§ 153.05 SIGNS AND CANOPIES EXTENDING OVER PUBLIC WAYS; INSPECTION.
   (A)   All signs and canopies extending over any sidewalk, street, or alley or any public way must be securely fastened and constructed so that there will be no danger of the same being dislodged by ordinary winds or falling from any other cause.
('70 Code, § 10.12.8)
   (B)   It shall be the duty of the Administrative Official to inspect, or cause to be inspected, every sign, canopy, or awning which extends over any sidewalk, street, alley, or any other public way. If any such sign or canopy is found to be insecurely fastened he shall report this fact to the owner of the sign or to the owner or occupant of the premises on which it is fastened. If the sign or canopy is not made secure within ten days after such notice, it may be torn down by the village maintenance crew on order of the Board of Trustees.
('70 Code, § 10.12.10)
(Ord. passed 5-23-78) Penalty, see § 153.99