No person shall obstruct an entrance to a building.
(Ord. 851-A § 71, 1989)
No owner of property adjacent to a street upon which a fire
hydrant is located shall place or maintain a bush, shrub or tree or
other obstruction within eight feet of the fire hydrant.
(Ord. 851-A § 72, 1989)
No person shall use or occupy any portion of a street, sidewalk,
or public right-of-way for the following purposes unless the person
has first obtained a permit to do so from the City:
A. Selling
or vending goods, wares, or merchandise.
B. Cooking
or distributing food in connection with an event or other large gathering
(10 or more individuals).
C. Distributing
any other items for free or otherwise, except to the extent that such
items are distributed as an expression of that person's freedom of
speech, religion, or other expression protected by the First Amendment
of the United States Constitution.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City shall not enforce this
section to restrict houseless individuals within City limits from
using rudimentary forms of protection from the elements.
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(Ord. 851-A § 73, 1989; Ord. 1263 § 2, 2023)