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OBSTRUCTIONS
(A) The owner, occupant or person in control of any building, fence, porch, steps, gallery or other obstruction which is now or may hereafter be erected or placed upon any street, avenue, alley or sidewalk or other public ground of the city, shall remove the same upon written notice of the Commissioner of Streets and Public Improvements, and any person failing or refusing to comply with such notice within ten days after being so notified shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
('71 Code, § 9-1-12)
(B) Whenever the owner, occupant or person in control of any building, fence or other obstruction upon any street, avenue, alley, sidewalk or public ground in the city shall refuse or neglect for a period of ten days after notice as prescribed in the preceding section to remove the same, or if the owner, occupant or person in control cannot be readily found for the purpose of such notice, the said Commissioner shall remove or cause to be removed such obstruction, and the expense thereof shall be recoverable from such owner, occupant or person in control. Every person who shall oppose or resist the execution of said Commissioner in such regard shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
('71 Code, § 9-1-13) Penalty, see § 97.999
Whoever shall make or cause to be made any enclosure, fence or building of any kind extending upon, over or across any street, avenue, alley, sidewalk or other public place within the corporate limits of the city shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a nuisance.
('71 Code, § 8-1-15) Penalty, see § 97.999
(A) Automobiles. No automobile shall be permitted to park, stand, or remain in any public street or alley within the city unless it is legally parked. Automobiles actively making deliveries to or directly servicing an adjacent site are permitted but must not completely block the roadway or obstruct a private drive.
(B) Other conveyances. No wagon, trailer, non-motorized implement, or similar conveyance shall be permitted to park, stand, or remain in any public street or alley within the city, even if attached to an automobile, except while actively loading, unloading, or providing services directly to an adjacent site. These conveyances are allowed a maximum of eight hours in the public street or alley for such activities. They must not fully obstruct the roadway, making it impassable to other traffic, nor block a private drive. Non-motorized implements such as construction dumpsters and construction trailers may be exempt from the eight-hour limit if they have the required building permits for the adjacent site. Such implements may remain in the street or alley only for the duration of the permitted work being done and must adhere to all other applicable regulations.
(C) Obstructions. During loading, unloading, or servicing, any automobile, vehicle, truck, wagon, trailer, or other conveyance must remain in compliance with these guidelines to ensure public streets and alleys remain passable to other traffic and accessible to adjacent properties
('71 Code, § 9-1-16) (Am. Ord. 3343, passed 5-28-02; Am. Ord. 4213, passed 11-25-24) Penalty, see § 97.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any game, sport or amusement, or exhibit any machine, show or animal, or indulge in any acrobatic feats, or do anything else in the streets or upon the sidewalks, which shall have a tendency to frighten horses, or which shall collect any crowd of persons so as to interfere with the passage of teams, vehicles or persons along the streets or sidewalks. Any person violating the provisions hereof shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
('71 Code, § 7-1-16) Penalty, see § 97.999
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