Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 672-2-.04 - Special Conditions Attached to Permits for Houses
(1) Houses. In
addition to the conditions set forth in Rule
672-2-.03,"Conditions Attached to the
Issuance of Permits," a person receiving a permit for the movement of a house
certifies that said person will or has complied, as applicable, with the
following conditions:
(a) Said person will
use the following minimum equipment for moving the house: a tandem truck,
capable of jacking the house up for a vertical clearance of no less than four
(4) feet; one set of tandem dollies in good condition: a wench truck to remove
signs & mail boxes: and one extra skidder or wrecker in good condition and
capable of moving the whole load in case of a breakdown;
(b) Said person has measured the house and
has, prior to applying for the permit, checked the route stated in the
application for permit to insure obstacle clearance and necessary places
periodically to pull off the road for the purpose of preventing unnecessary
traffic congestion;
(c) All
internal and external masonry must be removed before moving a house.
(d) All mail boxes, highway signs, and other
movable obstacles shall be removed as the house approaches such an obstacle and
shall be re-erected immediately in equal or better condition after the house
passes such obstacle;
(e) The
movement of the house will be confined to the route stated on the permit, and
will not exceed any straight line distance of one hundred and fifty miles (150)
miles between origin and destination;
(f) A house may be moved Monday through
Saturday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., except in counties which
require moves to be made after 12:00 midnight and before 5:00 a.m. and unless
otherwise designated on the permit. Application for the movement of a house
shall be made at least 72 hours prior to the time of movement with the prior
approval of the local utilities affected. Exceptions to the times for house
movements will be considered if the hauler provides a written request from all
local governments or police/sheriff offices along the proposed
route(s);
(g) A National Joint
Utility Notification System (NJUNS) approval is required on all loads with a
height of 18' or higher prior to the issuance of the permit.
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