No person shall permit any building, structure,
erection or any part thereof to encroach upon or extend over, under
or into any public street or public place, excepting as in this chapter
permitted and authorized.
[Amended 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451]
The owner of every building, structure or erection
which, either in whole or in part, encroaches upon or extends over,
under or into any public street or place, shall cause such encroachment
to be removed within 10 days after receiving written notice from the
Director of Public Works so to do. Every day that such owner shall
fail, refuse or neglect to comply with said order after the expiration
of said period of 10 days shall constitute a separate and distinct
violation of this chapter.
[Amended 4-23-1984 by Ord. No. 1275; 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451; 9-14-2005 by Ord. No. 1943]
A. No person shall obstruct or permit the obstruction
of any street or public place by the storage or placing of any building
material or other material or merchandise thereon and permitting the
same to remain longer than is necessary to convey the same on or into
private property, unless a permit therefor shall be obtained from
the Building Department. No permit shall be granted which permits
the use or obstruction of more than 1/3 of the width of the roadway
of such street or public place at any point.
B. The application for such permit shall state the kind
and character of such material to be stored in such public street
or place, and the exact location where same is to be stored or placed.
The Building Department may impose conditions in connection with any
permit issued in connection with this section with respect to keeping
the sidewalk open for traffic, and any other safety conditions which
the Department shall deem proper in the interests of public safety
and convenience. The fee for such a permit shall be $50. The permit
shall be posted in a conspicuous place on or near the material, or
in the case of a dumpster, on the street side of such dumpster. The
permit shall be kept readily accessible so as to be available for
inspection The Police Department will review the site prior to issuing
such permit.
[Amended 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451]
No cellarway or hoistway shall be constructed
in any public street without a permit therefor issued by the Director
of Public Works. The fee for such a permit shall be $5. No permit
shall be granted for any such cellarway or hoistway which extends
into the street more than five feet from the property line. All such
cellarways or hoistways shall be covered with iron doors flush with
the sidewalk and, when opened, shall at all times be protected by
either guardrails or chains. No such cellarway or hoistway shall remain
open so that the sidewalk or street is obstructed for a period longer
than is necessary for the reasonable use thereof.
[Amended 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451]
No person shall move any building or structure
across, along or through any street or public place without obtaining
a permit therefor from the Director of Public Works. The fee for such
a permit shall be $5. Such permit may contain conditions relating
to the manner of removal and the length of time that any street or
public place may be obstructed either in whole or in part and any
other regulations for the protection of the street or public place
and the public safety or convenience.
A. No person shall organize or conduct, or assist in
the organization or conduct of, any parade upon any of the public
streets or public places, without obtaining a permit therefor from
the Borough Clerk.
B. Such Borough Clerk shall not issue any such permit
until an application therefor shall have been submitted to the Mayor
and Council at a regular or special meeting and such permission has
been granted and a permit authorized by a resolution of the Mayor
and Council.
No person shall erect or place any sign, show
bill, showboard or billboard in any of the public streets or places,
excepting such as shall be authorized by this chapter or any other
ordinances of the Mayor and Council and pursuant to the provisions
thereof.
No person shall distribute any posters, cards,
pamphlets, circulars or advertisements on the streets or public places,
except pursuant to a permit issued by the Chief Marshal or the Chief
of Police. The fee for such a permit shall be $0.50. No permit shall
authorize the distribution of such matter generally; each permit shall
be restricted to a particular and specified poster, card, pamphlet,
circular or advertisement. No such permit shall remain in force for
more than five days.
No person shall place any sign or advertisement
or other matter upon any pole, tree, curbstone, sidewalk or elsewhere
in any public street or public place, excepting such as may be authorized
by this chapter or any other ordinance of the Mayor and Council.
No person shall injure, deface, obliterate,
remove, take down or disturb, or in any other manner interfere with
or disturb, any signboard containing the name of any street or public
place, or any bulletin board or sign or notice erected, posted or
placed, bearing the name of the Mayor and Council or any officer thereof.
No person shall throw or permit to be thrown
any ashes, garbage, paper or other refuse or waste, or other material,
upon any street or public place, provided that clean ashes may be
placed upon ice which has formed upon any sidewalk.
No person shall throw or place, or permit or
aid the throwing or placing of, glass, tacks or other like sharp substance,
upon any public street or public place.
No person shall remove, displace, break or change
any sign or lights or signals set up or placed in any street or public
place as a warning of danger or indicating an excavation or obstruction,
or showing that any street or public place is closed to traffic; and
no person shall between hours of sunset and sunrise extinguish any
light used for any of the purposes aforesaid.
No person shall open any manhole or remove the
cover thereof unless such opening shall be guarded by a guardrail
and shall be so marked by both day and night as to be plainly seen
at a distance of 50 feet, which guardrail shall be maintained so long
as such manhole shall remain opened or uncovered.
No person shall coast upon any street unless
such street or the portion thereof used for coasting shall be closed
to vehicular traffic.
[Amended 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451]
The Director of Public Works may close any street
or public place or section thereof to public traffic for the purpose
of repairing, constructing or reconstructing the same. The Mayor and
Council may, by resolution, designate certain streets or portions
thereof upon which coasting will be permitted at certain times of
the day and may direct that such street or portion thereof shall be
closed to vehicular traffic during such hours. When any street or
public place or portion thereof is closed, there shall be a sign at
each end of the portion closed, plainly visible to approaching traffic,
reading substantially as follows: STREET CLOSED — PASSING
FORBIDDEN. No person shall drive or cause to be propelled any vehicle
over said street or portion thereof so closed and marked as aforesaid.
For the purpose of this section, a sleigh or sled used for coasting
shall not be construed to be a vehicle.
No person shall place or erect any electric
light, telegraph, telephone or other pole in or upon any street or
public place, except pursuant to permission granted by a resolution
adopted by the Mayor and Council.
No electric light, telegraph, telephone or other
pole shall be hereafter placed or erected on any street or public
place unless the same shall be straight and neat in appearance, and
every such pole shall be kept well painted. No wires shall be run
or strung upon any pole at a distance less than 18 feet from the ground.