Before the wall of any building abutting upon parts of any street between Sixth Street on the north and Sixth Street on the south, and between Shorb Avenue on the west and Cherry Avenue on the east, both sides of all above-named streets, inclusive, shall be erected or taken down or altered, a coverage passageway shall be constructed between the curb line and the property line not less than five feet in width, and shall be kept free and clear from any obstructions, and shall be kept open for free and uninterrupted use by pedestrians. The passageway shall be enclosed by a proper and sufficient covering, the roof of which shall be at least eight feet from the surface of the sidewalk. The sides and roof shall be of sufficiently heavy construction to protect pedestrians from any falling building or other material, the sides to be composed of not less than four inch by four inch standards, nor more than eight feet from center to center, with a handrail on the side nearest the middle of the street and the side next to the building covered with material of not less than seven-eighths of an inch in thickness and the roof composed of material not less than one and three-fourths inches in thickness. No advertising of any kind shall be placed on such covered passageway.
(1964 Code §519.21)
(1964 Code §519.21)