GENERAL REFERENCES
Licenses and miscellaneous business regulations — See Ch. 13.
Streets, sidewalks and public places — See Ch. 20.
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Whenever used in this chapter:
CHIEF
The Chief of Police of the City of Milford.
CITY
The City of Milford.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Public Works.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Department of Public Works.
OWNER
A natural person or business entity which owns, leases, or is otherwise responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of a public pay telephone.
PERMIT
An authorization by the Department to install, operate and maintain a public pay telephone at a location on, over or under a street or other inalienable property of the City.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
The use of a public pay telephone on a regular basis which the Chief and/or Director has reasonable cause to believe is a threat to public health, safety and welfare and/or is in furtherance of unlawful activity.
PUBLIC PAY TELEPHONE
A telephone and associated equipment, from which calls can be paid for at the time they are made by a coin, credit card, prepaid debit card or in any other manner, which is available for use by the public and provides access to the switched telephone network for the purpose of voice or data communications. The term "public pay telephone" shall include any pedestal or telephone bank supporting one or more such telephones, associated enclosures, signage and other associated equipment.
STREET
A street or sidewalk within the street lines dedicated to public travel.
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No public pay telephone shall be installed, operated or maintained on, over or under any street or other property of the City without a permit. The permit shall be effective as of January 1 of the year issued and shall be for a three-year time period from the permit's effective date.
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The Director may issue and renew permits under this chapter based upon determination, at his or her discretion, that issuance or renewal of a permit would be in the best interests of the City, provided that:
(a) 
No permit shall be issued until the owner submits a specific site plan to the Director for his review and approval.
(b) 
No permit shall be issued or renewed for the installation, operation or maintenance of a public pay telephone at any location where it will unreasonably interfere with the use of a street by the public, where there is no demonstrable need for a public telephone, where there already exists a public telephone within 100 feet where it would impede visibility or otherwise constitute a public nuisance.
(c) 
A permit may be conditioned upon the limitation of the type of public pay telephone service, as recommended by the Chief.
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(a) 
A permit for a public pay telephone shall continue in effect for the term set forth in this chapter of the Ordinances of the City of Milford, unless:
(1) 
As a result of changed conditions, the public pay telephone unreasonably interferes or will unreasonably interfere with the use of a street by the public or constitutes a public nuisance;
(2) 
Removal of the pay telephone is required in connection with a street widening or other capital project.
(b) 
The owner shall restore the sidewalk when the public pay telephone is removed. In the event the owner fails to remove the public pay telephone within the time period specified, the Director may remove or cause the removal of the public pay telephone and have repair and restoration work performed at the expense of the owner.
(c) 
The Chief may find that a public pay telephone is a public nuisance in that it is used in the furtherance of unlawful activity. The Chief shall give written notification to the Director who shall order its removal.
(d) 
The Director, at any time, has the option to order the type of telephone services limited instead of ordering the removal of the telephone.
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A permit issued under this chapter shall not constitute an authorization to place advertising upon a public pay telephone.
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A fee of $100 for issuance, renewal or transfer of permits pursuant to this chapter to compensate the City for the administrative expense of issuing or renewing a permit and the expense of inspections and other activities related thereto.
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No permit issued under this chapter shall be transferred except as may be authorized by rule of the Director.
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(a) 
Any owner who installs, operates or maintains a public pay telephone on, over or under any street or other inalienable property of the City without a permit therefor shall pay a fine of $100 per day per pay telephone.
(b) 
The Director may also order the removal of a public pay telephone which is in violation of this chapter or which is located without a proper permit. If the owner fails to remove the public pay telephone within 15 days after the order, the Director may do so. The Director shall store the public pay telephone and, if the owner does not recover the public pay telephone within 30 days, the Director may dispose of it in a reasonably commercial manner. The owner shall be responsible for direct costs, storage costs and remediation costs.
(c) 
The owner shall keep the public pay telephone free of graffiti and keep the public pay phone and the area of two feet radius around the public pay telephone free of trash and of snow and ice.
The public pay telephone chapter shall be applicable to public pay telephones installed prior to, as well as subsequent to, the date of the adoption of this chapter.