[Code 1964, § 23-11]
The conditions and regulations of this article shall govern the installation, maintenance, operation and repair of public telephone booths in the City.
[Code 1964, § 23-13]
(a) 
No person shall install, operate or maintain a public telephone booth without a permit for such booth from the City.
(b) 
No installation of public telephone booths shall be made until a sketch showing each proposed location and installation details has been furnished to the Commissioner of Codes Enforcement and approved by the Commissioner and by the Common Council.
[Code 1964, § 23-17]
In consideration of the granting of the permit required in this article by the City, the permit holder shall indemnify and save harmless the City from all claims, suits, actions, damages, judgments and costs of every name and description, in anywise arising out of or resulting from the erection or maintenance of telephone booths under the permit and shall defend on behalf of the City all claims, suits, actions or proceedings which may be instituted against the City, provided that the City shall, in event of any accident or other claim, give the permit holder written notice of all accidents or claims to which this indemnity agreement relates.
[Code 1964, § 23-14]
Installations of public telephone booths, including power connections and site preparations, shall be made by the permit holder in good, workmanlike manner and with approved safety precautions. Booths shall be maintained and cleaned at the permit holder's expense.
[Code 1964, § 23-15]
The public telephone booth company shall furnish accurate records of receipts and shall pay commissions to the City on charges collected at each booth location after deducting booth lighting costs in connection with the service, all in accordance with the regulations and the standard rate of commission adopted by the permit holder and/or the public service commission from time to time.
[Code 1964, § 23-16]
The public telephone booth permit holder may terminate service and remove any or all booths upon at least 10 days' prior written notice to the Commissioner of Codes Enforcement. Upon termination the permit holder shall restore the site of any removed booth to a safe and proper condition to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Codes Enforcement.