If the Director finds and determines that the overload movement as proposed in the application is consistent with State and local law and will not be detrimental to the public health, peace, safety and welfare, the Director shall issue an overload permit subject to such reasonable terms, provisions and conditions as he or she deems necessary to protect the public streets and places or property of any person and the public health, peace, safety and welfare, including. but not limited to, restricting the number of trips, the weight, length, width, height and size of an overload, the time of day trips may be made, the date periods during which trips may be made and requiring the applicant to obtain written approval from any person whose property will be unduly disturbed or endangered by the applicant moving an overload upon public streets or places.
(`78 Code, § 12.28.090.) (Ord. 3061 § 1 (part), 2010.)