§ 30-108. Location of materials.  


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  • Materials, for which a permit has been issued pursuant to this article, shall not occupy any sidewalk or street, or part thereof, other than immediately in front of the premises of the project for which the permit is issued.

    The permittee shall comply with the following restrictions regarding the placement of any materials. Unless otherwise permitted, no materials whatsoever shall be deposited or maintained:

    (a)

    Within twenty-five (25) feet of any fire hydrant;

    (b)

    Within ten (10) feet of any railroad track; (c) Directly in front of any U.S. mail box;

    (d)

    Within ten (10) feet of any pole, facility, or structure belonging to a public utility lawfully using the public streets, alleys, sidewalks or parkways of the city;

    (e)

    Directly in front of any business so as to obstruct or discourage the entering or approaching to such a place by any citizen;

    (f)

    Within ten (10) feet of any crosswalk;

    (g)

    Within seventy-five (75) feet of any gate or passageway which lends access to public school grounds;

    (h)

    Where or in such manner that gutters or waterways are obstructed and the passage of water is inhibited; or

    (i)

    Directly in front of marked public transit stops.

    Only with the consent of an officer or inspector of the city may the permittee place or extend any materials, produced by or necessary for the construction, excavation or demolition of any structure, into any road, street, or alley, and the permittee shall abide by any suggestions made by said officer or inspector as to the potential development of traffic congestion or other problems.

(Ord. No. 1409, § 2, 4-8-86)