No person shall conduct or allow to be conducted
from any building owned by him, through any pipe, gutter, trough,
spout or otherwise, any water upon any sidewalk; nor shall such water
be made to run in a pipe or covered groove below the walk; nor shall
any roof or eaves project over the walk unless there shall be an eave
trough so placed under the same as to prevent the water from falling
on the walk.
No person shall play any game of ball, tennis
or other game or enter into any amusement or practice or do any other
act in any street, highway, lane or alley in the city in such manner
as shall tend to injure or annoy persons or to injure or endanger
property.
No gate shall be made or hung so as to open
and swing over any sidewalk.
No person shall, without the permission of the
Mayor or the Common Council, erect or establish upon or within any
street or public ground any booth or stand for the purpose of selling
or exposing for sale any goods, wares or merchandise.
No person shall build, construct or maintain any cellarway or stairway opening into the sidewalk or street without the consent of the Mayor or the Common Council, and all persons having stairways or cellarways projecting or opening into any sidewalk or street shall guard the same with a suitable and sufficient railing to be approved by the Common Council. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with the requirements of this section, after being notified by the Superintendent of Public Works, shall be punished as provided in §
1-1 of this Code.
No person shall place or cause to be placed
upon any sidewalk any box, showcase, goods, wares or merchandise or
any article, except as may be necessary for transporting such articles
across the sidewalk. Nothing contained in this section shall prohibit
the owner or occupant of any store or building from exposing for sale
goods, wares and merchandise next adjoining the outer wall of such
store or building within three feet thereof or two feet from the outer
curbline towards the building on such walk where the sidewalk is 10
feet or more in width to the outer curbline. For walks and curbs of
less than 10 feet, they may occupy two feet from the building line
and one and one-half (1 1/2) feet from the outer curbline. Nothing
contained herein shall prohibit the placing of goods, merchandise,
household furniture or other commodities upon the sidewalk for the
purpose of loading or unloading where they do not obstruct free passage
thereon, provided that such articles are removed without any unreasonable
delay and within one hour.
No person shall move or cause to be moved a
building or other structure into, across or along any street without
permission of the Mayor or the Common Council.
No person shall string or set any telegraph,
telephone or other wire or wires or place or set any poles for the
stringing of the same unless such person shall first obtain a permit
so to do from the Common Council; and in case such permission shall
be obtained from the Common Council, said wires shall be strung and
such poles set under the direction of the Superintendent of Public
Works.
All ornamental or shade trees or posts hereafter
placed or set out in any street shall be placed or set out within
2 1/2 feet of the curb and between said curbline and the line
of the street nearest thereto.
It shall be unlawful for any person to mar or
injure, deface or destroy any shade or ornamental tree in any street,
lane or alley or on any public grounds.
Any violation of this Article shall be punishable as provided in §
1-1 of this Code.