No person shall move any building within the Village without
a permit from the Village Clerk, notice of application for such permit
to be made 30 days in advance and to designate the streets and alleys
along which the building is intended to be moved. Such permit shall
state the date upon which such work will commence, a description of
the building and its location, the place to which such building is
intended to be moved, the name of the owner of such building, the
name of the person who will perform the work and the names of the
streets and alleys along which the building may be moved.
Upon receipt of the notice under §
74-1, the Village Clerk shall immediately notify any public utility whose lines or poles may be interfered with of the application. Such utility shall take any steps necessary to permit the building to be moved without damage to its lines and poles.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
The applicant shall, at the time of application, deposit with
the Village Clerk an amount established by resolution of the Village
Board to cover the costs to the utilities of any work necessary to
permit the moving of the building and the costs of damages to property
resulting from such moving. Upon completion of the moving, the Superintendent
of Public Works shall inspect the route and report to the Village
Clerk any damages, and the estimated amount thereof, caused to the
streets and any public or private property. Upon payment of the utilities'
expenses and settlement of all damage claims, the Village Clerk shall
release the balance of the deposit remaining. The applicant shall
be liable for any costs and damages exceeding the deposit.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any order, rule or regulation made hereunder shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Municipal Code.