It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any electrical apparatus, device, machine or equipment within the village limits, other than that of a duly licensed broadcasting station, which needlessly causes interference with radio and television reception when such interference can reasonably be eliminated by shielding, altering, adjusting or otherwise taking corrective measures to eliminate the fault.
[Amended 2-8-1971]
The enforcement of this article shall be entrusted to the Superintendent, whose duty it shall be to investigate all complaints of radio and television interference, to locate the source of such interference and to determine the best and most practical ways of securing its elimination.
[Amended 2-8-1971]
Upon findings made of the source of such interference, the Superintendent is authorized to issue directions to the owner or operator of the offending apparatus, device, machine or equipment requiring him to make the necessary adjustments or corrections within a specified length of time.
[Amended 2-8-1971]
Failure to comply with the directions of the Superintendent within the time specified shall constitute a violation of this article.
[Amended 2-8-1971]
Upon properly identifying himself, the Superintendent or his duly designated deputy on that behalf shall have the right of access to any premises at a reasonable time for the purpose of inspecting the installation and operation of any device, machine or equipment coming within the purview of this article, and it shall be a violation hereof for any reason to interfere with such official or to hinder him in the discharge of his duties.