§ 92.24 PERMITS AND RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   Permits required.
      (1)   No person shall remove, alter, or construct any curb, driveway, sidewalk, or gutter on or in any street, alley, right-of-way, or other property owned by or dedicated to or used by the City and over which it has jurisdiction to regulate the matters covered hereby without first obtaining a permit from the City.
      (2)   An application for a permit shall be filed with the City on a form prescribed by the city and shall contain such information and data as required by it.
      (3)   Before any permit is issued, the applicant shall pay to the City a permit fee as set by resolution of the City Council.
      (4)   All work done under a permit issued in compliance with this section shall be done under the direction of the Engineer or Public Works Superintendent. The Engineer or Public Works Superintendent may revoke a permit issued under the provisions of this section at any time he or she is satisfied that the work is not being performed according to the provision thereof. The acceptance of a permit constitutes an agreement by the applicant to save the City, it’s officers, employees, and agents harmless from any and all costs, damages, and liabilities which may accrue or be claimed to accrue by reason of any work performed under the permit.
   (B)   Sidewalk or parkway restrictions.
      (1)   The driver of a vehicle shall not drive upon or within a sidewalk or parkway area except to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway.
      (2)   In addition to provisions of the motor vehicle laws of the state prohibiting parking, no person shall park a vehicle upon any parkway or sidewalk except where specifically authorized, nor park in any location that necessitates the mounting, crossing, or straddling of any curb in excess of two and one-half inches in height.
      (3)   Unless otherwise provided, this division (B) shall be enforced pursuant to the provisions of ordinances relating to controlling vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
(Ord. 622, passed 11-3-2010) Penalty, see § 92.99