Each application hereunder shall be accompanied
by a certificate of insurance in form approved by the Village Counsel
and issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this
state, running to the village, guaranteeing that the applicant has
provided public liability coverage of not less than $100,000/$300,000
and property damage insurance in the amount of not less than $50,000/$100,000
to save the village harmless from all claims, actions and proceedings
brought by any person for injury to person or property resulting from
or occasioned by any fault or default by the person to whom the permit
is issued or anyone acting thereunder on his behalf.
[Amended 4-5-1982 by L.L. No. 18-1982; 11-3-1997 by L.L. No.
17-1997]
A. The fee for each permit shall be $5, and in addition thereto there shall be a charge, as set forth in Chapter
175, Fees, per day for every day or fraction thereof that the material (such as roll-off box or container) shall remain upon the designated street or sidewalk.
B. For other sidewalk obstructions (such as scaffolding, barriers, etc.), the fee for each permit shall be as set forth in Chapter
175, Fees. This permit must be renewed after 30 days, if necessary.
No materials may be placed upon any street,
in any gutter, curb or sidewalk despite such permit, except in the
place and manner designated by the Superintendent of Public Works.
No person shall throw, deposit, sweep or cause
the accumulation of ashes, refuse, debris, dirt, grass clippings,
waste or garbage upon any street, sidewalk or public place, or in
any private street, land or premises, except where such receptacles
placed in such manner as to facilitate collection by the Department
of Sanitation.
No person shall burn paper or refuse of any
kind on any street or public place in the village within 50 feet of
any building unless the material burned shall be covered with an iron
or wire top so closely woven as to prevent the flying of ashes therefrom.