Drop awnings without vertical supports may be
erected within the stoop lines of any building, but in no case shall
such awnings extend six feet beyond the house line and shall be at
least seven feet in the clear above the sidewalk, but no such awnings
shall be erected or maintained without a permit to be obtained from
the Building Inspector of the Town. The applicant is to pay $5 for
the permit, and such permit shall not be granted or permitted unless
the applicant first submits a drawing to the Building Inspector of
the Town showing the exact location of the awning, the manner of its
construction and the supports attached to the same.
No swinging sign or flagpole shall be allowed
or placed upon any building so that the same shall overhang the sidewalk,
public street or public place in the Town or any part of the same,
unless a permit is obtained from the Building Inspector of the Town
to so erect and maintain the same. The applicant shall pay the Building
Inspector $5 for such permit, but before such permit shall be granted,
the applicant shall submit to the Building Inspector a drawing showing
the location of the sign or pole, the manner in which the same is
to be hung and where it is to be placed, the material of which it
is to be made and the nature and character of the supports and swivels.
No barber poles shall be allowed or placed upon
the curb or any part of any sidewalk, public highway, street, avenue
or public place in the Town, on or after the date of the adoption
of this article.
Any person, persons or corporation violating
any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction, be punishable
by a fine not to exceed $250 or by imprisonment for a term not to
exceed 15 days, or both, and it shall be the duty of the Town Board
to remove or cause to be removed any awning, sign or other obstruction
so erected contrary to the provisions of this article, which expense
shall be a lien against the premises.