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It is unlawful for any person to use any street, alley or public place in the City for depositing and storing building materials to be used in the construction of buildings or structures adjacent to such part of the street so to be used for any length of time without first obtaining a temporary encroachment permit so to use such street, alley or public way from the Director of Public Works. The Director of Public Works shall determine a reasonable length of time for the storage of such building materials in the street right-of-way. Whenever such permit is granted, it shall be deemed to be upon condition that:

A. Not more than 20 feet immediately in front of the building or structure proposed to be constructed shall be so used;

B. The materials are easily removable and cause no obstruction to vehicular traffic;

C. During such construction, whenever practicable, a portion of the sidewalk in front of such work shall be kept open for public travel; and

D. Lights, during the period of darkness, shall be placed on such material deposited in the street in such manner that they may be plainly seen by travelers passing along such street, and afford sufficient warning against danger of driving or riding into or upon such obstruction. (Ord. 1677 § 1, 1976; Ord. 1205 § 2, 1969; prior code § 27.207).