The following restrictions and conditions shall be observed before the issuance of a permit as required by this subchapter.
(A) No permit shall be issued to any person to move or relocate any building or structure upon another building site unless such use, building, or proposed conversion thereof conforms to zoning and building requirements of the city.
(B) No permit shall be issued to any person to move, remove, or locate any building or structure which is so constructed or in such condition as to be dangerous or unsafe or which is infested with pests or is unsanitary or which, if it be a dwelling for habitation, is unfit for human habitation or which is so dilapidated, defective, or in such a condition of deterioration or disrepair that its relocation at the proposed site would create a safety or health hazard or would cause substantial damage or material detriment to the property in the immediate vicinity of the proposed site.
(C) Every such application shall be accompanied by the written consent of the Chief of the Fire Department and Sheriff, who shall be notified of the route to be taken and when the removal or relocation shall be made.
(D) The City Clerk/Treasurer shall specify in the permit the route to be taken in the moving of a building, such means to be used to prevent the street pavement from being subjected to abnormal stresses, and the limit of time which such building or structure shall be upon the streets or alleys.
(E) No circuit or box of the city fire alarm shall be disturbed in any manner except with the permission of the Chief of the Fire Department.
(F) No building or structure which is being moved upon or over any street, alley, or property of the city shall be occupied as living quarters while such building or structure is in transit.
(G) No permit, as required by this subchapter, shall be issued unless the applicant shows that he or she has adequate machinery, appliances, and equipment to safely complete the proposed moving.
(2015 Code, § 8-2-3) Penalty, see § 150.99