The license shall authorize and allow the licensee to commence or to continue the maintenance and operation of its telephone and telegraph business in the city. The licensee's cables and other appliances and conductors may be strung on poles or other fixtures above ground, or at the option of the licensee may be laid underground in pipes or conduits or otherwise protected, and such other apparatus may be used as may be necessary or proper to operate and maintain the same. Whenever such wires, cables and other appliances and conductors are laid underground in pipes or conduits or otherwise protected, the licensee shall furnish to the city one duct in its main underground system excluding pipe or other conduit dips connecting one pole with another, or two pairs of wire in underground cable, free of charge to the city, to be used for low-tension police and fire alarm purposes, the licensee having the option as to whether two pairs of wires shall be given or a duct in the underground system; provided, however, that the city shall, in its use and maintenance of such fixtures, wires or ducts, comply with the reasonable plans and rules of the licensee so that there may be a minimum of danger of contact between its fixtures, wires or ducts and the fixtures, wires, cables or ducts of the licensee. The wires of the city shall not be unduly exposed to foreign electrical current in excess of 5,000 volts. In case of a rearrangement of the plant, the city will, at its own expense, care for its own fixtures, wires and construction. The licensee shall have no liability whatsoever, either to the city or to any person, for any damage or claim of any kind arising out of the construction, maintenance, operation, removal or presence of the equipment herein described and to be used by the city solely in maintaining the efficiency of its fire alarm system and police force.
(Ord. 1769 § 10, 1999)