115.22 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS.
   1.   Each grantee shall construct, install, and maintain its system in a manner consistent and in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, construction standards, governmental requirements, and technical standards equivalent to those established by the FCC. Each grantee shall provide to the City written reports of the grantee’s annual proof of performance tests conducted pursuant to FCC standards and requirements.
   2.   Each grantee shall at all times comply with the National Electrical Safety Code (established by the National Bureau of Standards); National Electrical Code; National Bureau of Fire Underwriters; applicable FCC and other Federal, State, and local regulations; and codes and other ordinances of the City.
   3.   In any event, the system shall not endanger or interfere with the safety of persons or property within the City or other areas where the grantee may have equipment located.
   4.   All working facilities, conditions, and procedures used or occurring during construction and maintenance of the system shall comply with the standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
   5.   Construction, installation, and maintenance of the system shall be performed in an orderly and workmanlike manner and in close coordination with public and private utilities serving the City, following accepted construction procedures and practices and working through existing committees and organizations.
   6.   All cable and wires shall be installed, where possible, parallel with electric and telephone lines, and multiple cable configurations shall be arranged in parallel and bundled with due respect for engineering considerations.
   7.   Any antenna structure used in the system shall comply with construction, marking, and lighting of antenna structures required by the United States Department of Transportation.
   8.   RF leakage shall be checked by grantee at reception locations for emergency radio services so as to prove no interference signal combinations are possible.
   9.   Radiation shall be measured adjacent to any proposed aeronautical navigation or communication radio sites to prove no interference to air navigational reception.
   10.   The City shall have the right to inspect all construction or installation work performed subject to the provisions of this chapter and to make such inspections as it shall find necessary to ensure compliance with the terms of this chapter and other pertinent provision of law.