The owner of premises abutting any bluestone
or concrete sidewalk shall maintain such sidewalk at all times in
a good and passable condition at a grade which will prevent water
accumulating thereon. He shall replace any flagstones or concrete
squares which become broken and shall maintain the flagstones and
concrete squares so that the joints thereof are even. The surface
of all concrete sidewalks shall be kept properly roughened so as not
to become smooth and slippery.
[Amended 12-13-1994 by Ord. No. 20-94]
In case any sidewalk becomes in need of repair, the owner or occupant of the lands abutting such sidewalk shall forthwith, upon receipt of written notice from the Public Works Manager, repair or cause the same to be repaired and made in a good and passable condition and conform to the requirements of §
287-18.
[Amended 11-21-78 by Ord. No. 748]
All sidewalks in the Borough shall be constructed
strictly in accordance with the specifications hereinafter set forth:
A. Excavation. The subgrade shall be prepared and properly
tamped to a depth of eight inches below the finished grade of the
sidewalk.
B. Dimensions. Unless otherwise specified, concrete sidewalks
shall be constructed to a width of four feet and a depth of four inches,
with a slope of 1/4 inch per foot towards the curbline.
C. Forms. Sidewalk forms may be of metal or wood and,
if of wood, shall not be less than two by four inches and free from
warps or bends. All forms must be thoroughly braced and staked to
the established lines and grades.
D. Foundation. Upon the subgrade shall be placed a layer
of clean sand having a compacted thickness of four inches.
E. Body of sidewalk. Concrete for sidewalks shall be
Class C air-entrained portland cement concrete in accordance with
the 1961 New Jersey State Highway Department Standard Specifications,
except that the stone shall be 3/4 inch. Concrete shall be placed
in the forms and on the prepared foundation to a thickness of four
inches minimum. After being placed, the concrete shall be tamped,
screened and finished to true grade and even surface. Care is to be
taken to ensure that the concrete completely fills the forms and that
all stone is completely embedded in the mortar. After the concrete
has sufficiently set, the finish shall be applied with a wooden float
so that a slightly roughened surface is obtained. The surface shall
then be brushed with a wet soft-haired brush to obtain a neat surface.
Expansion joints 3/16 inch wide shall be provided every five feet,
and the joints shall be filled with sand. All exposed edges of the
sidewalk and joints shall be rounded with a sidewalk edging tool having
a radius of 1/2 inch.
F. Sidewalks at driveways and concrete aprons. Across
driveways and wherever directed by the Borough Engineer, the thickness
of the concrete for the sidewalk shall be six inches, and the sidewalk
shall be constructed in the manner outlined above. Between the sidewalk
and the curb, a concrete apron shall be constructed. This apron shall
have a uniform slope from the grade of the sidewalk to the top of
the depressed curb. This apron shall be constructed in the manner
as outlined above for concrete sidewalk, except that the concrete
shall be six inches thick, and no sand shall be placed under the apron.
[Amended 12-13-1994 by Ord. No. 20-94]
No person shall ride, drive or pass over or
along any sidewalk with horses, wagons, carts, horse-drawn carriages,
automobiles, tractors, motor trucks, motorcycles or bicycles, provided
that this section shall not prevent the use of driveways or the crossing
of a sidewalk at right angles for the purpose of entering upon property,
and provided that in the last-mentioned case the curb, if any, shall
be protected in a manner approved by the Public Works Manager.
No person shall place or permit to be placed
upon any sidewalk any object or thing that shall in any manner encumber
such sidewalk or render travel upon such sidewalk dangerous or unsafe.
No person shall place or maintain any drop awning
extending over any sidewalk, any portion of which, when lowered, shall
be less than seven feet above such sidewalk.