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It is unlawful for any person to place their personal property upon any street, alley, sidewalk, crosswalk, or entrance to a public space so as, in any manner, to hinder or obstruct the free passage of persons passing along the same except as follows:

A. For a permitted use or activity for which a permit has been previously obtained from the city.

B. For a use under terms of a valid agreement with the city.

C. For lawful labor activities that are permitted to be carried out by state or federal law.

D. For activities protected by state or federal law.

Such property may be removed from the public space by the city if the owner of such property is not present or is unable to remove the property. Such property shall be stored by the city for at least 30 days to be made available to be retrieved by the owner of such property. [Ord. 24-02 § 2.]