House moving permits shall be conditional upon such requirements as may be established by the city engineer subject to the following regulations:
A. Any truck with metal tires used for moving buildings shall not exceed six hundred (600) pounds per inch of tire surface width while loaded.
B. If rollers are used to move a building, planks shall be placed under the rollers of such width and in such a manner as to protect the surface of the street.
C. Buildings shall be moved upon rollers or upon a truck or dolly having wheels equipped with pneumatic, solid rubber, or metal tires.
D. Buildings shall be allowed to remain stationary on a street only where they will not obstruct an intersection or obstruct access to any fire hydrant, standpipe or other fire fighting equipment, located upon or adjacent to such street.
E. Structures shall not be allowed to be moved on the public right-of-way between the hours of thirty (30) minutes after sunset to thirty (30) minutes before sunrise.
F. The fire, police, and engineering departments of the city shall be notified of the exact location of the building being moved twice each twenty-four (24) hours while the building is being moved. One time shall be between six p.m. and midnight of each twenty-four (24) hours.
G. Provision shall be made for the protection of any tree, shrub or plant located in, or on any street, park boulevard, alley or public place in the city.
H. Buildings shall not be moved upon any street at any other time, to any other destination or in any other manner than as stated in a valid permit.
I. The local utilities shall be notified of the time and place where the moving operations will be carried on.
J. Preparation work on the structure to be moved will not be allowed prior to the issuance of the moving permit.
K. The city engineer may require such additional regulations as he/she may deem necessary to protect the public health and safety. (Prior code § 7841(f))