(a) 
All roofing materials used on any building, whether it be new construction or a repair/replacement, within the city limits, shall be of new material. This includes wooden shakes, bituminous, plastic, fiberglass or shingles of any other material, aluminum, steel and/or any other metal or material.
(b) 
Houses/buildings that are declared historical may be exempt from this section if they are using a like/kind material and receive prior approval from the city council.
(c) 
Any person found to be in violation of this section may be fined in accordance with the general penalty provided in section 1.01.009 of this code plus court costs if found guilty in any court of competent jurisdiction.
(Ordinance 2009-11-16A adopted 11/16/09; Ordinance adopting 2018 Code)
The minimum building setback lines upon any lot in the city, where the building line has not been established by an approved plat or by any other city ordinance or by established use, or which is less than the minimum herein provided for, shall be determined by the city council prior to issuance of a building permit. The minimum building setback lines shall be twenty-five (25) feet in front, fifteen (15) feet in the rear and ten (10) feet on each side, provided that on a corner lot the side yard on the street side of the lot shall be not less than twenty-five (25) feet. Variances may be granted when justified by the city council.
(1987 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4)
(a) 
New lines prohibited below certain height.
The construction of any telegraph, telephone or electric lines within the city in such a manner that said lines cross above Avenue C between First Street and Sixth Street at an altitude of less than sixteen (16) feet, or above any other street or alley within the city at an altitude of less than fourteen (14) feet, shall be deemed to be an unreasonable interference with the use of such streets and alleys by the public, and such construction shall be and is hereby prohibited.
(b) 
Existing lines.
The telegraph, telephone and electric lines heretofore strung above the streets and alleys of the city, where such lines are at an altitude of less than sixteen (16) feet above Avenue C between First Street and Sixth Street or at an altitude of less than fourteen (14) feet any other street or alley within such city, shall be and the same is hereby declared to be an unreasonable interference with the use of such streets and alleys by the public, and upon request of the city council or the city secretary the owners of such lines shall cause them to be removed or raised above the limits hereinbefore set out.
(c) 
Exceptions.
The foregoing subsections shall not be applicable to lead-ins whereby telegraph or telephone service or electricity is conducted from the main lines into the residences or places of business of the consumers, but such lead-ins shall be constructed and/or maintained at the highest altitude practicable above such streets and alleys, and upon request of the city council or the city secretary such lead-ins shall be removed or raised by the owners to permit the free use of the streets or alleys below them to an altitude not less than the limits set forth in subsections (a) and (b) above.
(1987 Code, ch. 3, sec. 6)