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770 ARTICLE 3.

desiring "No Parking" spaces in front of such building, shall make appli-
cation to the Board of Couuty Commissioners setting forth all relevant
information and stating the number of feet desired for such purpose.
The Board of County Commissioners shall have authority to grant or
refuse such application in its discretion, or it may grant the same with
such restrictions and limitations as it may deem proper. In case such
application is granted, the Commissioners shall issue to the applicant a
permit or certificate setting forth the location of such "No Parking"
space, the number of feet frontage fixed, and such other limitations as
may be pertinent. Such permit may at any time be withdrawn or further
limited by the Board of County Commissioners. To enforce the provi-
sions of such permit the holder of the same shall have the right to place
"No Parking" signs on the building marking the limits of such "No Park-
ing" space. Such signs shall be of such size, character and description as
required by the County Commissioners, and there shall also be painted,
either on the curb, pavement or roadway, appropriate signs or marks show-
ing the limits of the "No Parking" space, so as aforesaid granted; but
the erection of such signs, and painting of the curb, pavement or road-
way, shall be done under the direction of the Board of County Commis-
sioners and at the expense of the holder of the permit. The signs, as
herein provided for shall bear the number of the permit issued therefor
by the Board of County Commissioners, provided, however, that no vehicle
shall be allowed to remain in any such special "No Parking" space desig-
nated by the County Commissioners longer than may be reasonably neces-
sary to load or unload passengers, baggage freight or merchandise.

1927, ch. 258, sec. 8. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 660.

660. It shall be unlawful for any person to imitate any sign, standard,
post or paint on the pavement, curb or roadway, any marks or lines similar
to those used by or erected by authority of the Board of County Commis-
sioners, to direct, control or restrict traffic, or parking of vehicles on the
public highways in the county aforesaid.

1927, ch. 258, sec. 9. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 661.

661. It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully deface, injure,
move or interfere with any sign, standard, post, safety zone, semaphore,
tower, automatic signal or any other traffic directing device erected by the
authority of the Board of County Commissioners; or with any lines or
marks painted, by authority of the said County Commissioners, on any
pavement, curb or roadway for the purpose of directing traffic or parking
of vehicles.

1927, ch. 258, sec. 10. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 662.

662. It shall bei unlawful for any person to fail, neglect or refuse to
comply with any instruction or direction on any post, standard, sign, auto-
matic signal or other device created or erected by authority of the Board
of County Commissioners, or with any directing lines or marks painted

 

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