For the purposes of this title, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
Building or structure.
In addition to the meanings ordinarily ascribed thereto, includes any machine, implement, device, tree, derrick, stage or other setting, lumber, sash or door, structural steel, pipe bend, dynamo, transformer, generator, punch, agitator, object or thing having a width of more than eight feet, other than any implement of husbandry of any special mobile equipment, as defined in the State Vehicle Code having a width of 10 feet or less.
The term also includes a vehicle or combination of vehicles of a size or weight of vehicle or load exceeding the maximum permitted by the State Vehicle Code.
Commissioner.
The Road Commissioner of the County or the Director of Public Works of the City or duly authorized representative.
Director.
The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation of the County.
Highway.
Any public highway, public street, public way or public place in the City, either owned by the City or dedicated to the public for the purpose of travel.
Moving contractor.
Any person who for him or herself or for another moves or causes to be moved any building or structure over, upon, along or across any highway.
Total number of tire inches.
That number calculated by adding the respective tire sizes as specified by the manufacturer of all tires resting upon the surface of the highway.
Width.
That dimension measured at right angles to the anterior-posterior axis of the conveyance upon which the building or structure or portion thereof is, or is to be, loaded or moved, or to the median line of the highway over which the same is being, or is to be moved.
(Prior code § 38-1)
A. 
It is unlawful to construct or maintain any gate in any fence in such manner that such gate may be opened outward over any portion of any public highway open for either pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
B. 
It is unlawful to cause or permit any gate in any fence to be or remain opened outward over any portion of any public highway open for either pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(Prior code § 38-2)
A. 
A person shall not leave or permit to remain on any public sidewalk or highway any merchandise, baggage or any article of personal property.
B. 
This section does not apply to any temporary rack or stand used for the purpose of displaying newspapers for sale while such rack or stand is so used if such stand or rack does not occupy any portion of the highway set aside for vehicular use and such stand or rack does not cover an area exceeding 10 square feet.
(Prior code § 38-3)