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It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or be engaged in holding or conducting any public meeting or gathering in any public street, alley, boulevard or other public places in the City, unless permission be first obtained from the City Council.
(Ord. 327, passed 4-23-1929)
(a) Prohibition. No person shall place or cause to be placed any stone, brick, timber, lumber, rubbish, material or other obstruction in or upon any street, lane or alley within the City, nor permit any such incumbrance or obstruction to remain in any streets, lanes or alleys without the permission of the City Council.
(b) Definitions.
(1) For the purpose of this section
PERSON shall not include the State or a political subdivision of the State operating within the scope of its duties.
(2) For the purpose of this section
SAFETY VISION means an unobstructed line of sign enabling a driver to travel upon, enter or exist a roadway in a safe manner.
(c) A person shall not remove, or cause to be removed, snow, ice or slush onto or across a roadway or the shoulder of the roadway in a manner which obstructs the safety vision of the driver of a motor vehicle other than off-road vehicles.
(d) A person shall not deposit, or cause to be deposited, snow, ice or slush onto or across the roadway or the shoulder of the roadway in a manner which obstructs the safety vision of the driver of a motor vehicle.
(e) A person shall not deposit, or cause to be deposited, snow, ice or slush on any roadway, highway or sidewalk.
(Ord. 100, passed 8-3-1909; Ord. 2702, passed 3-26-1979)
No person shall place any building material or other obstruction in any street, lane, alley, sidewalk or gutter until a bond, in the amount specified by the City Council in the permit granted by the City Council for the placing of the obstruction, to protect the City against any claims for damages to the person or property of any person that may be claimed because of the building material or other obstruction remaining in the street, lane, alley, sidewalk or gutter, shall have been first filed with the City Clerk and approved by the City Council.
(Ord. 100, passed 8-3-1909)
It shall be unlawful for any carpenter, stone mason or other mechanic to use or occupy any street, lane or alley within the City for the purpose of framing timber, cutting, sawing or dropping stone, unless by permission of the City Council and then not to exceed one-quarter of the street or highway.
(Ord. 100, passed 8-3-1909)
No person shall use any of the sidewalks, streets or alleys within the City for the storage, keeping or displaying thereon of any goods, wares, merchandise, produce, provisions, vegetables, boxes, barrels or showcases without first obtaining the permission of the City Council to do so. The storing, keeping or displaying of any article hereinbefore mentioned on any public sidewalk, street or alley without first having secured the permission of the City Council as hereinbefore provided is hereby declared to be and constitute a public nuisance and in addition to the penalties provided for this Code, proceedings may be instituted in the Circuit Court of the County for the abatement of the nuisance. No such permission as hereinbefore provided shall be granted by the City Council to any person, until proof of public liability insurance, running to the benefit of the City, in amounts not less than $100,000.00 and $300,000.00 is filed by the person.
(Ord. 100, passed 8-3-1909; Ord. 1799, passed 8-24-1964)
No person shall move or assist in moving any building into, along or across any street, lane or alley within the City without having first obtained permission of the City Council, and then only by the route and under the direction of the City Administrator, who shall make such orders and directions as the safety and convenience of the public may require.
(Ord. 100, passed 8-3-1909)
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