§ 10-326. RED LIGHTS; NOTIFICATION OF FIRE CHIEF.
   It shall be the duty of the permit holder to place red lights in plainly visible positions for not less than 200 feet on each side of the building or structure which is being moved at the close of day and to keep the lights burning throughout the entire night and until one hour after sunrise on the following morning. Such lights shall be so placed and maintained that the view of the lights will not be in any sense obstructed. Provided, that if necessary, as many additional lights as will enable any person of reasonable and ordinary prudence to take notice of the obstruction shall be placed at such other points on the building or structure. It shall be the further duty of the house mover, or his or her agent, to station a sufficient number of persons on guard and to establish such notices by placard or boards in the immediate vicinity of the moving activities as will be necessary to apprize any reasonable person of potential danger that might be incurred by coming any closer to the moving operations or buildings being moved or to any of the instruments or agencies used in the moving of the same. The moving contractor shall also notify the Fire Chief of the location of such building.
(Prior Code, § 10-326)