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son obtaining a permit. If a person in charge of property <br />occupies a public way prior to issuance of a permit, the fee <br />for the permit shall be double the fee otherwise established <br />for the area occupied, from the time of occupancy until the <br />permit is issued. <br />3. Duration. A street permit shall be issued for a <br />period not exceeding 180 days, at the end of which time the <br />permit may be extended far another period or periods not ex- <br />ceeding 30 days or more if in the judgment of the building <br />official such extension is warranted by existing conditions. <br />In any event, the use of the public way by the permit holder <br />shall not be continued longer than is necessary. <br />4. Suspension. Such a permit may be suspended or <br />revoked if the holder thereof fails to comply with the condi- <br />tions of the permit yr any other provision regarding the use <br />of public streets and projections over public property. <br />fib} All cysts for the rerouting of traffic, changes or re- <br />moval of traffic-control signals or signs, and the protection and <br />relocation of facilities in the public way are being borne by the <br />permittee. <br />~c} The use of the public way does not impede the safe and <br />adequate flow of pedestrian yr vehicular traffic on the public way. <br />~6} Subsection 4505 b , Projections and Clearance, is hereby <br />amended to provide: <br />fib} Projections and Clearance. A marquee may project a maxi- <br />mum of nine feet over public property, provided the horizontal <br />clearance between the marquee and the curb or driveway line is not <br />less than two feet, No marquee shall project into a designated <br />fire or emergency vehicle lane. A marquee projecting less than <br />two thirds of the distance from the property line to the curb shall <br />have not less than eight feet clearance above the ground or pave- <br />ment below. A marquee projecting more than two thirds of the dis- <br />tance from the property line to the curb shall be not 1 ess than 12 <br />feet above the ground or pavement below, <br />Section Z. Section 8.495 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is renumbered 8.060 <br />and amended to provide: <br />8.060 Mechanical S,pecia~ty Code. <br />~1} The State of~~Dregon 1990 Edition Mechanical Specialty Code is <br />hereby adapted, subject to the additions, deletions and modifications set <br />forth in the subsections below. <br />~Z} Where any provision of Chapters 1, Z or 3 of the Oregon State <br />Mechanical Specialty Code conflicts with sections 5.004 and 8.005 of the <br />Eugene Code, 1971, the latter sections shall control. <br />~3} Appendices A and Bare adopted. <br />Section 3. Section 8.555 of the Eugene Code, 1911, is renumbered 8.070 <br />Ordinance - 2 <br />