§ 22-385. Traffic control.  


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  • In all cases, the mover shall assume legal and financial responsibility for providing adequate traffic control. Adequate traffic control for the movement of a building shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following:

    (1)

    A minimum of one escort vehicle in front and one escort vehicle directly behind the moving unit. The escort vehicles shall be properly marked as such and shall be equipped with, and have in operation during the move, a rotating amber warning light clearly visible from all directions.

    (2)

    A minimum of three moving personnel in attendance at all times with any structure restricted from moving during daytime hours due to breakdown, accident, unforeseen delay or any other reason. One warning light will be placed for each 15 feet of building perimeter while the structure is immobile.

    (3)

    In order to allow traffic to pass, a moving unit must pull over as directed by law enforcement escort or the public works administrator/county engineer, or his designee.

    (4)

    Any additional traffic control required by the public works administrator/county engineer, Florida Highway Patrol, the county sheriff's department or the City of Naples Police Department.

(Ord. No. 85-14, § 9)