§ 94.003 PROTECTING STREETS; HEAVY ENGINES AND MACHINES.
   (A)   Heavy equipment; permits. No person shall drive, haul or propel nor cause to be driven, hauled or propelled, any machine engine or conveyance of any kind, except automobiles having rubber tires, over, on or across any paved street, alley or public place in the city, if any wheel of such machine, engine or conveyance shall have lugs on the outside or circumference of the same which come in contact, or if any such wheel is provided with anything, except a smooth and uniform surface to come in contact and which does come in contact, with the paving of any such street, alley or public place; provided, however, that, in case it is necessary for any such machine, engine or conveyance to cross any paved street or alley in the city, permission to cross the same may be had and obtained by the person owning or operating such machine, engine or conveyance obtaining the consent of the City Engineer to so cross such street or alley under the supervision of the City Engineer and upon providing and laying down planks under the wheels of such machine, engine or conveyance as shall be directed by the City Engineer.
(1992 Code, § 630:00)
   (B)   Damage to streets. No person shall drive, propel or haul, nor cause to be driven, propelled or hauled, any machine, engine or conveyance over, on or across any paved street, alley or public place in the city which shall cause injury or damage to the paving on such street, alley or public place.
(1992 Code, § 630:05)
Penalty, see § 94.999