The engineering division may adopt such reasonable rules and
regulations in furtherance of the provisions of this chapter as said
division shall determine are necessary including, but not limited
to, rules regarding the work to be performed and the method and manner
of solicitation of such work and the payment therefor.
(Ord. 1868 § 1, 1994)
The engineering division may revoke or suspend any permit issued
under the provisions of this chapter upon the permittee's violation
of or failure to comply with the provisions of this chapter or the
rules and regulations of the engineering division or any other applicable
law of this city or the state.
(Ord. 1868 § 1, 1994)
Neither the city nor any department, officer or employee thereof
shall be liable or responsible for any work done by any permittee
under the provisions of this chapter, or by any employee, agent or
independent contractor of the city who paints over, obliterates or
removes any house or street number upon any curb in the course of
establishing any official traffic control, curb painting or street
signing, or in the process of repair or replacement of curbs.
(Ord. 1868 § 1, 1994)
No address numbers shall be placed in the following locations
or under the following circumstances:
(1) On any curb face where official city curb painted parking control
markings exist;
(2) Where there are multiple addresses exceeding two per lot, except
that multiple residential properties shall be entitled to two painted
curb house numbers. When only two addresses exist on a given lot,
both addresses may be placed on the curb in front of the primary residence.
When three or more addresses exist on a given lot, the first and last
addresses may be placed on the curb in front of the primary building.
The residence's or building's addresses should be placed close to
the driveway apron, if one exists; and
(3) For commercial or industrial properties.
(Ord. 1868 § 1, 1994)