CHAPTER 1454: DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
Section
   1454.01   Permit and deposits required
   1454.02   Utilities
   1454.03   Common utility lines
   1454.04   Removal of premises as a whole
   1454.05   Brick or brick-frame structures over two stories
   1454.06   Access to fire hydrants or water supply
   1454.07   Removal of overhead lines
   1454.08   Removal specifications; basements; top dressing of site
   1454.09   Cistern and vault spaces
   1454.10   Underground storage tanks and cesspools
   1454.11   Disposal of waste material
   1454.12   Time of demolition and removal
   1454.13   Sidewalk repair
   1454.14   Protection of public facilities
   1454.99   Penalty
   CROSS REFERENCES
   Debris removal, see § 660.15
   Demolition permit requirements in C-1 Districts, see Zoning Code
   Deposit for removal of building materials, see § 1426.01
   Permit fee for demolition, see § 1424.11
§ 1454.01 PERMIT AND DEPOSITS REQUIRED.
   Prior to commencing the demolition or removal of any structure, the owner or his or her authorized agent shall apply for and receive a permit pursuant to §§ 1424.11, 1426.01 and 1426.02 of this Building and Housing Code and pay the fees required therein.
(Ord. 1979-12, passed 2-5-1979)
§ 1454.02 UTILITIES.
   Prior to commencing work, the permittee will be responsible for having all utilities, including cable, electric, telephone, water, gas and steam service, for each structure shut off and utility lines removed from the building in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the utility companies involved. All sewer connections from the demolished building shall be bulkheaded at a point specified by the Engineering Department. It is the responsibility of the permittee to see that an inspector from the Engineering Department is present at the time of bulkheading the sewer connections. Any damage done to any curb, sidewalk or pavement, water connections, gas mains, telephone ducts, power ducts or any public utility not mentioned, in the street’s right-of-way during the sewer connection bulkheading operation, is the responsibility of the permittee and must be replaced or repaired at no cost to the city. Any repair or replacement of the above-mentioned items must be done to the satisfaction of the utility and the city.
(Ord. 1979-12, passed 2-5-1979; Ord. 2005-152, passed 6-20-2005)
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