A. 
No person shall organize or conduct or assist in the organization or conduct of any parade upon any public street or public place in the City without first obtaining written permission so to do from the City Manager.
B. 
The City Manager of the City of Hackensack shall, within three business days after the date of receipt of any request for written permission to hold a parade as provided for above, inform the applicant in writing of the grant or denial of said application, the grounds for any such denial and any conditions imposed upon said parade, including but not limited to the time, place and manner of said parade.
[Added 11-3-1975 by Ord. No. 28-75]
No person shall injure, deface, obliterate, remove, take down or disturb or in any other manner interfere with any signboard containing the name of any street or public place, or any bulletin board, sign or notice erected, posted or placed and bearing the name of the City of Hackensack or any department or officer thereof.
[Added 12-6-2022 by Ord. No. 52-2022]
A. 
It is unlawful for any firm, association or corporation, except for governmental authorities in the discharge of a governmental function or pursuant to a license issued by the City, to erect, place, or maintain within the dedicated right-of-way of any public road or on any City-owned or -controlled property any placard, sign, banner, advertising material, or printed or written material of any kind, except as expressly authorized by law. Signs or other material erected, placed or maintained in violation of this section are declared to be public nuisances, and they may be removed by the City without notice to the owner, or the owner may be directed to remove the sign or other material.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to nail, staple, tie, paste or in any way attach any placard, sign, banner, advertising material, or printed or written material of any kind, or to permit others to do so in his or its behalf, upon any utility poles owned by the City, any light standards, trees or refuse receptacles erected or located on any of the streets, sidewalks or public grounds of the City. Signs or other material erected, placed or maintained in violation of this section are declared to be public nuisances, and they may be removed by the City without notice to the owner, or the owner may be directed to remove the sign or other material.
C. 
For purposes of this section, the term "right-of-way" means the surface of, and the space above or below, any public street, road, place, public way or place, sidewalk, alley, boulevard, parkway, drive, and the like, held by the City as an easement or in fee simple ownership. It is expressly intended to encompass the space between the building-side edge of a sidewalk and the curb of any adjacent street.
D. 
Nothing in this section is intended to limit or restrict signs on private property, which are regulated pursuant to § 175-13.4, Signage, of the Code of the City of Hackensack. This section shall be enforced neutrally and in an evenhanded manner by any enforcing agent of the City and without regard to the content of the message contained on the sign or other material, whether commercial or noncommercial in nature.
No person shall sweep any refuse or waste material from sidewalks, vehicles or any other source into the gutters of the streets hereinafter listed during the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., prevailing time:
Name of Street
Location
Anderson Street
From River Street to Linden Street
Banta Place
Entire length
Bergen Street
Entire length
Berry Street
From River Street to Railroad Avenue
Camden Street
West of River Street
Essex Street
West of Main Street
Linden Street
South of Maple Avenue
Main Street
Entire length
Mercer Street
Entire length
Morris Street
Entire length
Passaic Street
Entire length
Salem Street
West of River Street
State Street
Entire length
Warren Street
Entire length
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 109, Littering.
No person shall interfere with any employee of the Sanitation Department engaged in the sweeping or cleaning of any street or in the removal of garbage, ashes, snow, ice or other refuse material.
No person shall remove, displace, break or change any sign or light or signal set up or placed in any street or public place as a warning of danger or indicating an excavation or obstruction or showing that any street or public place is closed for traffic; and no person shall between the hours of sunset and sunrise, extinguish any light used for any of the purposes aforesaid.
No person shall coast upon any street unless such street or portion thereof used for such coasting shall be closed to vehicular traffic.[1]
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 63, Bicycles and Sleds, Article II.
No person shall place or erect any electric light, telegraph, telephone or other pole in or upon any street or public place unless authority so to do has been specifically granted by resolution of the City Council. No such pole shall be placed or erected in any street or public place unless the same shall be straight and neat in appearance. Every such pole shall be kept well painted and no sign shall be run or strung upon any pole at a distance less than 25 feet from the ground.
A. 
No earth, refuse, building material, construction or any other article or material whatsoever shall be deposited to interfere with the free and unobstructed passage of water along the gutterway of any street or public place.
B. 
No person shall place any bridging over any gutter nor any pipe or other obstruction in any gutter unless a permit so to do shall first have been issued therefor by the Superintendent of Public Works in accordance with the provisions of § 148-6 of this chapter.
No obstruction of any kind shall be placed upon any street or public place within 10 feet of any fire hydrant, and the space around all such hydrants shall at all times within the limit aforesaid be kept open and unobstructed.
No lime, cement, mortar, concrete or other similar material shall be mixed directly upon any paved surface of any street or public place; a watertight box shall be employed for the mixing of any wetted material over any paved surface.
The operator of any cart, wagon or vehicle parked or standing in any street or public place in such a manner that it obstructs the progress or work of street improvement or of snow removal or in such a manner that it impedes the flow of traffic passing such work, material or equipment shall, upon verbal notice given by any police officer or other city representative, immediately move such wagon, cart or vehicle to a location separate from and clear of such work, material or equipment.
A. 
No person shall paint, gouge, mark or deface any street or public place in the City.
B. 
No person shall paint, stencil, color, mark or deface the pavement, sidewalk or curb of any public street in the City; provided, however, that this subsection shall not prohibit the painting of a curb and sidewalk at driveways in a manner approved by the Superintendent of Public Works.
A. 
No person shall ride, drive or pass over or along any sidewalk with any horse, wagon, cart, carriage, automobile, motor vehicle, truck or bicycle (except as specifically authorized by Chapter 63, Bicycles, Roller Skates, Skateboards and Sleds, of the City Code); provided, however, that this subsection shall not prevent the use of driveways or the crossing of a sidewalk at right angles for the purpose of entering upon property if the curb and the sidewalk shall be protected in a manner approved by the Superintendent of Public Works.
[Amended 11-1-2022 by Ord. No. 49-2022]
B. 
No person shall cause, suffer or permit any horse, cart, wagon, motor or other vehicle, except authorized construction equipment, to stand or remain upon any sidewalk or portion of a driveway occupying a sidewalk or upon any street or public place.
No person shall propel by hand or any other means any handcart along any sidewalk.
A. 
No person shall place or maintain any drop awning extending over any sidewalk which, when lowered, shall be less than eight feet above such sidewalk; nor shall any person place or maintain over any sidewalk any awning of metal construction which is less than eight feet above such sidewalk.
B. 
Temporary awnings may be erected across a sidewalk and permitted to remain a period not exceeding 24 hours, provided the same are securely fixed and so arranged as to permit travel along the sidewalk.