[Ordinance 141, May 20, 1947, Section 1]
Permission and consent be and the same hereby is granted to Pennsylvania Power and Light Company to erect, operate and maintain its electric service lines, including poles, guys and appurtenant facilities and apparatus on porperty of the Borough of Mifflinburg, situate along the public road leading from Highway Legislative Route #59008 to Pumping Station of Mifflinburg Borough in Lewis Township, Union County, Pennsylvania at the location shown in red on the blueprint plan DB47: p. 109, hereto attached bearing title "Sketch Showing Proposed Pennsylvania Power and Light Company Pole and Guy to be Placed on Property of Borough of Mifflinburg."[1]
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Editor's Note: Section 4 of this ordinance provided that the ordinance was to become effective, in accordance with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Law, after the Company filed a certified copy of the ordinance and the Company's acceptance of it with the Public Utility Commission; Section 6 repealed all inconsistent ordinances and parts of ordinances.
[Ordinance 141, May 20, 1947, Section 2]
Said electric lines and appurtenances[1] shall be erected and maintained in a workmanlike manner, subject to the approval of the proper authorities of the Borough, at the location and in accordance with the aforesaid plan. Should the said electric service line facilities, or any of them, at any time interfere with the use or improvement of said property by the Borough of Mifflinburg, then Pennsylvania Power and Light Company shall, at its own expense, relocate the same to another mutually satisfactory location on said property so as to avoid such interference.
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Editor's Note: See Section 1 of this chapter.
[Ordinance 141, May 20, 1947, Section 3]
Said Pennsylvania Power and Light Company shall have the right to cut down, trim, remove and keep cut down and trimmed any and all trees, brush or other undergrowth on said property which may at any time interfere with the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or operation of the said electric lines,[1] or menace the same.
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Editor's Note: See Section 1 of this chapter.
[Ordinance 141, May 20, 1947, Section 5]
The permission and consent hereby[1] granted shall extend to the said Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, its successors, assigns and lessees.
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Editor's Note: By this ordinance, Sections 1 to 4 of this chapter.