(a) The plans for the work or structures of any company, in, under or over the streets or public grounds shall show by scale of sufficient size to determine locations within one foot, or by dimensions, the accurate location, size and depth of structures proposed to be built in relation to street lines and grade, monuments or semi-permanent structures such as curbs, sidewalks or buildings. The city may require that accurate surveys be made before or during construction. Pipe, conduit and duct lines and water mains shall in general, follow lines parallel with street and grade lines. Sewers shall, in general, follow lines parallel with street line and be on grade satisfactory to the city. All such construction shall be at a depth satisfactory to the city and shall not be so laid as to obstruct or reduce the size of any culvert, storm sewer or similar structure. Service connections shall, in general, be laid on lines which are radial or at right angles to street lines. Special structures shall be detailed to the satisfaction of the city.
(b) The administrative officers of the city shall at least once each year prepare a tentative program of proposed construction for the ensuing 12 months. Copies of this program shall be furnished to all companies whose structures may be affected by the work contemplated. Any company proposing to do work on structures in, under or over the streets or public grounds of the city shall file with the city at least once each year a tentative program of proposed construction for the ensuing 12 months.
(Ord. 2653, passed 9-22-1931)