§ 93.60. Permit to place building material on streets.  


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  • Any person building or repairing a building near any street, avenue or public ground, or desiring to remove any building along any street, may apply to the director of public works for a permit to place building material, or properly contained building refuse, upon such street, avenue or public ground during the progress of such building or repairing, or removing such building, and the director of public works may, applying reasonable discretion, when the necessities of the case seem to require it, grant such permit under such conditions and restrictions (to be set forth in such permit) as will in the director of public works' judgment prevent needless inconveniences to the public. Such permit shall be in writing and may be revoked by the director of public works or the building official upon good cause being shown, but while in force shall protect the property from seizure and the person permitted from the penalties of this Code, so long as such person shall rigidly observe the conditions and restrictions therein. Such permit shall be presented to the building official and recorded in a book kept for that purpose by the construction code services division of the community planning economic development (CPED) department, and until the permit is so recorded it shall be of no force or effect. All permits issued by the building official pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall expire at the end of a ninety-day time period. (Code 1960, As Amend., §§ 36.050, 583.090; 76-Or-126, § 1, 8-13-76; Pet. No. 251752, § 15, 3-15-90; 2013-Or-121, § 3, 12-6-13; Ord. No. 2017-061 , § 1, 11-3-17)

Cross reference

Building materials on parkways, § PB7-8.