8-4-1: PERMIT REQUIRED:
   A.   No person shall move a building over any street within the corporate limits of the village without first obtaining a permit therefor. Permits issued hereunder shall not be assignable or transferable and shall not be used by any person other than the permittee or his employees. (1969 Code, ch. 19, art. VII, § 2)
   B.   Any person desiring to obtain a permit authorizing the moving of a building over a street within the village shall make application therefor to the building inspector upon a form provided by him. The applicant shall furnish the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant.
      2.   The location from which the building is to be moved.
      3.   The destination to which the building is to be moved.
      4.   The route proposed by the applicant over which the building is to be moved.
      5.   The dimensions of the building.
      6.   Type of construction (frame, brick, concrete, etc.).
      7.   The applicant's signature.
   C.   The application shall be accompanied by a surety company bond, in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00), conditioned on the faithful performance by the applicant of all the requirements of this chapter, to indemnify the village and to save it harmless against any and all claims, demands or causes of action whatsoever which might arise or accrue against it by reason of the granting of such permit or the exercise of any privilege thereby conferred, and to repay all damages which may be suffered by the village or by any other person by reason of the exercise of the permit, including by way of illustration, but not of limitation, injury to pavements, curbs, sidewalks, poles, wires or trees. (1969 Code, ch. 19, art. VII, § 3)
   D.   Fees: The fee for obtaining e permit to move a building over the village streets shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each day or fraction thereof that the building rests on, blocks or impedes traffic upon any village street. The applicant shall deposit the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) with the village treasurer as an initial fee. Unused portions of the fee shall be refunded to the applicant pro rata; fees in excess of the deposit shall be collected from the applicant in like manner. During any period that a building rests on, blocks or impedes traffic upon any village street, the unearned deposit shall be not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00), and in the event that the deposit falls below that amount, the permit shall be revoked forthwith unless an additional deposit is made which shall bring the unearned deposit to one hundred dollars ($100.00). (1969 Code, ch. 19, art. VII, § 5)