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Newsracks placed upon a sidewalk shall be located as far from the street curb as is possible. No newsracks shall be placed within a grass strip between curb and sidewalk, or shall any box be placed on an island between lanes of vehicle travel.

A. Newsracks placed on a public sidewalk next to a building shall not be placed in front of a store front-window, entrance way, or display case without the written approval of the store owner or manager unless the rack is owned by the store. A newsrack shall not be placed in such a manner as to obstruct the use of a bench, vehicle parking space, bicycle rack, public telephone, mailbox, or bulletin board.

B. Newsracks shall not be secured by any means to city or private property without the written approval of the store owner or manager or the city manager.

C. Newsracks shall be located so as not to obstruct a crosswalk or public street.

D. No portion of a newsrack shall intrude onto a public sidewalk for a width greater than 22 inches as measured from the rear of a sidewalk toward the curb. (Ord. 4235 §2, 1983).