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exceed one hundred (100) persons between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and <br /> 5:00 p.m. <br /> (b) The sidewalk cover may be one-half the width of the sidewalk <br /> but not less than four (4) feet wide. The roof of the same shall be <br /> of solid plank or plywood not less than two (2) inches nominal <br /> thickness with an outer edge splash rail not less than forty-eight <br /> (48) inches high and an enclosed back, all rigidly supported and of <br /> sufficient strength to resist the force of falling materials. The <br /> headroom under such protecting cover shall not be less than eight (8) <br /> feet above the sidewalk. All changes in elevation shall be provided <br /> with y1 tA16Z¢/4t0150/$t an easy graded approach at each end with <br /> proper handrails. The walkway and approaches shall be kept open and <br /> unobstructed by material, rubbish or snow at all times. It shall be <br /> kept properly lighted during the hours of darkness. <br /> (c) When it becomes necessary to reconstruct the permanent <br /> sidewalk or build a vault under the sidewalk, a suitably surfaced <br /> walkway not less than four ( 4) feet wide shall be built in the street <br /> on a level with and connected to the adjoining sidewalks and so <br /> constructed as not to obstruct the flow of water in the gutter. <br /> (d) The temporary walkways shall not be maintained outside of <br /> the curbline more than forty-eight (48) hours after the retaining <br /> walls around such vaults have been built to grade and the sidewalk <br /> work and all other construction work is completed. (Ord. No. <br /> 5149-70,§2) <br /> Sec. 6-13. Temporary sheds or trailers; removal. <br /> (a) Temporary sheds or trailers for office purposes or for <br /> storage of tools and materials may be erected or parked upon the <br /> public property within the limits prescribed for materials. <br />