17-7-9: DUTIES OF PERMITTEE:
Every permittee under section 17-7-3 of this chapter shall:
   A.   Move a building only over streets designated for such use in the approved, written permit.
   B.   Conduct the move on the date and time stated on the approved permit. Failure to move on the date and time shall require the applicant to reapply for a moving permit and receive new signatures of approval as required in subsection 17-7-8A of this chapter.
   C.   Notify the building official, in writing, of any and all damage done to public or private property within twenty four (24) hours after the damage or injury has occurred.
   D.   Comply with the building code, the electrical code, the plumbing code, the zoning ordinance, the state energy code, the state handicapped accessibility code and all other applicable codes and ordinances, as amended.
   E.   Pay the cost and expenses of the city occasioned by the movement of the building.
   F.   Remove all debris and materials and fill all excavations to existing grade at the original site so that the premises are left in a safe and sanitary condition within ten (10) calendar days of the moving date. The old basement or any excavation on the original site shall be fenced in immediately upon removal of the building and shall remain fenced until the excavation can be filled.
   G.   Plug the sanitary sewer line with a concrete stopper unless otherwise directed by the city. The plugged sanitary sewer line shall be inspected by the city before backfilling. The permittee shall arrange to have the water shut off at the property line and the meter returned to the city. The permittee shall notify all utilities, including the city, to disconnect all services at least forty eight (48) hours in advance of said moving.
   H.   Notify telephone, electric and gas company, railroad companies, cable television and any other utility at least forty eight (48) hours in advance of the moving of any building that will interfere with the pole, wires, conduit, cables or other property of the utility, specifying in such notice the highest part of the building above the surface of the street and the proposed route and time of moving. The utility shall furnish, at the expense of the permittee, a competent person to superintend the removal and replacement of such wires, poles, conduit, cables and other property. The permittee shall, at its own expense, furnish all the labor, materials and equipment necessary and shall remove and replace the property as directed by the appropriate utility company. Only authorized personnel of the utility company shall remove or replace any wires, poles, conduit, cables and other property. (1978 Code §8-68; amd. 1994 Code)