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In addition to the method of installation described in Section 731.03, the applicant for a permit to be issued by the Council may use any method of underground construction approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio or the National Electrical Code, with or without lead covered cable and to a depth underground approved by such authority.
(Ord. 28-71. Passed 5-3-1971.)
All applications for permits to erect poles in the streets and alleys of the City shall provide that the City may use the poles to be so erected and attach thereto the necessary crossarms, wires or other electrical appliances as may be deemed necessary for the police and fire signal service of the City. No permit shall be issued by the Director of Public Works for the erection of such poles where an application and permit does not provide for the privileges required by the City, as herein contained.
(Ord. 28-71. Passed 5-3-1971.)
(a) No person, firm or corporation shall lay or construct or cause to be laid or constructed any subways, conduits, ducts or pipes in the streets, avenues or alleys within the City without first having obtained a permit therefor under a valid and existing ordinance from the Director of Public Works.
(b) No person, firm, or corporation shall lay or construct or cause to be laid or constructed any subways conduits, ducts or pipes in any public grounds or in any real property of the City, without first having obtained a permit therefor under a valid and existing ordinance from the Director of Public Works.
(c) Any company or individual so placing wires underground in any street, alley or public ground of the City shall, upon written notice from the proper authorities of the City that a sewer or water main is to be repaired or constructed, comply in such manner as will necessitate the moving or altering the same at his or its expense, so as to permit the constructing or repairing of the sewer or water main where ordered. Should any such person or company fail to comply with such notice, the conduit may be altered or moved by the City and the cost and expense thereof recovered from such person or company.
(Ord. 28-71. Passed 5-3-1971. )
Whoever violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned for not more than sixty days or both. Each day's violation shall constitute a separate offense.
(Ord. 28-71. Passed 5-3-1971.)