It shall be the duty of the Police Committee
to cause a thorough inspection to be made at least once in every year
of all telegraph, telephone, electric light and trolley poles erected
within the Borough limits. If any pole shall be found defective or
dangerous from any cause, the Police Committee shall notify the owner
of such pole, who shall forthwith replace the same with a sound pole,
and if the said owner neglect or refuse to replace such defective
pole within 48 hours after receiving such notification, he or they
shall be liable to the penalties provided for in this chapter.
All telegraph, telephone, electric light and
trolley poles now erected or hereafter erected in the Borough of Prospect
Park shall be designated by the names or initials of the owners of
such poles, and each of such poles shall be legibly marked in oil
paint with a distinctive number, together with the names or initials
of such owners. It shall be the duty of every such owner or owners
on or before the first Monday of July 1898 and annually thereafter
on the first Monday of January in each year to make application to
the Borough Secretary for a license for the ensuing year to maintain
the poles theretofore erected, specifying the poles so to be maintained
by their designation, as provided for in this section, and the Borough
Secretary shall issue a license to such applicant which shall authorize
the maintenance of the poles designated in the application only for
the period of one year, from the first day of January of the year
for which the application is made, and no longer; and the charge for
issuing such license shall be the sum of $1 for each and every pole
authorized to be maintained thereby and shall be paid to the Borough
Secretary for the use of said Borough.
No telegraph, telephone, electric light or trolley
pole shall be hereafter erected within the limits of this Borough
unless license shall first be taken out as aforesaid, for which the
applicant shall pay $1 to the Borough Secretary, unless the license
be issued during the months from July to December, inclusive, in which
case the applicant shall pay the sum of $0.50. Poles shall be erected
at such points and of such character, only, as shall be approved by
the Police Committee.
No telegraph, telephone, electric light or trolley pole shall be erected or maintained within the corporate limits of the Borough of Prospect Park without an annual license for the maintenance thereof having been previously granted for the same in accordance with the provisions of §§
127-2 and
127-3 of this chapter.
In case the Borough of Prospect Park shall desire
to use any pole erected or maintained under this chapter for any municipal
purpose, it shall have the right to the exclusive use, free of charge,
of one arm of one crossbar upon any such poles with the right to string
wires therefrom.
Any person who shall violate any provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a
fine of not more than $300 and costs of such proceedings or, upon
default of payment of such fines and costs, by imprisonment in the
county jail for a term of not more than 30 days. The continuation
of such violation for each successive day shall constitute a separate
offense, and the person or persons allowing or permitting the continuation
of the violation may be punished as provided above for each separate
offense.