(1)
Broad Street. No bulk window, cellar door, coping,
enclosure wall, fence, platform, railing, step, terrace, or other obstruction to
pedestrian travel, shall be erected or maintained beyond the street line, nor
may any portion of the footway be occupied, on Broad Street, from Oregon Avenue
to Cheltenham Avenue, except that portion of Broad Street between Fisher’s
Avenue and Olney Avenue, and the east side of Broad Street, between Spruce
Street and Lombard
Street.
[69] (2)
Center
City.[70] No cellar door or
entrance, coping, fence, platform, railing, step, storm door, or other
obstruction to pedestrian travel, shall be erected or maintained beyond the
street line in the area between the Delaware River and the Schuylkill River,
Vine Street and Spruce Street, including both sides of the boundary streets,
except that the Department of Licenses and Inspections may allow the maintenance
or construction of cellar entrances covered with flush iron cellar doors
extending not more than 4 feet 6 inches beyond the building line if, in the
opinion of the Department of Streets, they will not interfere with pedestrian
travel.
(3)
Intersections and Corners. No shade tree, telegraph
pole or other obstruction shall be erected or maintained upon the sidewalks
within 15 feet of the street line of an intersecting street, unless approved by
the Department of
Streets.
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