§ 94.01 ENCROACHMENT UPON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to notify all persons about to erect any buildings, sidewalks, walls or fences near the street or any public way or alley not to encroach upon the street or public alley. If, in the opinion of the Mayor and Street Committee, any obstruction is being or has been constructed on any street or public alley, the Mayor shall cause a survey of the line of the street or alley to be made by a competent surveyor, and if the survey shall show that the street or alley is obstructed by any building, sidewalk, wall or fence, the owner shall be required to pay the cost of the survey and be required to remove all obstructions at once. No person who shall be found to have encroached on any street or public way or alley by any building, sidewalk, wall or fence shall refuse or neglect to remove the same, upon notice from the Mayor, within one week from the date thereof.
(`94 Code, § 13-1)
   (B)   No gate to any residence, lot or other enclosure shall swing or open outward over the street or sidewalk. Each day any gate is allowed to open outward over the sidewalk or street shall constitute a separate offense.
(`94 Code, § 13-2)
   (C)   It shall be unlawful to erect or maintain any shelter, sunshade or awning in front of any building which shall extend over the sidewalk, which shall be less than seven feet above the level of any sidewalk or which shall extend more than ten feet from the building to which it may be attached, provided that stationary awning arms shall not be less than eight feet above the level of the sidewalk.
(`94 Code, § 13-3)
   (D)   It shall be unlawful to hang or suspend any sign over or above the sidewalks or streets at less than 8 feet from the ground over the sidewalk and less than 15 feet from the ground above the street. The sign shall be kept securely fastened at all times.
(`94 Code, § 13-4) Penalty, see § 94.99