§ 94.041 MATERIAL STORAGE ON STREETS.
   It shall be unlawful without a curbing and sidewalk permit to store any materials used in construction of curbs and sidewalks on any highway. With a permit, materials used in construction may be stored immediately in front of the premises in question, and if the owners thereof shall give their consent, in front of one adjoining property on each side thereof. Such construction material shall in no case extend toward the center of the highway more than ten feet from the curb line unless said highway is 100 feet wide, when it may extend 15 feet from said curb. No construction materials or any temporary structure shall be placed on any highway until the same in each instance becomes necessary, nor shall the same or any rubbish be permitted to remain on any highway longer than shall be absolutely necessary. It is hereby made the duty of the Mayor to see that these provisions are strictly complied with and to remove, at the cost of the owner or contractor, (if there be a contractor), all unnecessary obstructions in the highway after 48 hours’ notice. After the use of the highway under any permit, the said highway must be restored to its original condition.
(2006 Code, § 21-228) (Ord. 76-4, passed 11-1-1976, § 8) Penalty, see § 94.999