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§ 4-432 SEVERABILITY.
   If any section of the Uniform Plumbing Code or of this article shall be held unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, then such section shall be considered separate and apart from the remaining provisions of the Uniform Plumbing Code or of this article, the section is to be completely severable from the remaining provisions which shall continue in full force and effect.
ARTICLE 5: MOVING BUILDINGS
Section
   4-501   Building Official; authority
   4-502   Permit required
   4-503   Same: application for permit
   4-504   Same; bond, insurance required
   4-505   Same; fee
   4-506   Contractor; license required; fee
   4-507   Route; duties of Building Official
   4-508   Notice to owners
   4-509   Duty of owners
   4-510   Interfering with poles; wires
   4-511   Display of lanterns
§ 4-501 BUILDING OFFICIAL; AUTHORITY.
   The person designated by the city or his or her authorized designee shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this article and appointment of an inspector in accordance with §§ 4-204 through 4-209, which apply in a like manner to this article.
§ 4-502 PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No person, firm or corporation shall move, haul or transport any house, building, derrick or other structure of the height when loaded for movement of 16 feet or more from the surface of the highway, road, street or alley, or a width of eight feet or more or which cannot be moved at a speed of four mph or faster, upon, across or over any street, alley or sidewalk in this city without first obtaining a permit therefor.
(K.S.A. 17-1914)
§ 4-503 SAME: APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
   All applications for permits required under the provisions of this article shall be made in writing to the City Clerk specifying the day and hour said moving is to commence and the route through the city’s streets over which the house, building, derrick or other structure shall be moved and stating whether it will be necessary to cut and move, raise or in any way interfere with any wires, cables or other aerial equipment of any public or municipally-owned utility, and if so, the application shall also state the name of the public or municipally-owned utility, and the time and location that the applicant’s moving operations shall necessitate the cutting, moving, raising or otherwise interfering with such aerial facilities.
(K.S.A. 17-1915)
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