A. 
Each overhead structure which extends over the portion of the highway used by vehicles shall be not less than 15 feet above the highest portion of the highway surface. If the commissioner finds that traffic conditions are such that it is necessary for highway safety for such structure to be at a greater height, then such structure shall be at such greater height as specified by the commissioner.
B. 
Each overhead structure used primarily for a covered shelter for ingress and egress into a doorway shall not exceed 10 feet in width and shall have a vertical clearance of not less than eight feet at every point. Each structure shall be supported by metal posts on a line two feet back from the face of the curb, if any, otherwise from the edge of the portion of the highway designated for use by motor vehicles, and shall be constructed in such a manner that no portion thereof shall extend toward the roadway more than six inches beyond the metal posts.
(Ord. 6 § 16 (part), 1983)
A. 
The commissioner may grant a permit to drill a hole not exceeding four inches in diameter in a public sidewalk or in that portion of a public highway not used for vehicular traffic for the purpose of inserting a flagpole therein upon which the flag of the United States, the flag of the state, or the flag of the county is displayed.
B. 
Except when such hole is being used to support the flagpole of flag of the United States, the state or county, the permittee or his successor or assign shall plug such hole with wood, metal, plastic or concrete plug, which shall be so constructed as to completely cover such hole, level with the surrounding surface or shall refill such hole and restore the highway to a condition equivalent to that in which it was prior to the excavation.
(Ord. 6 § 16 (part), 1983)