§ 110.04 STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Construction and maintenance of the transmission distribution system, including house connection, shall be in accordance with the provisions of the National Electrical Safety Code prepared by the National Bureau of Standards, the National Electrical Code of the National Board of Underwriters, and such applicable ordinances and regulations of the town affecting electrical installations which may be, from time to time, in effect. The system shall be adequately grounded according to best cable industry practices.
   (B)   In case of any disturbance of pavement, sidewalk, driveway, or other surface, the grantee shall, at its own expense and in a manner approved by the town, remove, replace, and restore all pavement, sidewalk, driveway, or surface so disturbed in as good condition as before said work was commenced. In the event the town shall elect to alter or change the grade of any street, alley, easement, or public way, requiring relocation of the facilities of the grantee, the grantee, upon reasonable notice by the town, shall remove and relocate the same at its own expense.
   (C)   The grantee shall, when necessary, on the request of any person holding an appropriate permit issued by the town, temporarily raise or lower its lines to permit the moving of any building or other structure. The actual expenses of such temporary removal shall be paid by the person requesting the same and the grantee shall have the right to require such payment in advance of such temporary removal. Said payment shall be reasonable and in accord with the standard practices and charges of the town.
    (D)   Whenever it is necessary to shut off or interrupt service for the purpose of making repairs, installations, or adjustments, the grantee shall do so at such times as will cause the least amount of inconvenience to its customers.
(1996 Code, § 54.04) (Ord. 357, passed 3-13-1984) Penalty, see § 10.99