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<br />BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS <br />GENERAL RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT <br /> <br />EXHIBIT" A " <br /> <br />Bright house Networks daily activities that do not require a specific right of way utilization permit <br />when working within the boundaries of Pasco County right of way <br /> <br />llew Customer Service <br /> <br />1. Installation of service drops from serving location <br />2. Installation of new aerial distribution cable from existing poles. <br />3. Installation of a second aerial distribution cable from existing poles. <br />4. Extension of existing aerial distribution cable from existing poles. <br />5. Installation of a new buried distribution cable that does not cross or begin in the pavcoment. <br />6. Extension of an existing buried distribution cable that does not cross or begin in the pavement. <br />7. Installation of two way four inch conduit system that does not cross or begin in the pavement. <br />8. Extension of a two way four inch conduit systam that does not cross or begin in the pavement. <br />9. Installation of a new pole line. <br />10. Extension of existin& pole line providing it does not encroach into an underground utility area. <br />11. Adding of new equiptment to existi.ng cable. <br />12, Pulling in new Wlderground feeder cables in an existing permitted manhole and conduit system. <br />13. Digging of a splice hole to splice a new cable or changing equiptment. <br />14. Diuing of a splice hole for cable acceptance testing for quality. <br />15. Digging of a splice hole to change the size of a cable leg for new service. <br /> <br />l4alntenance of E~tin.e CATV Facilities <br /> <br />1. R.eplacemc:nt of existing service drops, <br />2. Rcplacementl repair of an existing aerial cable providing other aerial utility service still exist. <br />3. Replacement of existing poles providing other aerial utility service still exist <br />4. Replacemcntl repair of existing equiptmcnt. <br />5. Replacement! repair of an existing undergr01U1d feeder cable in an existing permitted manhole <br />and conduit s}'Jt.em, <br />6. Pumping water out of a manhole to maintain wdergrowd cables in conduit system. <br />7. Digging of splice holes to locate and repair damaged cables. <br />8. Digging of a splice hole to change the size of the cable. <br />9, Diging of a splice hole to add a side leg off feeder cable, <br />1 Q. Disging of a hole to repair broken canduits. <br />11. Diging of a splice hole for cable acceptance testing for quality, <br />12. DiSBing of a splice hole to repair damaged cable. <br />13. Digging of a hole to verify the location of buried facilities, <br />141. Removal of facilities no longer needed for service. <br />15. Tree tri.mming to clear aeri,al facilities. <br />16. Adjust aerial facilities to accommodate other users of pole line WId! or to meet National Electri <br />Safety Code. <br />