When a relocation permit application is filed and the relocation permit fee paid to the city, a public notice shall be given of the proposed building relocation by posting in front of the property under consideration and adjacent thereto as hereinafter defined, notice of intention to move, printed in plain type with letters of not less than one inch in height and followed by a statement in six or eight point type. The notice shall: set forth the fact that a relocation permit has been applied for a building to be moved to the subject property; state the present location of the building to be moved thereto; and indicate the closing date by which protests must be filed with the chief building official in writing by adjacent property owners, if they desire to protest the relocation and have the planning commission hold a hearing thereon. The moving notice shall also be posted on the front of the building or structure to be moved, and notices shall be posted not more than one hundred (100) feet apart upon the street which said property fronts for a distance of not less than three hundred (300) feet in each direction from said property. The time of posting shall be seven continuous days, within which period protests may be filed. (Prior code § 7840(d))