§ 7-2.617 POLES AND TRANSMISSION LINE CARRIERS.
   (A)   Clearances and types in the construction of poles and transmission line carriers shall be in accordance with rules, regulations, and orders of the Public Utilities Commission of the state and other public agencies having jurisdiction.
   (B)   Guy wires shall not be attached to trees without specific authorization to do so in the permit, and in no event shall guy wires be so attached as to girdle the tree or interfere with its growth. Guy wires shall not be below the minimum elevation above the ground as prescribed in the rules, orders, and regulations of the Public Utilities Commission of the state.
   (C)   When a pole, brace, stub, or similar timber is removed and not replaced, the entire length thereof shall be removed from the ground and the hole backfilled and compacted. Where such pole, brace, stub, or similar timber was located in an area paved with concrete, asphalt, or other permanent surfacing, the area occupied shall be trimmed and resurfaced in kind to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
('66 Code, § 7-2.617) (Ord. 41-C-S, passed 2-7-68) Penalty, see §§ 1-2.01 et seq.