Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 15.12 MOVING OF BUILDINGS
15.12.050 Duty of owners of wires.
A. It shall be the duty of any public or municipally owned utility owning
or operating such wires, cables or other aerial equipment after service of
notice, as required in Section 15.12.040 of this chapter, to furnish competent
workmen or linemen to remove, raise or cut such wires, cables or other aerial
equipment as will be necessary to facilitate applicant's moving operations. The
necessary expense which is incurred by or on behalf of any public or municipally
owned utility for cutting, raising, removing or otherwise facilitating the
moving operations of the applicant shall be paid by applicant to each public or
municipally owned utility concerned. The public or municipally owned utility may
require the applicant to furnish the public or municipally owned utility with
appropriate bond or other surety agreement insuring the payment of all expenses
incurred as a result of applicant's moving operations.
B. The failure of
any public or municipally owned utility, after having received the notice
provided for in Section 15.12.040 of this chapter, and having received advance
payment or agreed to accept a surety arrangement in lieu of advance payment, to
raise, remove, relocate or otherwise adjust its aerial facilities to accommodate
applicant's moving operations, within thirty (30) days from the date notice is
received or within twenty-four (24) hours after notice is given following the
initial thirty-day notice period, shall render such utility liable to applicant
for damages in an amount not to exceed one thousand two hundred dollars
($1,200.00) per day for each day said public or municipally owned utility fails
and refuses to so accommodate applicant's moving operations. Suit to recover
such damages shall be maintained in the district court in the district in which
such property is located and the applicant shall be entitled to reasonable
attorney's fees and court costs in addition to such damages. (Prior code §
5-805)
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