§ 94.07 OVERHANGING OBSTRUCTIONS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to build or to extend on or over the streets or sidewalks of the town any awning, shelter, signboard or other structure without a permit from the Manager.
   (B)   All awnings, shelters, signboards or other structures built on or over the sidewalks of the town by permission of the Manager shall be strongly and securely made, and safely built and fastened so that no danger to passers-by will be suffered or threatened; shall in no way obstruct, hinder or interfere with the use of the sidewalk; and shall not have less than six feet, ten inches clear space above the sidewalk.
   (C)   In the event any judgment should be secured against the town by reason of injury to person or property inflicted by the instrumentalities referred to herein, the town shall be entitled to recover against the person, firm or corporation owning or in control of the instrumentalities the amount of the judgment, together with the interest thereon and its attorney fees incurred in connection with bringing action against the person, firm or corporation.
   (D)   The town, neither by this section nor by the issue of any permit pursuant thereto nor by any other act on the part of itself or any of its officers, servants, agents or employees, represents or warrants to any member of the public the safety of any of the instrumentalities referred to in this section or waives any of its legal rights to contest or defend any action brought against it by reason of alleged defects in the instrumentalities, all of which rights are specifically reserved.
(1995 Code, § 3-1007) (Ord. passed 1-26-1948) Penalty, see § 94.99