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- am <br />Section 3. Repeal and Replacement of Article IV, "Communications RiEhts-of- <br />Way". That Article IV, "Communications Rights -of -Way" of Chapter 68, "Roadway and Utility <br />Construction" of the City Code of Ordinances, is hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced with <br />the following: <br />ARTICLE IV. - COMMUNICATIONS RIGHTS-OF-WAY <br />Sec. 68-151. - Title. <br />This Article shall be known and may be cited as the City of Casselberry <br />Communications Rights -of -Way Ordinance. <br />Sec. 68-152. - Intent and purpose. <br />It is the intent of the City of Casselberry to promote the public health, safety and <br />general welfare by: providing for the placement or maintenance of <br />communications facilities in the public rights-of-way within the City of <br />Casselberry; adopting and administering reasonable rules and regulations not <br />inconsistent with state and federal law, including Section 337.401, F.S., as <br />amended, the City of Casselberry's home -rule authority, and in accordance with <br />the provisions of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and other federal <br />and state law; establishing reasonable rules and regulations necessary to manage <br />the placement or maintenance of communications facilities in the public rights- <br />of-way by all communications services providers; and minimizing disruption to <br />the public rights-of-way. In regulating its public rights-of-way, the City of <br />Casselberry shall be governed by and shall comply with all applicable federal and <br />state laws. These regulations are specifically subject to state and federal law <br />limitations. <br />Sec. 68-153. - Definitions. <br />For purposes of this Article, the following terms, phrases, words and their <br />derivations shall have the meanings given. Where not inconsistent with the <br />context, words used in the present tense include the future tense, words in the <br />plural number include the singular number, and words in the singular number <br />include the plural number. The words "shall" and "will" are mandatory, and "may" <br />is permissive. Words not otherwise defined shall be construed to mean the <br />common and ordinary meaning. <br />Page 8 of 52 <br />