13.24.090: COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES:
A.   The nonexclusive franchise granted hereunder shall be subject to all applicable provisions of the laws of the United States, and the state of Oklahoma and city ordinances, and any amendments thereto. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms of this franchise or any state or local law and federal law, federal law shall govern.
B.   The grantee shall, at all times during the life of this nonexclusive franchise, be subject to all lawful powers of the state of Oklahoma and the city and to such reasonable regulation of general applicability as the state and city shall hereafter provide.
C.   The grantee shall conform to all zoning and platting requirements of the city prior to the commencement of any and all construction work.
D.   Plans for changes to the system including overhead cables, underground cables, and headend tower shall be in accordance with the national electrical safety code and the national electric code or any other code required for that particular application. Any tower constructed for use in the grantee's system shall comply with the standards contained in "Structural Standards For Steel Antenna Towers And Antenna Supporting Structures, EIA Standards RS-222A", as published by the engineering department of the Electronic Industries Association, 2201 I Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20006.
E.   The grantee shall obtain building permits for all buildings constructed, pay all building permit fees, tap charge fees, and all other fees as required by the ordinances of the city and at the rates that are in full force and effect at the time the building permits are applied for.
F.   Any and all pavement cuts of permanent or nonpermanent pavement, shall be reasonably approved by the street superintendent and shall be shown on the plans submitted to the street superintendent prior to the commencement of construction. All pavement cuts shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the street superintendent. (Ord. 761 §9, 1995)