(A) Every building which occupies any portion of public property after sundown shall have sufficient lights continuously burning between sunset and sunrise for the protection of the public.
(B) There shall be a minimum of five red lights placed on each street side of the building; such red lights shall be attached to the building in such a fashion as to indicate extreme width, height, and size.
(C) There shall be placed, in addition to the red lights on the building, flares at regular intervals for a distance of 200 feet up the street on each side of the building.
(D) When a street is blockaded at night by a building, the same shall be protected by flares or red lights at each intersection of the block occupied by the building, or when, in the opinion of the Building Inspector, flaggers are necessary to divert or caution traffic, the owner or person moving such building shall employ, at his, her, or their expense, two flaggers, one at each street intersection beyond the building; such flaggers shall remain at these intersections diverting or cautioning traffic from sunset to sunrise; provided, that red flags shall be used in daytime.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 1, § 16) Penalty, see § 152.99