A. It is unlawful for any person to paint any house numbers on any curb unless said person has first obtained consent in writing from the property owner.
B. It is unlawful for any person to request, demand, solicit or receive any payment, compensation, donation or other consideration for the painting of house numbers on any curb unless, prior to the painting, such person secures from the property owner in front of whose premises the number is painted written consent to paint the curb and a written agreement to pay the amount requested, demanded, solicited or received.
C. No property owner or occupant of any property shall be liable for any payment, compensation, donation, or other consideration relating to the painting of house numbers on curbs in front of his or her premises unless the property owner agreed in writing prior to the painting to make such payment.
D. Any writing which purports to be a billing for services rendered in connection with the painting of house numbers on any curb shall contain on its face the text of subsections B and C of this section, in at least ten (10) point type.
E. It is unlawful for any person to receive any payment, compensation, donation or other consideration for the painting of house numbers on any curb before the painting has been completed and inspected by the property owner.
F. Any person who seeks consent to paint house numbers on a curb or who requests, demands, solicits or receives any payment, compensation, donation or other consideration for the painting of house numbers shall give to or leave with each property owner contacted a receipt or other document which sets forth the person's name, street address, telephone number, and city curb painting permit number.
G. Each employee, agent, representative or contractor of a curb painting permittee shall, at all times when engaged in activity covered by the permit, carry on his or her person and display upon request a copy of the valid permit pursuant to which he or she is operating. (Prior code § 38.01.012)