A. Permit.
1. No person shall import or export more than one thousand (1,000) cubic yards of earth materials along a public street to or from a site within the City of Culver City without first having obtained a permit therefor from the City Engineer.
2. The City Engineer may approve the issuance of the permit upon the imposition of reasonable conditions, including but not limited to:
a. The times and date(s) during which the importing or exporting shall be conducted.
b. The route along public streets to be followed during the importing or exporting.
c. Requirements regarding dust control and noise control.
d. Submission of a bond, or other security, in an amount and form subject to the approval of the City Attorney and City exporting activity is, in the opinion of the City Engineer, in need of same.
e. Submission of evidence of insurance, in an amount and form subject to the approval of the City Attorney, including the City and its officers and employees as additional insureds and with endorsements as required.
f. Any other reasonable condition that the City Engineer determines necessary for the protection of public health, safety and welfare.
3. Before the issuance of the permit, the applicant shall pay a fee based upon the total number of cubic yards of earth materials to be imported or exported and upon the miles of public street to be traversed, excepting freeways, at a rate as established by a resolution of the City Council.
('65 Code, § 30-60)
B. Establishing truck routes. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Code, the City Engineer, after consultation with the Chief of Police and if the public interest is better served, may permit the importing/exporting vehicles to be driven along routes other than those officially designated as truck routes.
('65 Code, § 30-61) (Ord. No. 84-023 § 1)