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A. In addition to meeting all requirements of local electrical and building codes specified in this chapter, the licensee must comply with specifically established standards and requirements for construction of the system specified in the license.

B. Construction, installation and maintenance of a cable system will be performed in an orderly and professional manner. All cables and wires must be installed, where possible, parallel with and in a manner similar to the installation of electric and telephone lines. Multiple cable configurations must be arranged in parallel and bundled with due respect for engineering considerations. Underground installations must be in conformance with all applicable codes.

C. Each cable television system must include equipment capable of providing standby power as specified in the license. The equipment must be so constructed as to automatically revert to the standby mode when the electrical utility power returns. The system must incorporate safeguards necessary to prevent injury to cable service technicians resulting from licensee’s standby power sources.

D. The licensee will at all times comply with applicable sections of:

1. National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI) C2-1990;

2. National Electrical Code (National Bureau of Fire Underwriters);

3. The City Building Code;

4. City subdivision regulations, all as from time to time amended and revised, and all other applicable rules and regulations now in effect or hereinafter adopted by the City;

5. City of Phoenix supplement to the Maricopa Association of Government Uniform Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction.

E. The cable system must not endanger or interfere with the safety of persons or property in the license area or other areas where the licensee may have equipment located. (Ord. No. G-6034, 2015)