All the sidewalks in Columbus, in the Township
of Mansfield aforesaid, on both sides of the road leading from Bordentown
to Chambers' Corner or Main Street, from a point opposite the south
side of the lane leading into the property of Joseph E. Stevenson
to a point, the north property line of property of Edwin A. Ingling,
shall be curbed, by or at the expense of the owners of the land bordering
thereon.
All curbing shall be built and constructed in
a good and workmanlike manner, of monolithic concrete, one part portland
cement, two parts clear, sharp sand and four parts five-eighths-inch
washed pebbles. Said curbs shall be six inches wide at the top, eight
inches wide at the base and 18 inches deep, and shall be inspected
by the Township Committee and built and constructed to the satisfaction
of said Committee.
When, at the time of the passing of this article,
curbing shall have been constructed and be in place and shall be approved
by the Township Committee, such curbing shall not be disturbed and
need not be reconstructed.
Every owner of any land bordering on the portion
of the road or street aforesaid, in front of which there is no curb
as aforesaid, shall, within three months after the final passage of
this article, at his or her own expense, cause a concrete curb as
aforesaid to be built and constructed on and in front of his or her
land as aforesaid.
If any person or persons being the owner of
any lands affected by this article shall neglect, after notice given
as required by law, to construct any curb by this article directed
and required as herein provided, the Township Committee of the Township
of Mansfield aforesaid shall cause such curbs as herein provided to
be constructed as required by law, and the cost of making and constructing
any such curbs shall be collected as provided by law from the owner
or owners of the land in front of which the same shall be so constructed.
This article shall take effect immediately upon
its proper publication.