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existing or potential consumers, a registrant shall seek such additional and <br /> separate authorization from the City for such activities as may be required by <br /> applicable law. <br /> Sec. 129-66. Transfer, sale or assignment of assets in public rights of way; transfer of statewide <br /> cable franchise certificate..Requirement of a Permit. <br /> A. If a registrant transfers, sells or assigns its assets located in public rights of way <br /> incident to a transfer, sale or assignment of the registrant's assets, the transferee, <br /> the transferee, buyer or assignee is a current registrant, then the transferee, buyer or <br /> assignee is not required to reregister. If the transferee, buyer or assignee is not a <br /> current registrant, then the transferee, buyer or assignee must register and receive <br /> notice of the effectiveness of its registration as provided by this article. <br /> B. If permit applications are pending in the registrant's name, the transferee, buyer or <br /> assignee shall notify the City Manager or his designee that the transferee, buyer or <br /> assignee is the new applicant. The City shall not issue permits until the registration <br /> of the transferee, buyer or assignee becomes effective. <br /> C. A registered communications services provider that possesses a current and valid <br /> Florida state issued certificate of franchise authority to provide cable or video <br /> services as issued by the Florida Department of State shall provide the City with <br /> written notice of any transfer of 'tee think days as authorized by <br /> Section 610.111(d), Florida Statutes. <br /> (a) In accordance with applicable law, City ordinances, codes and regulations, including <br /> this Ordinance. a right-of-way use permit issued by the City shall be required for any <br /> person to place or to maintain a communications facility in the public rights-of-way <br /> unless otherwise exempt pursuant to this Ordinance. An effective registration shall <br /> be a condition of obtaining a permit. A permit may be obtained by or on behalf of a <br /> registrant if all permitting requirements are met. The City may grant to any person <br /> who is a resident of Florida. or to any corporation which is organized under the laws <br /> of Florida or licensed to do business within Florida.. the use of a right-of-way for the <br /> communications facility in accordance with such rules or regulations as the City may <br /> adopt. No communications facility shall be installed, located. or relocated unless <br /> authorized by a written permit issued by the City. Permits shall apply only to the <br /> areas of public rights-of-way specifically identified in the permit. The City may <br /> issue a blanket permit to cover certain activities. such as routine maintenance and <br /> repair activities, that may otherwise require individual permits or may impose lesser <br /> requirements. <br /> (b) Limited Exceptions to Permit Requirement. <br /> (1) A registrant shall be allowed to perform emergency maintenance within the <br /> public rights-of-way without first obtaining a permit or providing a <br /> 38 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach CROW Ordinance 10-17-18 <br />