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over, along, or across which the building is proposed to be moved, and the new location of <br />the building (if inside the city limits), for the purpose of determining if the building may <br />be moved with safety and made to comply with all the requirements of the Eugene Code, <br />1971, codes and regulations adopted or issued thereunder, and to determine whether any <br />streets or public or private property will be injured or damaged by the proposed move. If <br />the building and the proposed move meet all the terms, conditions, and restrictions as set <br />forth in Chapter 8 of the Eugene Code, 1971, codes adopted thereunder, and these <br />regulations, and in the opinion of the Building Official, the moving of the building will do <br />no damage to any streets or public or private property along the route of the proposed <br />building move, then the Building Official shall issue the permit. The Building Official <br />shall refuse to issue a permit if he/she finds: <br />13.5.1. That the building is too large to move without endangering persons <br />or property in the city, or would damage property as set forth above. <br />13.5.2. That the building is in such a state of deterioration or disrepair, or <br />is otherwise so structurally unsafe, that it cannot be moved without endangering <br />persons or property. <br />13.5.3. That the building is structurally unsafe or unfit for the purpose for <br />which moved, if the new location is in the city. <br />13.5.4. That the applicant's equipment is unsafe and that persons and <br />property may be endangered by its use. <br />13.5.5. That zoning or other ordinances would be violated by the building <br />in its new location. <br />13.5.6. That for any other reason persons or property would be endangered <br />by moving of the building. <br />13.6 Use of Dollies. A person engaged in the business of moving buildings shall <br />use only dollies with rubber -tired wheels. The weight of the building shall be supported <br />on the dollies so that the wheel load will not exceed the pavement design as established by <br />the city engineer, or properly designed planking shall be used so as not to overload or <br />damage pavement or underground utilities within the public streets. Planking shall be <br />required over all sidewalks and curbs over which a building is moved. <br />13.7 Trees. Any person moving any building or other structure shall move the <br />same without damage to trees in the street or in front of any property. It shall be the duty <br />of any building mover before moving any building to obtain the consent of the City. <br />13.8 Buildings on Streets. No person moving a building or structure shall leave <br />the same standing on the streets. He/she must keep the same moving with due diligence, <br />and a failure to do so for a period .in excess of 24 hours, Sundays and legal holidays <br />excepted, shall be deemed a nuisance. The Building Official is hereby authorized to <br />Administrative Order - Page 34 of 40 <br />