(A) No excrement, filth, garbage or substance of like offensive nature be conveyed or transported along, on or upon any of the streets, alleys or public grounds of the city without proper and sufficient protection and regulation to preserve the public health and necessary sanitation. No person shall be permitted to convey or transport along, on or upon any of the streets, alleys or public grounds of the city and articles of an offensive nature without permission from the Board of Health.
(B) No person shall convey or transport along, on or upon any of the streets, alleys or public ways in the city any excrement, filth, garbage, rubbish or anything of a like offensive nature without a permit from the Board of Health. The Board of Health may issue permits under the regulations, provisions and requirements as will properly protect and promote proper sanitary conditions and preserve the public health. The Board of Health may prescribe the form of application for the permit and also the form and provisions and conditions to be contained in the permit.
(C) The permit may be issued by the Board of Health for the length of time as may, in its judgement, be to the best interest of sanitary conditions and the public health. The permit, however, shall not extend beyond the fiscal year in which the same is issued. The permit shall be written or printed and shall be issued by the City Clerk under the seal of the city when so directed by the Board of Health.
(D) The City Clerk shall keep a record of the permits substantially in the same manner as the record is kept for licenses issued under the ordinances of the city. The applicant for the permit shall pay therefor the sum of $1, which shall be paid into the City Treasury, the same as other funds of the city. The City Clerk shall be entitled to a fee of $.25 for the permit so issued.
(Ord. 227, passed 9-6-1912) Penalty, see § 95.99