14.32.200: PERMIT REQUIRED FOR CERTAIN WORK:
   A.   Required For Obstruction Of Public Way: Except for a period of ten (10) days prior to scheduled city sponsored cleanup campaigns, the terms and conditions of which shall be described in flyers or mailings produced and distributed by the city, it is unlawful for any person to place, cast, deposit, permit, erect, or suffer to remain in or upon any public way in the city any "obstruction" as defined in this chapter, without obtaining from the city engineer permission so to do, and then only in strict accordance with the terms and conditions of these ordinances and of the express permission granted.
   B.   Required For Occupation Of Street With Building Material: It is unlawful for any person to occupy or use any portion of a public way for the storage of construction or landscaping materials and/or equipment without first making application for and receiving a permit for the occupation or use. However, no fence construction pursuant to these ordinances and no building material shall remain in place on any public way after the ending date of the permit, unless said permit is extended by the city engineer.
   C.   Required For Scaffold Or Staging Over Public Way: It is unlawful for any person to erect, build, maintain, swing or use any scaffold, fence or any other temporary structure over or upon the public way without first obtaining a permit for that purpose and paying the fee for such permit.
   D.   Not Required When: A permit is not required for use of the public way, other than as noted in this article. However, all persons working within the public way shall properly protect travelers thereon by conformance to the Salt Lake City traffic barricade manual. Any obstruction of a travel lane on any collector or arterial street, as defined in the Salt Lake City official street map, for a period of more than twenty (20) minutes shall be barricaded in accordance with a traffic plan approved by the transportation engineer. (Ord. 17-00 § 1, 2000: Ord. 70-99 § 1, 1999)