[P.S. Code § PS406.1]
The following definitions shall apply in the
enforcement and interpretation of this article, unless clearly indicated
to the contrary:
CONSUMER
Any person, association, corporation or municipality or other
political subdivision of the state or of the United States supplied
with gas by any utility.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The pipe and appurtenances which connect any gas main in
a public highway, street or alley with the inlet connections of a
consumer's meter on the consumer's premises.
UTILITY
Any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation
supplying gas to a consumer in the City by means of mains and pipes
laid in the streets, alleys and public places of the City.
[P.S. Code § PS406.11]
This article shall not be construed in any way
as a franchise, but as a regulatory measure controlling the use of
the streets, alleys and public places of the City by utilities. The
City Commission reserves the right to alter, amend or repeal this
article at any time and to make such further rules, orders and regulations
as may, from time to time, be deemed necessary by the City Commission,
in order to protect the interest, safety and welfare of the public
and the property rights of the City.
[P.S. Code § PS406.5]
The depth at which any utility shall lay its
pipes or mains shall not be less than 24 inches or such further depth
as the Director of Public Works may prescribe.
[P.S. Code § PS406.7]
When any opening is made by a utility in the
streets, alleys or public places for construction or repair work,
the resurfacing shall be done by the Department of Public Works and
the utility shall pay for such work in accord with charges fixed by
the Department of Public Works and approved by the City Commission.
[P.S. Code § PS406.6]
Whenever the City Commission shall direct that
a street, alley or other public place be paved, surfaced or otherwise
improved, it shall be the duty of all utilities to immediately place
all pipes, conduits, services and other underground structures in
a state of good repair, to place services extending from the area
to be paved, and to make such extensions, additions and alterations
to the underground system as will insure that no removal of the newly
placed paving or surfacing shall be necessary for a period of not
less than five years. Such work shall be done in accordance with the
provisions of this article.
[P.S. Code § PS406.8]
A utility shall pay to the City within 30 days
after demand, all sums due from the utility to the City for any work
done or materials used by the City under the provisions of this article.
[P.S. Code § PS406.2]
No utility shall do any injury to any of the
streets, alleys or public places, nor to any shade trees therein,
nor in any manner interfere with or disturb any water or gas pipes
or any public or private drain or sewer, nor any underground lines
or conduits of electrical wires, or other appliances, nor any underground
property belonging to or hereafter to be laid by the City or any authorized
person or corporation.
[P.S. Code § PS406.9]
Any utility shall be liable to and shall reimburse
the City for all damages and injuries which may be caused to the streets,
avenues, lanes, alleys and other public places of the City, caused
by or arising or growing out of the existence therein of its mains,
pipes, conduits and equipment and apparatus and services accessory
thereto.
[P.S. Code § PS406.10]
In case any suit or action is brought in court
by any person against the City for damages resulting from the alleged
negligence or carelessness of any utility, such utility may, if it
so desires, intervene and defend such suit or action, upon written
notice given by the City Clerk to the utility. Such notice shall inform
the utility that suit has been filed and shall be served by the City
Clerk, by mailing the same to the principal office of the utility,
within 10 days after notice of such proceedings has been served upon
the City.