1. A portion of any street or highway not exceeding 1/3 thereof between the curb lines immediately in front of any lot or tract of ground upon which a building or buildings are to be erected may be used for the purpose of keeping or storing material to be used in the erection of such building or buildings for a period not exceeding 90 days. Provided, however, that any material so kept or stored shall be piled in a neat and workmanlike manner so as not to interfere with the travel or use of such street or highway and that a passageway equal to 2/3 the width of such street or highway shall, at all times, be maintained. Provided, further, that any person or persons using the street or highway for the storage of material, as aforesaid, shall place and maintain red lights upon such material from sunset to sunrise and shall take such other precautions as may be necessary to prevent injury to any person or persons by reason of keeping or storing said material upon the street or highway.
2. Upon the completion of any building it shall be the duty of the contractor who has erected such building or the owner thereof, to remove all material remaining upon the street or highway and all the debris that has accumulated thereon by reasons of the keeping or storing of said material thereon for the erection of said building and to leave said street or highway in a clean and passable condition.
(Ord. 129, 6/10/1913, §2)