Section 24-105. TEMPORARY COVERED WALKWAYS  


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    105.1Temporary covered ways across sidewalks or parkings may be permitted by the Chief of Police for periods not to exceed forty-eight (48) hours.

     

    105.2Temporary covered ways shall afford a free passage of at least six feet (6 ft.) in width along the middle of the sidewalk.

     

    105.3Each applicant for a temporary covered way shall communicate to the Chief of Police by telephone, stating the time when the applicant desires to erect the covered way. The Chief of Police shall note the desired time and communicate this to the commanding officer of the police districts involved.

     

    105.4The commanding officer shall require the removal of a covered way within forty-eight (48) hours. If the inclement weather continues beyond forty-eight (48) hours, the commanding officer may extend the time for removal an additional forty-eight (48) hours.

     

    105.5Once a covered way is removed, it shall not be erected against without further permission from the Chief of Police.

     

    105.6Permits for sockets in the sidewalk, in connection with temporary covered ways across sidewalks or parkings, shall be issued by the Director of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs upon approval of the Director of the Department of Public Works.

     

    105.7Permits for sockets confer no authority to erect temporary covered ways across the sidewalks or parking areas. Once sockets have been installed, the Police Department shall issue forty-eight (48) hour permits to allow the use of the temporary covered way in inclement weather.

     

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Article 4, §10 of the Police Regulations (May 1981); as amended by §4 of the District of Columbia Solid Waste Regulations Amendment Act of 1989, D.C. Law 8-31, 36 DCR 4750, 4753 (July 7, 1989).