§ 72.08  BUILDING AND SHIPPING ENTRANCES; NO PARKING SIGNS.
   Special no parking spaces in front of shipping entrances, and the entrances of churches, hotels, theaters, office buildings or any other buildings where a large number of  people are accustomed to gather may be provided and established by compliance with the following conditions: Any owner or occupant of such building adjacent to a street or alley desiring a certain “No Parking” space immediately in front of the entrance of such building shall make application to the Council setting forth all relevant information and stating the number of feet and the time desired for such purposes. The Council shall have authority to grant or refuse such applications in their discretion or to grant the same with such restrictions or limitations as they may fix. In case such application is granted the Council shall issue to the applicant a permit, setting forth the location of the “No Parking” space, the number of feet frontage and the time limit fixed, and such other limitations as may be pertinent. Such permit may, at any time, be withdrawn, or further limited by the Council. To enforce the provisions of the permit, the holder of the same shall have the right to place “No Parking” signs on the sidewalk, within the time limit fixed in the permit, marking the limits of the no parking space. The signs shall be of exact size, character and description required by the Council, but shall be provided at the expense of the holder of the permit.
(Ord. 1123, passed 12-29-1986)