4 (b)) ...-/ /~~:'JJ...O / /~Q' f~~~~+f\ At least / d1l -------- /--...::.t1 16 inches~ ," -.- - L$- ----........v (P,. '.S,d. 61')) ~communication Crossarm Notes: __,,_ Type 2 extension fixtures should be used only where Type 1 fixtures Will not provide at least a 24 inch clearance between the supply service wires and the communication conductor on the end pin. Where fixtures having a metal upright member are used, the supply service wires shall be supported on wood crossarms. ( Part 4. Sect. 4) 39 .. " '.~~ ; . .. ( r ,.I;:,; POLl CONTACT FORM SuVjeCT to the qener(:\1 a'jreeme.nt doTe.d 19_ between the partIe!> hereto , , . ~ I ;. > ,,r , 1 ~ To Se.t""lClI N ~ 19- o APPLICATION ANDUCE.N5E. TO USE. POLE.S o NOTICE. 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