The IBC is amended by the addition thereto of the terms of this
article.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.14)
(a) License required.
No building or part of any building shall be moved through or across any sidewalk, street, alley, or highway within the city by any person who is not a licensed house mover, as herein provided. This license shall be issued by the building official after compliance by the applicant with the application and bond provisions of this article. All such licenses shall be renewable annually, and shall expire on December 31 of each year. The annual license fee shall be as prescribed in the fee schedule in appendix
A of this code.
(b) Permit required.
No building or part of any building
shall be moved through or across any sidewalk, street, alley or highway
within the city unless and until a permit therefor shall first have
been obtained from the building official.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.15)
(a) License.
Any person desiring a house moving license
shall first file with the building official a written application
therefor, which application shall contain or be accompanied by the
following:
(1) The name and address of the applicant; if the applicant proposes
to operate under an assumed name, the name under which the applicant
proposes to conduct business; or, if the applicant is corporation,
the name and principal place of business of the corporation and the
names and addresses of its officers and major stockholders.
(2) The number, make, type and weight of the vehicles, whether powered
or otherwise, which the applicant proposes to use in the course of
business.
(3) The names and addresses of the operators of said vehicles and proof
that said operators have been licensed by the state to operate the
types of vehicles which they propose to operate.
(4) A statement as to whether the applicant, its officers if a corporation,
or the operators of the applicant, have ever been convicted of any
federal, state or local law.
(5) A statement as to whether the applicant or the applicant’s
operators have ever had a claim or judgment against them for damages
resulting from the negligent operation of a vehicle.
(6) A statement as to the financial ability and responsibility of the
applicant, including the applicant’s ability to respond in damages
in the event of damage to person or property arising from negligent
conduct of his operation.
(7) A statement of the nature and extent of the applicant’s experience
in the house moving business.
(8) A certificate of insurance showing insurance coverage in force by
the applicant as follows:
(A) Public liability insurance in amounts not less than $50,000.00 per
person and $100,000.00 per accident for bodily injury, and $50,000.00
per accident for property damage.
(B) Said insurance policy or policies shall name the city as an additional
insured covering all of the applicant’s operations in the city.
(9) Such other pertinent information as the building official may deem
necessary.
(b) Permit.
Any licensed house mover desiring a house-moving
permit shall file with the building official a written application
therefor, not less than five (5) days prior to the proposed date of
removal, setting forth the following information:
(1) The type and kind of building to be moved.
(2) The original cost of such building.
(3) The present value of the building.
(4) The extreme dimensions of the length, height and width of the building.
(5) Its present location and proposed new location by lot, block, subdivision
and street address.
(6) The date and approximate time such building will be upon the streets.
(7) The proposed route from present to new location.
(8) The written consent of the local utility companies which may be affected
by such removal.
(9) Such other pertinent information as the building official may deem
necessary.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.16)
(a) If,
in the opinion of the building official, the moving of any building
will cause serious injury to persons or property or serious injury
to the streets or other public improvements, or the building to be
moved has deteriorated more than fifty percent of its original value
by fire or other element, or the moving of the building will violate
any of the requirements of this code or the zoning ordinance of the
city, the permit shall not be issued and the building shall not be
moved over the streets.
(b) If,
in the opinion of the building official, the moving of a house upon
any lot in the city will cause injury to person or property, or will
depreciate the value of surrounding property, then a moving permit
shall not be issued. Houses shall not be moved onto a lot in the city.
(c) When
any licensed house mover has been convicted of two (2) violations
of this article within a twelve (12) month period, the building official
shall refuse to issue permits hereunder and the license of said house
mover shall be suspended for a period not exceeding six (6) months.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.17)
(a) Annual mover’s bond.
The building official, as
a condition precedent to the issuance of a removal license, shall
require a bond to be executed by the applicant and a corporate surety,
approved by the building official, authorized to conduct business
in the state. Such bond shall be made payable to the city for the
benefit of any aggrieved party and shall be in amount not less than
ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). It shall indemnify the city against
any damage to streets, curbs, sidewalks, trees, highways, or other
public property caused by removal operations. Such surety bond shall
also be conditioned upon and liable for strict compliance with the
terms of this article and any permits issued pursuant hereto. Such
bond shall be further conditioned to pay the city as liquidated damages
not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per day for each day’s
delay in completing such removal or in repairing any damage to streets
or public property or in clearing public streets, alleys, or other
public property of all debris occasioned thereby.
(b) Owner’s bond.
The building official, as a condition
precedent to the issuance of any permit for the moving of any house
onto any property in the city, shall require a bond to be executed
by the owner of the property onto which the subject house is to be
moved and by a surety or sureties approved by the building official.
Such bond shall be conditioned upon completion of the building in
habitable condition and in conformity with the building code within
ninety (90) days of the date on which the building is moved. The bond
shall be made payable to the city and shall be in an amount of at
least double the cost of making the building conform with the building
code, as such cost is determined by the building official.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.18)
(a) When
the building official shall deem it necessary, the applicant shall
give written notice of application to the local utility companies
and to the owners of any adjacent property which may be affected by
the proposed move. When such notice is required, proof of compliance
herewith shall be a condition precedent to the issuance of the moving
permit.
(b) The
notice herein provided shall contain information regarding the route
and time of removal.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.19)
(a) Lights required.
Every building which occupies any portion
of public property after sundown shall have sufficient lights continuously
burning between sunset and sunrise for the protection of the public.
(b) Number and location of lights.
There shall be a minimum
of five (5) red lights placed on each street side of the building.
Said lights shall be attached to the building in such manner as to
indicate extreme width, height and size.
(c) Flares required.
In addition to the lights hereinabove
required, flares shall be placed in the street at regular intervals
for a distance of two hundred (200) feet measured from each side of
the building.
(d) Flagmen required.
When, in the opinion of the building
official, flagmen are necessary to divert or caution traffic, the
permittee shall employ, at his expense, such number of flagmen as
the building official shall deem necessary for the purpose of diverting
or cautioning traffic. Red lights shall be employed in flagging traffic
at night.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.20)
Nothing contained herein shall be construed as relieving an
applicant from duties elsewhere imposed by law or other provisions
of this chapter, and the obtaining of permits and payment of fees
therefor.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.21)
In the event the removal of a building requires the removal
or adjustment, temporarily or otherwise, of any wire, line, pole or
other impediment which is lawfully located on or over public property,
the expense thereby incurred shall be borne solely by the licensee
hereunder.
(2005 Code, sec. 15.1.22)