[CC 1985 § 26-2; Ord. No. 5947 § 9, 2-21-1984]
All telegraph, telephone and electric light posts and poles
and fire hydrants shall be located upon the streets at such points
as the Director of Municipal Services shall direct, and shall be located
at such points as will least interfere with the free use of the streets
by the public. Upon streets that are or may hereafter be paved or
macadamized, the same shall be located upon the parkway at or near
the curb.
[CC 1985 § 26-3; Ord. No. 5947 § 9, 2-21-1984]
A. Driving Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person,
except under the direction of the City Engineer or Director of Municipal
Services, to drive upon any street or public highway in the City while
the same is being resurfaced, improved, oiled or repaired.
B. Interfering With Barricades. It shall be unlawful for any
person to tear down, remove or destroy any barricade placed across
any street or public highway in the City which has been placed across
any street to protect the same while it is being resurfaced, improved,
oiled or repaired.
[CC 1985 § 26-4]
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or maintain along
any public street, alley or highway adjoining any sidewalk within
the City any fence composed in whole or part of barbed wire.
[CC 1985 § 26-5; Ord. No. 6063 § 1, 3-4-1985]
A. Required. Every outdoor swimming pool or family pool shall
be completely surrounded by a fence or wall not less than four (4)
feet in height, which shall be so constructed as not to have openings,
holes, or gaps larger than four (4) inches in any horizontal dimension.
A dwelling house or accessory building may be used as part of such
enclosure.
B. Gates, Doors To Be Locked. All gates or doors entering
through such enclosure shall be kept securely locked when said swimming
pool is not in use.
[CC 1985 § 26-6; Ord. No. 6063 § 1, 3-4-1985]
No person shall begin the erection or construction of any building,
or make any addition to any existing building by which the area of
such existing building would be enlarged until there shall have been
first established a permanent marker or monument at each corner of
the tract of land upon which such erection or construction is to be
done or such addition is to be made as said tract is described in
the application made to the City for a permit for such erection, construction
or addition, provided that the provisions of this Section insofar
as they relate to additions to existing buildings may be waived by
the Building Official.
[CC 1985 § 26-7; Ord. No. 7855 § 1, 12-1-2008]
A. All houses and buildings fronting on the north and west
sides of public streets and avenues of the City of Marshall shall
be assigned odd numbers and all buildings located on the south and
east sides of public streets and avenues of the City shall be assigned
even numbers.
B. That Lafayette Avenue shall be the base line from which
the streets running east and west shall be numbered and Arrow Street
shall be the base line from which the streets running north and south
shall be numbered. Except for the first block east of Lafayette Avenue
between High Street and Morrow Street, blocks shall be numbered increments
of one hundred (100), with the first block from the base line being
the one hundred block and the second block being the two hundred (200)
block, and so forth. The first block east of Lafayette on all streets
between High Street and Morrow Street, inclusive, shall be numbered
1 to 99. A distance of twenty (20) feet shall be allowed for each
house number in blocks one thousand (1,000) feet in length, or less.
In blocks more than one thousand (1,000) feet in length, forty (40)
feet shall be allowed for each house number. The number to apply to
any house or building shall be determined by the lot upon which the
entrance door is located. Buildings containing more than one (1) unit
shall have one (1) address with the units having a designation of
office, suite, apartment, or room with assigned numbers or letters.
C. The Code Official shall establish the street numbers of
all houses and buildings in the City. A full and complete record thereof
shall be maintained in the office of the Code Official. Upon proper
application, the Code Official shall assign the appropriate number
for each house or building within the City.
[CC 1985 § 26-8; Ord. No. 7855 § 1, 12-1-2008]
It is hereby made the duty of the owner of each house or building
fronting on a public street to keep and maintain the number so established
on such house or building in numerals at least two (2) inches high
and clearly visible from such street. In addition, it is hereby made
the duty of the owner of each house or building in the central building
district, as defined in Ordinance No. 5757, which abuts an alley to
keep and maintain the number so established on such house or building
in numerals at least two (2) inches high and clearly visible from
such alley.
[CC 1985 § 26-9; Ord. No. 7855 § 1, 12-1-2008]
Any person violating this section who fails to abate or correct
such violation within fifteen (15) days of receiving notice of such
violation shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation.