No person or corporation shall build or construct or extend any railroad of any kind or any street railway, telegraph line, telephone line or electric light line, or lay underground any conduit or pipe or pipes for the transmission and distribution of water, illuminating or fuel gas, or other liquid, gas or other thing, in any of the streets, avenues, alleys or other public street in the city of Marysville, without first obtaining a permit therefor from the director of public works or designee; and no person or corporation shall make or cause to be made any excavation of any kind or deposit any material or other thing in any of the streets, avenues, alleys or other public place of the city for the purpose or with the intention of building, constructing or extending any such railroad, street railway, telegraph line, telephone line, electric light line, conduit or pipe or pipes for any such purpose aforesaid without first obtaining such permit from the director of public works or designee. Public works may impose such reasonable restrictions and conditions in granting such permit as it may deem proper; may require a plat or diagram to be filed with the city clerk, showing the line of such proposed improvement and the location upon the street or alley of any such railroad, conduit or pipeline and the location of all poles to be erected; and may require a bond or cash deposit in a sufficient amount, conditioned that the licensee under the permit will restore all street pavements or planking, sidewalk or other street improvements of any kind to as good condition as they were prior to being disturbed under such permit, to the satisfaction of the city engineer.
(Ord. 2292 § 6, 1999)