The Public Works Director shall cause a thorough inspection
to be made at least once every year of all poles and wires erected
within the City. If any pole or wire is found defective from any cause,
such Director shall notify the owner of the defect, and the owner
shall forthwith replace the same with a sound pole or sound wire,
as the case may be. If the owner refuses or neglects to do so within
48 hours after receiving notification as provided herein, the owner
shall be fined $25 for each day during which such neglect or refusal
continues.
All telegraph, telephone, electric light and power poles now
erected or hereafter to be erected in the City shall be designated
by the name or initials of the owners thereof, and each pole shall
bear distinctive identification. Every owner shall annually, on or
before April 15 of each year, file a report with the Business Administrator
specifying the poles to be maintained for the ensuing year by their
designation as provided in this section and specifying the number
of miles of wire to be maintained. Every owner shall pay an annual
license fee of $5 for each pole and for each mile of wire, which shall
authorize the maintenance of the pole or wire designated for one year.
[Ord. No. 17-1983]
It shall be the duty of the Business Administrator or the Tax
Enforcement Administrator or duly appointed designee to ensure the
proper enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, and said officer
shall have the power, in the name of the City, to institute proceedings
against any or all persons for the collection of any taxes or license
fees or for violation of any of the provisions of this chapter. If
such suits are by process of summary conviction, in addition to the
requirements for normal service and notice and in accordance with
the police powers authorized by Rules 51 and 52 of the Pennsylvania
Rules of Criminal Procedure, the Business Administrator, Tax Enforcement
Administrator, or any duly appointed designee acting within the scope
of employment may issue an immediate citation for violations of those
sections for which summary criminal proceedings are authorized.
Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to the general code penalty, §
1-301.99 of these Codified Ordinances.