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It shall be unlawful for any person to break or destroy the curbing of any street of the city, or to otherwise deface the same, or to construct any entrance into property on any of the paved streets of the city, unless that person shall have first obtained a permit in writing from the City Manager to do so.
('64 Code, § 25-l) Penalty, see § 10.99
All gates upon the streets of the city shall open inward so as not to obstruct the sidewalks. No person shall construct or keep a gate in violation of this section.
('64 Code, § 25-15) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or maintain any stand, booth, table, or other thing upon any sidewalk or street of the city for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any goods, wares, merchandise, fruit, vegetables, fish, meats, or other commodities. However, those stands or displays may be erected or maintained so long as the stand or display is immediately anterior to a merchant's storefront and occupies no more than one-third of the width of the sidewalk, provided that temporary exceptions to the requirements of this section may be granted upon application to and approval by the City Manager.
('64 Code, § 25-13) (Am. Ord. passed 10-8-85) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) All awnings and awning frames that do not conform to the provisions of this section shall be removed within five days of notice from the City Manager or Chief of Police. All awnings or awning frames maintained or erected on commercial buildings within the city shall be of iron, metal, wood or materials approved by the Building Inspector and shall be suspended from or attached to the building. The rigid portion of such awning shall not be less than eight feet from the ground level. No awning shall be constructed or maintained in a manner that the deepest extension thereof shall be nearer than one foot of the street curb line which extended upward perpendicularly.
(B) Fixed marquees on commercial buildings shall be constructed in a manner as to give a full clearance of not less than eight feet above the ground level and shall be so constructed that drainage will be provided by downspouts built against the supporting building and drained underneath the sidewalk or ground level. No marquee shall be constructed or maintained in a manner that the deepest extension thereof shall be nearer than one foot of the street curb line which extended upward perpendicularly.
('64 Code, § 25-14; Am. Ord., passed 1-23-90) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful for any person to spit or expectorate upon any sidewalk of the city or upon any paved walk within the railroad yard, court house square, or other public places, or upon the floor of any railway station or public building of any sort in the city.
('64 Code, § 17-33) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful for anyone to throw stones or other missiles, or to play at baseball or any other game of ball upon the streets of the city.
('64 Code, § 17-35) Penalty, see § 10.99
The congregating of persons on any of the sidewalks of the city whereby the same are obstructed is prohibited.
('64 Code, § 25-9) Penalty, see § 10.99
The owner of any building shall affix conspicuously on the front thereof a house number as may be assigned to the building by the City Manager. It shall be the duty of the City Manager to assign a number upon request of the owner, in accordance with the system now in use or which may hereafter be adopted relative to the assignment of the numbers.
('64 Code, § 25-17) Penalty, see § 10.99
Except as otherwise provided in this code, no person shall name any street or change the name of any street except upon consent of City Council, as indicated by resolution.
('64 Code, § 25-18) Penalty, see § 10.99
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