§ 91.04 OBSTRUCTION OF ROADWAYS AND PUBLIC WALKS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to encumber or obstruct any street, public walk, alley, or other public grounds by placing thereon any lumber, wood, stone or other material thereby interrupting and discommoding the use thereof for passage or travel; and also it shall be unlawful for any person to leave place or stand any wagon, sleigh, or other vehicle or any horse, mule, or other animal on any public street, alley, or other public grounds so as to interrupt and obstruct the use of the same for passage and travel; and also it shall be unlawful for any person to lead, drive, or ride any horse, mule, or other animal, whether attached to a vehicle or not, upon or across any sidewalk, except at a crossing constructed in the same.
   (B)   It shall be lawful for the owner or occupant of premises adjoining any sidewalk to construct and maintain a crossing therein, provided that said crossing shall be at the surface height of said sidewalk and the same shall be constructed and maintained in the manner and of such material as the Committee on Streets shall direct.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person who shall deposit any manure, dead animal, or any animal or vegetable matter within the corporate limits of the city or shall deposit any dirt, ashes, rubbish, or manure on any street, walk, or public grounds or shall fill up or otherwise obstruct the free course of water in any sewer, drain or gutter, or shall dig, remove, or carry away any stone, sand, earth, or ground from any street, alley, or public ground, or cause the same to be done without permission from the City Council.
   (D)   It shall be lawful for any person or persons for the purpose of repairing or erecting building or buildings to occupy a reasonable portion of the street in front of his or her or their premises with building material necessary for erecting or repairing the same, but said person or persons shall cause the excess of such material and accumulated rubbish to remove from said portion of the street whenever it becomes unnecessary for the same to remain therefor the aforesaid purpose of repairing or building.
(Ord. 6, passed 11-27-1891) Penalty, see § 91.99