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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.B-41Ordinance B 41 An Ordinance to Prevent Interference With Radio Reception, The Council of the Cityof Aspen do ordain as follows; Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate within the limits of the city of Aspen, any electrical device machine, or equipment which needlessly and unnecessarily causes interference with Radio reception, when such interference can be reasonably prevented by meansof repairs, adjustments, the installation of connective applicances or other practicable alterations. Section 2, The administation and enforcement of this ordinance shall be entrusted to and imposed on radio inspector (electric inspector) or other designated municipal official whose duty it shall be to investigate complaints of radio interference to locate the sources of such interference, to advise and make recommendations as to its elimination, and who is hereby authorized to issue orders for such repairs, adjustments, or alterations to be complied with within a reasonable length of time, as shall be practicable and reasonably necessary to prevent the continuance of such interference Section 3. The radio inspector shall upon presentation of his badge or other evidence of his authority, have the right to access to any premises at any reasonable hour for the purpose of the inspecting the installation and operation of any devise or equipment coming within the provisions of this ordinance, and it, shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with such inspector or hinder him in the dischage of his duties. Section 4 (1) there is hereby created a Radio commission, composed of three members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the council for terms of three years, the term of one commissioner to expire each year. At least two members of such commission shall be especially qualified by their knowledge and familiarity with electric or radio principles and practices. (2) It shall be function of the Radio Commission to serve in an advisory and general supervisory capacity to the radio inspector in matters concerning the determination of scientific facts and reasonableness of judgement Section 5, Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance or who shall fail to comply with the orders of the radio inspector within the time specified therein shall upon conviction be punished by fine of not less than $1.00 nor more than $10.00 each day which such violation or failure to comply continues shall constitute a separate offense. Section 6, This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication, read, passed and ordered published in the Aspen Times this 1st day of February A. D. 1941. L.G. KURTZ Clerk