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provisions' of any such additional Franchise shall be reasonably comparable to the <br />terms and conditions contained in the initial Grantee's Franchise, so that all Grantees <br />are accorded competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory treatment. <br />I. Multiple Franchises <br /> <br /> (1) Grantor may grant any number of Franchises subject to applicable State or <br />Federal law. Grantor may limit the number of Franchises granted, based upon, but not <br />necessarily limited to, the requirements of applicable law and specific local <br />considerations, such as: <br /> <br /> (a) The capacity of the Public Rights-of-Way to accommodate multiple <br />cables in addition to the cables, conduits and pipes of the utility Systems, such as <br />electrical power, telephone, gas and sewerage. <br /> <br /> (b) The benefits that may accrue to Subscribers as a result of Cable <br />System competition, such as lower rates and improved service. <br /> <br /> (c) The disadvantages that may result from Cable System competition, <br />such as the requirement for multiple pedestals on residents' property, and the <br />disruption adsing from numerous excavations of the Public Rights-of-Way. <br /> <br /> (2) Where electric and telephone utilities are to be placed underground in any <br />new residential housing developments, Grantor and the developer of such new <br />residential housing shall give each Grantee serving the Franchise Area within which the <br />new residential housing development is located at least ten (10) working days pdor <br />written notice of the date on which open trenching will be available for the Grantee's <br />installation of conduit, pedestals and vaults. On request of the Grantor or developer, <br />the Grantee shall provide specifications needed for trenching. <br /> <br /> (3) Grantor may require that any new entrant, non-incumbent Grantee be <br />responsible for its own underground trenching and the costs associated therewith, if, in <br />Grantor's opinion, the Public Rights-of-Way in any particular area cannot feasibly and <br />reasonably accommodate additional cables. <br />J. Franchise Modification <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />