(a) PERMIT REQUIRED. No person shall deposit or maintain in or upon any
street, any building material of any kind, any debris from any building
or building excavation, or any other kind of material or equipment
used or intended for use in connection with any building or other
work upon adjacent private property without first making and filing
a written application with the department of public works, receiving
a permit therefrom to do so, and making a deposit with the department
of public works.
(b) This deposit shall cover the costs of inspection and restoring the street and sidewalk to its original condition. Fee schedule is set forth in Section
13.16.050. The minimum deposit for permits for swimming pools shall be set forth by resolution of the city council.
(c) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. The application for said permit shall contain:
(1) the name, residence and business address of the applicant; (2)
the name, location, and area of street for which a permit is desired.
(d) FEE. The issuance for material in streets permit shall be set by
resolution of the city council.
(Ord. 117 § 5.01, 1962; Ord. 947 § 6, 1982; Ord. 1254 § 6, 1996)
No person shall maintain any building material of any kind whatsoever,
or any debris on any street, without placing a red light at each end
of each pile of such material or debris during the whole of each night
from sunset until sunrise. In the event it becomes necessary for the
department of public works to place emergency-safety devices upon
such material, the cost of placing and maintenance shall be deducted
from the deposit.
(Ord. 117 § 5.04, 1962)
No person shall deposit or maintain any building material of
any kind whatsoever, or any debris from any building or excavation,
in or upon any street:
(1) Within twenty-five feet of any fire hydrant;
(2) A distance greater than ten feet from the curb on the same side of
the street;
(3) In any manner as to prevent or endanger passage of any vehicle;
(4) In any manner as to obstruct the gutter space of the street;
(5) Except upon the same side of the street and immediately in front
of the building in actual course of construction, alteration, repair
or demolition.
(Ord. 117 § 5.05, 1962)
No person shall mix, make, place or pile any mortar, plaster,
or lime, or any similar substance or mixture upon any surface of any
paved street, or cause the same to remain at any place in such a manner
that the same will fall or leak upon the surface of any street.
(Ord. 117 § 5.06, 1962)
No person shall fail to keep the permit granted for maintaining
building material or debris at all times at the place where such work
is being done; nor fail, upon demand therefor, to exhibit such permit
to any member or inspector of the department of public works, or any
public officer.
(Ord. 117 § 5.07, 1962)
No person shall store or keep upon any street any material or
debris taken from any excavation or building, or fail to remove the
same from day to day as it is produced or wet any dry debris or rubbish,
so as to prevent the same from being blown by the wind, whether in
the course of removal from any building or excavation, or on any street.
(Ord. 117 § 5.08, 1962)
(a) Every permit granted by the department of public works under Section
13.20.010 shall become and be void within sixty days from the date issued.
(b) The department of public works may extend the time of the permit
for a period not to exceed sixty days.
(c) None of the provisions of Sections
13.20.010 to
13.20.080, inclusive, shall apply to work performed under an excavation permit.
(Ord. § 117 § 5.09, 1962)