CHAPTER 93: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Section
General Provisions
   93.01   Unloading on street or sidewalk
   93.02   Street and sidewalk obstruction
   93.03   Materials on street or sidewalk
Right-Of-Way Construction Regulations
   93.20   Election to manage the public right-of-way
   93.21   Definitions and adoption of rules by reference
   93.22   Permit requirement
   93.23   Permit applications
   93.24   Issuance of permit; conditions
   93.25   Permit fees
   93.26   Right-of-way patching and restoration
   93.27   Permit limitations
   93.28   Timeline for action on permit applications
   93.29   Installation requirements
   93.30   Inspection
   93.31   Work done without a permit
   93.32   Supplementary notification
   93.33   Revocation of permits
   93.34   Mapping data; information required
   93.35   Location of facilities
   93.36   Damage to other facilities
   93.37   Right-of-way vacation
   93.38   Indemnification and liability
   93.39   Abandoned facilities; removal of abandoned facilities
   93.40   Appeal
   93.41   Reservation of regulatory and police powers
Cross-reference:
   Assessable current services, see § 92.01
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 93.01 UNLOADING ON STREET OR SIDEWALK.
   No person shall unload any heavy material in the streets of the city by throwing or letting the material fall upon the pavement of any street, alley, sidewalk, or other public way, without first placing some sufficient protection over the pavement.
Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 93.02 STREET AND SIDEWALK OBSTRUCTION.
   No person shall obstruct any street, alley, sidewalk, or other public way within the city by erecting thereon any fence or building, or permitting any fence or building to remain thereon. Each day that any fence or building is permitted to remain upon the public way shall constitute a separate offense.
Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 93.03 MATERIALS ON STREET OR SIDEWALK.
   (A)   No person shall encumber any street, sidewalk, or right-of-way. No owner, occupant, or person having the care of any building or lot of land, bordering on any street, sidewalk, or right-of-way shall permit it to be encumbered with barrels, boxes, cans, articles, or substances of any kind, so as to interfere with the free and unobstructed use thereof.
   (B)   Except for the actions of the city employees and contractors carrying out their duties, no person shall:
      (1)   Obstruct any street or sidewalk by depositing snow or ice thereon;
      (2)   Dig any holes in any street, sidewalk or right-of-way;
      (3)   Remove any earth, gravel, or rock from any street, sidewalk or right-of-way;
      (4)   Obstruct any ditch draining any street or drain any noisome materials into any ditch;
      (5)   Deface, mar, damage, or tamper with any structure, work, material, equipment, tools, signs, markers, signals, paving, guardrails, drains or any other highway appurtenance on or along any street, sidewalk or right-of-way.
      (6)   Remove, injure, displace, or destroy right-of-way markers, or reference or witness monuments, or markers placed to preserve section or quarter-section corners;
      (7)   Drive over, through, or around any barricade, fence, or obstruction erected for the purpose of preventing traffic from passing over a portion of a street or sidewalk closed to public travel or to remove, deface, or damage any such barricade, fence or obstruction.
Penalty, see § 10.99
RIGHT-OF-WAY CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS
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