17.04.120 CRITERIA FOR DENIAL OF PERMIT — PERMIT MAY BE CONDITIONED.
   .010   Whenever, in the judgment of the City Engineer, the proposed work would directly or indirectly create a hazard to human life or endanger adjoining property or property at a higher or lower level, or any public sewer, storm drain, watercourse, street, street improvement or any other public property, or create a nuisance, the application shall be denied. If in the opinion of the City Engineer the danger or hazard can be eliminated by the erection or installation of walls, cribs or other devices, or by a specified method of performing the work, the City Engineer may grant the permit, upon condition that the specified protection and precautionary work be done to his or her satisfaction, or upon condition that a specified method of performing the work be used.
   .020   In granting any permit under this chapter, the City Engineer may attach such conditions thereto as may be reasonably necessary to prevent danger to public or private property, or to prevent the operation from being conducted in a manner hazardous to life or property, or in a manner likely to create a nuisance.
(Ord. 1167 (part); December 10, 1957: Ord. 5966 § 18; April 26, 2005.)