Before proceeding with any construction project in which it is desired or may be necessary to drive across a curb, tree lawn or sidewalk, the permit holder shall cut the curb for a sufficient width at the location of the contemplated permanent driveway so as to prevent damage to the remainder of the curb, and if there is no curbing, he shall install in the ditch paralleling the street, tile of sufficient size, but not less than 12 inches, to prevent the backing up of water in the ditch and shall cover the tile with crushed stone or gravel to the level of the existing road for a width sufficient to allow trucks carrying building supplies to pass over. Thereafter no vehicle shall be driven across the curb, tree lawn, sidewalk or ditch except by way of the curb cut and proposed driveway. Such person shall take such further action as may be necessary to prevent the formation of ruts, depressions or other obstacles or hazards to pedestrian travel along the tree lawn or sidewalk. All of the work shall be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Municipal Engineer, who shall have the authority to determine the width, depth and manner of cutting the curb or laying tile and the type of protection of the sidewalk and tree lawn.
('80 Code, § 1317.03) (Ord. 7-75, passed 2-17-75; Am. Ord. 24-07, passed 5-21-07) Penalty, see § 150.999