As soon as the streets of the rough of East Greenville have been brought
to the duly established grade, the owners of the abutting land shall lay sidewalks
and curbs as hereinafter provided and keep them in repair.
The sidewalks shall be graded with a pitch of one-fourth-inch per foot
from property line to curb level, to be given by the Borough Engineer.
[Amended 8-7-1989 by Ord. No. 9-89]
In case of failure to grade and lay sidewalks and set curbs (or any
of these as may be ordered) for 30 days after notice from the Borough Secretary
to the owners of the abutting land, the borough may do or cause the same to
be done and assess the costs thereof upon the land of said owner or owners
in front of or along which said work may be done and materials furnished and
shall secure payment thereof by filing a lien against said land or by suit
against the owners thereof as provided by law.
[Amended 8-7-1989 by Ord. No. 9-89]
Pavement and curbs shall be of standard cement composition, pavement
to be not less than four feet wide and curb not less than four inches thick.
The cement pavement and curb must have a substantial foundation. In no instance
shall the owner of property plant or allow to have planted any tree or trees
within the line of any sidewalk fronting his property.
All expenses shall be paid by lot owners and all work done shall be
subject to the approval of the Street Committee.
Hereafter, no repairs are to be made to existing brick pavements unless
a permit is obtained from the Street Committee.