No person shall move any unit over, upon, along, or across any public street, alley or sidewalk without a written permit therefor from the director of public works. Such permit may be referred to as a "house mover's" permit.
(Prior code § 21-73)
No house mover's permit authorized by this article shall be granted by the director of public works until:
A. 
The required fees under Article IV of this chapter have been paid;
B. 
The required deposits under Article IV of this chapter have been made;
C. 
The applicant for such permit furnishes evidence that the applicant has been issued a valid and subsisting relocation permit for the particular unit when such permit is required by the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior code § 21-74)
Each application for a house mover's permit must show:
A. 
The size of each unit when loaded on its means of conveyance;
B. 
The street location or other identifying description from and to which each unit is proposed to be moved, and the route over, along, across and upon which each unit is to be moved;
C. 
The number of units to be moved.
(Prior code § 21-75)
The director of public works upon receipt of an application for a house mover's permit shall transmit a copy of the application to the police department, fire department, street and field services administrator, permit services administrator, each public utility involved, and all departments or parties notified shall within four days after notice submit an objection or assent to any of the work described in the application for a permit, and shall also submit to the director of public works a statement of the time required to rearrange its plants and equipment and an estimate of the cost of rearranging, protecting and restoring equipment, including any necessary protective flagging. Each house mover shall comply with the deposit provision in Article IV of this chapter.
(Prior code § 21-76)
At the expiration of the four-day period referred to in Section 15.04.240, or upon the receipt of the written assent of all parties so requested, the director of public works shall proceed to issue such permit if the applicant has otherwise complied with this chapter.
(Prior code § 21-77)
Every permit required by this chapter shall be void unless the move shall be completed within the time specified in such permit; provided, however, that the director of public works may extend such time when the moving of any unit is rendered impracticable by reason of inclemency of the weather, strikes or other causes not within control of the house mover.
(Prior code § 21-78)