[CC 1996 § 235.400; Ord. No. 116 §§ 1 — 4]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate, within
the limits of the City, any electrical apparatus generating or causing
high frequency oscillations, or any other electrical apparatus, device,
machine, or equipment which needlessly or unnecessarily causes interference
with radio reception and, when such interference can be reasonably
prevented by means of repairs, adjustments, the installation of corrective
appliances, or other practicable alterations, all such equipment,
apparatus, machines, lines and wiring shall be installed and maintained
in such condition as to eliminate such interference.
B. The administration and enforcement of this Section
shall be entrusted to and imposed on the Municipal Utilities Department
of said City, whose duty it shall be to investigate complaints of
radio interference, to locate the sources of such interference, to
advise and make recommendations as to its elimination, who is hereby
authorized to issue orders for such repairs, adjustments, as shall
be practicable and reasonably necessary to prevent the continuance
of such interference.
C. The Superintendent of the Municipal Utilities of said
City, or any employee of the said department, designated by him/her
for that purpose, upon presentation of his/her badge or other evidence
of his/her authority shall have the right of access to any premises,
public or private, at any reasonable hour for the purpose of inspecting
the installation and operation of any device or equipment coming within
the provisions of this Section, and it shall be unlawful for any person
to interfere with such inspector or to hinder him/her in the discharge
of his/her duties.
D. Any person violating the provisions of this Section, or who shall fail to comply with the orders of the Municipal Utilities Department within the time specified therein shall, upon conviction, be punished by fine as set out in Section
100.220 of this Code, each day which such violation or failure to comply continues shall constitute a separate offense.