1339.02   ALLOWABLE USE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY DURING CONSTRUCTION.
   No public property may be used for construction or demolition purposes without the written permission of the Building Superintendent. The amount of space and conditions under which public property may be used for construction or demolition purposes shall be as set forth below.
(a)   For such purposes, not more than one-third of the width of the street that is adjacent to the curb in front of the building being erected, and for which a permit has been issued, shall be used. If the street in front of the property adjoining such building is to be used for similarly limited storage, a due waiver of claim against the City for damages on account of such use, issued by the owner of such property, shall be filed with the Building Superintendent before such use shall be allowed.
   (b)   Street or sidewalk space may be used under the following conditions:
(1)   That a walkway be constructed in the outer portion of the permissible occupied street space, conforming to the requirements of Section 1339.03.
(2)   That no building material, fence, shed or any obstruction of any kind shall be placed so as to obstruct free approach to any fire hydrant, lamp post, manhole, fire alarm box, or catch basin, or so as to interfere with the passage of water in the gutter. Protection against damage shall be provided to such utility fixtures during the progress of the work, but sight of them shall not be obstructed.
(3)   That a ten foot clear roadway be maintained through any alley located along the building site.
(4)   That proper precaution shall be made during construction to prevent concrete, mortar washings, or any other material from entering a sewer or catch basin. (Ord. 46-13. Passed 5-28-13.)