§ 97.047 PERMIT REQUIRED FOR CULVERTS, DRIVEWAYS, SIGNS, AND CERTAIN FENCES.
   No culvert, driveway, stock pass fence, or sign shall be constructed or maintained on the right-of-way of any designated state or federal highway, street, avenue, lane or alley within the city without first securing a permit from the City Clerk, the fee for which shall be a sum as set by the City Council by motion or resolution. Before granting a permit, the applicant shall give, in writing, reasonable information about the proposed work to be done, including, but not limited to, size and location of the proposed work to be done. The City Clerk shall duly inform the Superintendent of Streets of the city and such other city officer who may be officially concerned for the proposed work for which an application for a permit has been made. On approval of such application by the Superintendent of Streets and such other city officer who may be officially concerned, the City Clerk shall issue such permit. The permit shall have the effect of permitting the proposed work to be done in accordance with the approved application and in accordance with all laws, ordinances, and other regulations in effect in the city and not otherwise. The city may remove without notice any such culvert, driveway, fence to stock pass, or sign constructed or maintained without first obtaining such permit.
(Prior Code, § 97.42) Penalty, see § 10.99