Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.230. Permit to move building across road. — No person, firm or corporation shall move, haul or transport any house, building or other structure upon, across or over any public highway outside of the limits of any city of the first, second or third class, or any city existing under […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.240. Application for permit. — 1. All applications for permits to move houses, buildings or other structures upon, across or over any public highway outside of the limits of any city of the first, second or third class, or any city existing under a scheme and charter or a special […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.250. Notice to cut or remove poles or wires. — If it shall appear from the application that it will be necessary to cut, remove, raise or in any way interfere with any electric wires, transmission lines, or the feed and trolley wires of any interurban railroad, or move any […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1990 229.260. Removal of lines or poles, when — costs assessed, how. — 1. It shall be the duty of any person, firm or corporation owning or operating said poles, wires, transmission lines, feed or trolley wires, or steam or interurban railroads, after service of notice as required in section 229.250, […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.270. Fee for permit. — Before a permit to move any house, building or other structure is granted under the provisions of sections 229.230 to 229.290, the applicant for such permit shall pay to the county clerk the sum of one dollar therefor, and the county clerk shall account for […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.280. Violation defined. — It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation engaged as principal or employee in moving any house, building or other structure upon, across or over any public highway outside of the limits of any city of the first, second or third class, or any […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 229.290. Penalty. — Any person violating the provisions of sections 229.230 to 229.290 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and not more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for […]