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Permits for the occupation of a street, alley or sidewalk may be issued by the commissioner of streets and sanitation only under conditions complying with the requirements of Sections 13-128-020 to 13-128-070.
(Prior code § 77-1)
Such occupancy shall be limited to the storage and handling of building materials, the construction of temporary sidewalks and other uses incident to the erection, alteration or demolition of buildings as approved by the building commissioner.
(Prior code § 77-1.1; Amend Coun. J. 9-13-89, p. 4604; Amend Coun. J. 3-5-03, p. 104990, § 29; Amend Coun. J. 11-13-07, p. 14999, Art. II, § 1)
The extent of occupation shall not exceed one-third the width of the roadway, nor shall it extend within four feet of any steam or street railway track. Areas of occupancy shall be limited to streets, alleys and sidewalks adjoining the property upon which the building is to be erected, altered or demolished, except that the area may be extended if the written consent of, and a waiver of claims for damages against the city by the owners of adjoining properties is first obtained and filed with the commissioner of streets and sanitation.
(Prior code § 77-1.2)
No temporary use of streets or alleys shall interfere with drainage of gutters, and no obstruction of any kind shall be placed so as to obstruct free approach to any fire hydrant, lamppost, fire alarm box, manhole or catchbasin.
(Prior code § 77-1.3)
Immediately upon completion of the building construction, all walkways, debris or other obstructions shall be removed, leaving the public property in as good condition as it was before such work was commenced.
(Prior code § 77-1.5)
If removal of a traffic control device other than a parking meter is necessary in order to accommodate properly permitted work in or affecting the public way, the commissioner may order the temporary removal of the affected device. The permittee shall pay a fee of $150.00 in advance for the removal and reinstallation of each traffic device.
(Added Coun. J. 12-4-02, p. 99026, § 7.4)
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