It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to so direct
the placing of poles and wires in the streets, alleys and public places
of the town that the same shall cause as little obstruction as possible,
either to public travel on such thoroughfares or to the private use
and enjoyment of adjacent property.
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or use in the streets,
alleys and public places of the town, any poles rejected or condemned
by the Electrical Inspector.
No person owning and using any poles in any street, alley or
public place in the town shall fail or refuse, after five days'
notice from the Electrical Inspector, to relocate any pole the location
of which the Electrical Inspector shall require to be changed.
It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to compel the
removal of unsafe, superfluous or improperly located poles in the
streets, alleys or public places of the town. No person owning and
using any such poles shall fail or refuse, after five days' notice
from the Electrical Inspector, to remove any pole or poles deemed
by such Electrical Inspector to be unsafe, unsuitable or improperly
located.
The Electrical Inspector shall cause all wires that have not
been used for 30 days, and which are known as dead wires, to be removed
at once at the expense of the owners of such wires; provided, however,
that all dead wires of telephone companies shall be detached from
the buildings with which they have been connected.
It shall also be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to compel
the pruning or removal of trees interfering with poles
or wires.