Section 24-71 Required; application; conditions for issuance.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 20654 on 06/21/2010, Section 24-71 read as follows.
(a) Whenever any person shall desire to temporarily block
a portion of any public street or
sidewalk for any purpose other than the collection of signatures on a petition or the dissemination
of information, and whether or not such use shall require the closure of such street or sidewalk
or
work under a permit issued by the director of public works
under article II, division 2 for a
closing not exceeding thirty (30) days
,
such person shall make application on a form to be
supplied by the city to the city manager not less than ten (10) days prior to the next city council
meeting preceding the date the person shall desire to use such street or sidewalk. The city
manager may issue a permit to such person to use a portion of such street or sidewalk to such
extent and for such time as the city manager shall find to be reasonably necessary, provided that
the city manager shall find that the following conditions exist:
(1) No safety hazard will be created as determined by
the director of public works or his
designate, and
(2) No obstruction will be created that would unreasonably
interfere with police, fire or
health protection of the city, and
(3) No unreasonable interference with the normal uses
of the abutting property will be
created.
(b) The person making an application to the city manager shall, as a part of
the application,
present evidence that all users or owners or occupants of property abutting the area to be used
have been notified of the use, the dates and time of such use and their right to protest under this
section.
(Code 1964, § 14.010(B); Ord. No. 9995, § 1, 11-7-83; Ord. No. 10140, § 1, 4-2-84)