People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1896 — Ordinance No. 11. [ARTICLE]
Ordinance No. 11.
baa alaaaa t Htw '< 9riJ oo , o l,^ oo Moving Of Houses , Etc. An Regulating the moving of houses and other or across public streets or alleys in the Established June 22, 1896.] - of the stall be unlawful for any perMb any public street or alley withm saSwt'X#sh#ie a B}aHag t of any house or other structure §fe?g or to permit or allow any house V c^mibatenctiirittaßdesites or their control to be placed in or upon any such street or alley or to place or deposit buildhjg houses or structures of any TO^ljß^LPeyw^j%efflfcsh all have been first obtained I V&'H%S i ty, in the manner hereinVWgMHftfMea to Arwortiu* mU at I •’> •' •vSmmm WMSmMiff desiring? apermit to remove any house or ftHar ■tUMtoirlnwloggefraCross any street or alley of said City or who shall desire te deposit any build-
; « • | ing material in any such street or alley, shall file with the City Clerjc a petition therefor, addressed to ObnSmon Council, which petition shall set forth the character of the house or structure to be removed ana specifying toe streets or alleys which the petitioner or petitioners desire to use or encumber in the removal thereof and the kind and quantity of material and the length of time it is desired to occupy said streets and alleys, and shall also file with such petition a bond, to the satisfaction of such Council, with approved surety, conditioned for the indemnity of the City of Rensselear against all loss or claims for damage which may result from snch occupancy and obstruction of said streets and alleys, and conditioned further that said City shall be saved, harmless, from the payment of any sum bf money to any person or persons damaged by reason of such use and encumbrance of such streets and alleys. Upon toe presentation of such petition, and the approval of such bond, the said Common Council may, if deemed advisable and expedient, grant the permit aforesaid, which action of the Council shall be entered of record, which record shall be full authority for the petitioners, to us° and occupy such streets and alleys for the length of time designated for toe purpose aforesaid. Sec. 3. Any person violating toe provisions of the first section of this ordinance shall, on convietion thereof, be fined in any sum not less than Five [*s.oo] Dollars nor more than Fifty [*so.oo] dollars, and the further sum of/Ten [slo.oo] dollars for each additional day any such obstruction shall be permitted to remain in any such street or alley without the obtaining of the permit as herein provided. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall be in force two weeks from and after its passage and publication in the Ordinances of the City of Rensselaer.
