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Each applicant shall also file a certificate of insurance indicating that the applicant is carrying public liability insurance in effect for the duration of the permit covering the applicant and all agents and employees for the following minimum amounts:
1. Bodily Injury – $100,000.00 per person; $300,000.00 per accident.
2. Property Damage – $100,000.00 per accident.
At all times when a building or similar structure is in motion upon any street, alley, sidewalk or public property, the permittee shall maintain flag persons at the closest intersections or other possible channels of traffic to the sides, behind and ahead of the building or structure. At all times when the building or structure is at rest upon any street, alley, sidewalk or public property the permittee shall maintain adequate warning signs or lights at the intersections or channels of traffic to the sides, behind and ahead of the building or structure.
In the event any building or similar structure is found to be in violation of Section 124.10, the City is authorized to remove such building or structure and assess the costs thereof against the permit holder and the surety on the permit holder’s bond.
It is unlawful to move any house or building of any kind over any pavement, unless the wheels or rollers upon which the house or building is moved are at least one inch in width for each one thousand (1,000) pounds of weight of such building. If there is any question as to the weight of a house or building, the estimate of the City as to such weight shall be final.
The holder of any permit to move a building shall see that all telephone, cable television, and electric wires and poles are removed when necessary and replaced in good order, and shall be liable for the costs of the same. The holder of the permit for moving a building shall give 24 hours’ notice to the owners of any such wires and poles to remove such wires, and the owner of such wires may either remove or direct the removal and replacing of such wires, and the holder of the permit shall pay the reasonable costs thereof.
After the service of the notice, as provided in Section 124.13, it shall be the duty of any public service corporation whose property is located upon or over the streets and alleys of the City and whose property is an obstruction to the movement of said building over the streets and alleys, upon the payment, if required, by the owner of said building, or the party moving the same, of the reasonable expense of removing said obstructions and replacing the same after the building has been moved, to temporarily remove said obstruction so as to enable said building to pass the obstruction.