§ 94.004. OCCUPATION OF STREET; PERMITS.  


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  • A permit to use a portion of a street for temporary storage of materials or for a builder’s shed to house tools while a building is being erected or repaired on an adjacent lot or for any other use in connection with the erection or repair may be secured by the owner of the lot as hereinafter provided. The owner shall file an application in writing for the permit with the Clerk, setting forth the portion of the street to be occupied, the time the occupancy is to continue and the nature of the materials to be there placed. The Clerk shall forthwith refer the application to the City Administrator which may grant or refuse the permit in the City Administrator’s discretion. No permit shall be issued until the applicant, in form approved by the City Administrator, shall have signed and delivered to the City a signed indemnification agreement which shall hold the City free and harmless from any claims, costs, judgments or expenses accruing by reason of any injuries whatever sustained as a result of the occupation and use. The applicant will replace or repair any sidewalk, pavement, parking meter or other City property removed, damaged or destroyed, and for payment to the City a penalty of $50 per day for each day any portion of the street, avenue or alley be so occupied after expiration of the time for which the permit was granted and in addition to the indemnification agreement shall furnish satisfactory evidence of insurance in an amount as set by resolution.
    (‘63 Code, § 9-6-4) (Ord. 748, passed 11-19-52) Penalty, see § 10.99