§ 97.30 PERMIT.
   (A)   Required. It shall be unlawful for any person to move any building through or along any street or alley without a permit issued by the Board of Public Works and Safety. ('75 Code, § 22-46)
   (B)   Application. Any person desiring the permit required by this subchapter shall file with the City Civil Engineer a written application, setting forth the kind of building to be moved, its dimension in extreme length, height, and width, its present location and the particular lot or site, naming the street on which the lot is situated, to which it is proposed to be moved, and the route to be taken and the streets and alleys to be passed over. ('75 Code, § 22- 47)
   (C)   Actions by City Engineer. On receipt of an application for a permit required by this subchapter, the City Engineer shall examine the building and refer the application to the Board of Public Works and Safety together with his opinion endorsed in writing on the application as to whether the proposed removal can be made without serious injury to persons or property, and whether or not the location of such building on the lot or site named in the application would be a detriment to, or depreciate the value of adjacent or surrounding property. ('75 Code, § 22-48)
   (D)   Issuance hearing. Before the permit required by the provisions of this subchapter is issued, the Board of Public Works and Safety shall hold a hearing at which property holders who suffer damages by reason of the issuance of the permit shall have an opportunity to be heard. Notice of the hearing shall be given by publication. ('75 Code, § 22-50) Penalty, see § 97.99
Cross-reference:
   Permit fee, see § 150.04