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§ 122.02 EQUIPMENT INSPECTION.
   (A)   When moving a building, prior to entry upon a public thoroughfare, the City Building Official shall be notified and shall inspect for adequacy both as to condition and type of equipment to be used in moving the building.
   (B)   Should the Building Official deem the equipment inadequate, such steps as are necessary shall be taken to correct any and all deficiencies to the satisfaction of the Building Official, and the building shall not be entered upon a public thoroughfare without final approval by the City Building Official.
(1998 Code, § 22-522)
§ 122.03 NOTICE TO PUBLIC UTILITIES, POLICE DEPARTMENT AND FIRE DEPARTMENT.
   No person shall move any house, building or other structure over any street, alley or other public thoroughfare without first notifying all public utilities and the Police and Fire Departments of the proposed route to be taken and the proposed time of the move.
(1998 Code, § 22-523) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 122.04 ACCOMPANIMENT BY POLICE OFFICER.
   No building, house or other structure shall be moved unless accompanied by a police officer, if required by the Building Official.
(1998 Code, § 22-524) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 122.05 FLAGGERS; FLARES AND LIGHTS; LEAVING BUILDING ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.
   (A)   When the moving of a house, building or other structure is commenced, flaggers must be posted ahead of and behind the moving to give proper warning.
   (B)   If it becomes necessary to leave the building or structure on public property, there shall be placed around the property, and all equipment in use, red lights, flares or other warning devices; provided that, no building or structure shall be allowed to remain stationary on and in the streets and ways for more than 24 hours, except on weekends.
   (C)   Any moving at night must be accompanied by sufficient lights and flares continually burning for the protection of the public.
(1998 Code, § 22-525) Penalty, see § 10.99
PERMITS
§ 122.20 REQUIRED.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to move, or cause to be moved, a house, building or other structure from one location to another within the city limits, or to move a house, building or other structure from without the city limits to a location within the city, or to move a house, building or other structure within the city to a point without the city, without first securing a permit to move the structure from the Building Official.
(1998 Code, § 22-541) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 122.21 APPLICATION.
   (A)   Application for a permit required by this subchapter shall be filed with the Building Official on a form provided for that purpose, and shall contain the following information:
      (1)   Name of the mover and his or her address;
      (2)   Present location of the building to be moved;
      (3)   Owner thereof;
      (4)   Location of the property to which the building is to be moved;
      (5)   Route for movement; and
      (6)   Time the movement is to begin, and the estimated time the move will be completed.
   (B)   The written application shall be received by the Building Official in duplicate, and one copy of the application promptly transmitted to the Director of Public Works for his or her inspection and approval.
(1998 Code, § 22-542)
§ 122.22 FEE.
   The fee for a permit required by the provisions of this subchapter shall be $100.
(1998 Code, § 22-543)
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