[Ord. No. 316, Art. 3 § 1, 4-9-1942]
No building, dwelling, house, barn, shed or any outbuilding of any nature or description shall be moved over any street of the City on rollers, pegs, wheels, sledges or other apparatus without first obtaining a permit from the City Administrator.
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Cross Reference — See § 5-1 of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 316, Art. 3 § 2, 4-9-1942]
No building, dwelling, house, barn, shed or any outbuilding shall be allowed to stand in the streets of the City in one (1) block for a longer period than six (6) hours, except for the period between sunset and sunrise, when such building, dwelling, house, barn, shed or other outbuilding shall have a red lanterns hung on it on every side from which vehicles might approach same.
[Ord. No. 316, Art. 3 § 3, 4-9-1942]
No pavement nor any part thereof shall be taken up or removed to assist in any way the moving of any building, dwelling, house, barn, shed or other outbuilding, nor shall pegs, stakes or poles be driven into paved streets for such purposes.
[Ord. No. 316, Art. 3 § 4, 4-9-1942; Ord. No. 2362 § 1, 7-18-2005]
Before any permit shall be issued under this Article, the applicant shall furnish proof of liability insurance in the name of the applicant in the minimum amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) for both bodily injury and property damage, insuring the City and any person for bodily injury and property damage resulting from the process of moving such building.