§ 9.08.365 OBSTRUCTING STREET OR FIRE HYDRANT.
   A.   Whenever an excavation or obstruction obstructs, or is likely to obstruct, the use of a street or access to any fire hydrant in such a manner as to deter or hinder the operation of the Fire Department in extinguishing or controlling fire, the person making such excavation, street improvement, street betterment, facility, equipment or obstruction shall promptly notify the Fire Department, giving the exact location. This provision shall appear on or be attached to every permit issued under this Subchapter.
   B.   No firm or person shall deposit or maintain any building material of any kind whatsoever or any debris from any building or excavation in or upon any street:
      1.   Within 25 feet of any fire hydrant.
      2.   Within 11 feet of the nearest rail of any railroad tract on such street.
      3.   Where no railroad track exists, not more than 5 feet from curb into the street.
      4.   In any manner as to prevent the passage of any vehicle.
      5.   In any manner as to obstruct the gutter space of the street, per § 9.08.400 of this Subchapter.
      6.   No building material, debris, or excavated material shall be stored, stockpiled or maintained on any street, parkway, or sidewalk other than immediately in front of the building in actual course of construction, alteration, repair or demolition.
      7.   No person shall mix, make, place, or pile any mortar, plaster, asphalt, tar, lime, concrete, or any similar substance or mixture upon any surface of any street, parkway, sidewalk, or other public right of way; nor shall any person wash any plaster mixer, mixing box, plaster tools, ar any plastering equipment whatsoever onto any street, parkway, sidewalk or other public right of way, nor shall any person cause to be washed or emptied in any manner any concrete mixer or box, mixing truck, wheelbarrow or any tools, or any other concrete equipment whatsoever; nor wash or empty any paint buckets, paint-spraying equipment, tools or brushes onto any street, parkway, and the like, nor allow any of the above-mentioned materials to leak or run onto any street, alley, parkway or sidewalk, or remain to seep into or become bonded to any paved street, alley or sidewalk. Any violation of this Subsection will cause a Stop Work Order to be issued and the Division to have the necessary clean-up work done, with all costs therefor to charged to the violator and paid for before any Stop Work Order will be removed from any job where such violation was committed.
('65 Code, § 30-34)