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Change list to oversize load/house moving ordinance: 1) Moved this text up from bottom of current section. 2) 15.44.020 The remainder of 4 and 5 are actually exceptions to everything included. 4 is already repeated in the exceptions section. 3) In the case of loads moving through the building inspector just needs to know that the load has been inspected by an appropriate entity. 4) The remainder of this language is too vague. It could be read to include all rectangular objects as big as a house. The intent is to exempt movement of mobile homes which are regulated separately by the state. 5) Not sure if we want to include the actual dimensions or just the reference to MCA. If MCA changes we will be out of sync. 6) We should include oversize loads in this part. I’m also curious if “stoppage” of a signal includes stopping the normal function of the intersection by use of traffic control personnel. Ten minute rule: Including the ten minute rule in 020.5 is redundant with the other things that are included in 020. We already say if you move the thing in or through town you are subject to the ordinance. It is unnecessary to also say that if you disrupt traffic you are included. So if the intent is to exempt anything that disrupts traffic for less than 10 minutes we should include that as an exemption. But I don’t think we want that to be a blanket exemption since house moves in the city still should require the permit even if they do not disrupt traffic for 10 minutes. So I think the intent is to apply this to loads moving through town on 93. If they can get through without disrupting the signals or traffic for 10 minutes they don’t need a city permit. 7) This section serves no purpose but does no harm. 8) See note 6. If they are going to disrupt traffic they will need a permit and public works and police will be notified. 9) I reorganized this part so it lists the requirements for all moves and then the requirements for moves of buildings in the city. The only change in content is removing the requirement to provide street number as we already ask for the address and legal description. 10) This section also pertains to oversized loads in section D. The parts that pertain to permit requirements and not time of completion moved up to 030.C 11) Section B is handled up above with the information about bonding. 12) It is better if we are clear that decisions are made by the council and not the committees. I added more time to account for the routing through the committee.