1359.06 PERMIT CONDITIONS.
   A house moving permit shall be granted only after the applicant accepts and complies with the following terms and conditions:
(a)    The applicant shall not allow the building being moved to remain upon or in any manner obstruct the public streets, other than between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. local time.
(b)   The applicant shall deposit with the Building Inspector, prior to receiving the permit, a security deposit equal to ten percent of the market value of the building, plus an amount estimated by the Building Inspector to be sufficient to reimburse the Village for the cost of trimming, moving, removing or replanting of trees or shrubs and of moving, removing or displacing any poles or other structures supporting any wires, cables or other equipment upon such poles or structures belonging to the Village. The cost thereof shall be estimated by the Building Inspector, and his or her determination as to the amount of the necessary security deposit shall be final.
(c)    The applicant shall have procured in writing the permission of the owners of any trees, shrubs, fences, poles, wires, cables or any other physical structures which are to be moved, removed or displaced in order to allow passage of the building. The permit to move such building shall not be issued until such time as such written permissions are filed with the Building Inspector.
(d)    The applicant shall deposit with the Building Inspector a sufficient sum to be used to pay the overtime wages of any policemen which the Chief of Police determines are necessary to employ in order to direct traffic and warn pedestrians and motorists of the obstruction of a building in the process of being moved over and upon public streets.
(e)    The applicant shall file with the Building Inspector a liability insurance policy issued by a solvent insurance company authorized to do business in the State, which policy shall conform in all respects to the requirements of this chapter. However, in lieu of filing such insurance policy, a certificate of insurance may be filed which shows that a policy meeting the requirements of this section has been issued and which sets forth its expiration date.
      (Ord. 1992-101. Passed 1-14-92.)