It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, reconstruct, or repair any sidewalk, driveway, parking lot, curb, gutter, or drainage facility in the city without first obtaining a permit. Such work shall be constructed in accordance with city specifications. There shall be no charge for the permit. The owner of the abutting property on which such concrete driveway, sidewalk, or curb and gutter has been constructed shall have the option of withholding the payment for such work until the contractor shall present a certificate from the city manager approving said construction as having been satisfactorily completed in accordance with city specifications. Any concrete driveway, sidewalk, or curb and gutter not approved by the city manager because of any defective or faulty material or workmanship shall be removed by the contractor free of cost or expense to the owner or the city, and the work area restored to a condition approximating the natural condition existing prior to the beginning of the work.
(2004 Code, art. 3.600)
No parade, horse trail ride, procession, or street closure in public streets, sidewalks or other public place or way in the city, excepting the forces of the police, fire departments, and public works shall proceed or take place, without application being made with the city and approval by the city manager. Such permit application shall require such information to be submitted by the applicant that the city manager deems necessary in order to assess the scope and safety concerns of the parade, horse trail ride, procession or street closure.
(Ordinance 09-2018 adopted 10/4/18)
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation, or any owner or occupant of any building or premises within the corporation of the city, to maintain, place, locate, or erect any sign, obstacle, or display which protrudes past the curbline into any street in the city; provided, however, that if the lowest point of said sign, obstacle, or display be at least twelve feet (12') above the top of said curb, such sign, obstacle, or display may protrude not more than three feet (3') past such curbline into such street.
(2004 Code, sec. 3.501)
At any place on a street where there is no street curb, the owner or occupant of the property on which there is no street curb may place a mailbox on the street right-of-way in front of such property, between the property line and five (5) feet from the edge of the street pavement in front of the property, for so long as there is no street curb. Should a street curb be constructed, any mailbox so placed shall be removed, at the owner’s expense and replaced in compliance with section 1.09.031.
(2004 Code, sec. 3.502)