§ 95.04 PROJECTIONS OVER SIDEWALK.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to have or keep on his or her premises any gate or door which, in opening, shall extend or swing outwardly upon or over a city sidewalk. (‘88 Code, § 15.105)
   (B)   It is hereby declared to be unlawful to have erected or to maintain in the city any street awning, canopy, sign or any thing of any kind, projecting over or across the sidewalk of any of the streets, unless the framework upon which the awning, canopy, sign or other thing is elevated shall be above the sidewalk at least seven feet, and unless the fringe or cloth cover or other material used is elevated at least six feet above the level of the sidewalk. All projections shall be securely fastened with adequate wires, arms and braces so as to protect the public. This prohibition is intended to apply to all awnings or other things of that character now in use as well as to those that may hereafter be constructed. (‘88 Code, § 15.106) Penalty, see § 10.99