[Added 10-5-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-06]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from
the context:
PUBLIC STREET
Any street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, freeway, parkway
or other ways intended to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians,
But Not including a minor street which provides secondary access to
the back or side of properties otherwise abutting a street.
Any new construction, repairing, or relaying of sidewalks or curbs shall be in strict conformity with this chapter and these regulations; provided, however, that the Board of Appeals may make minor adjustments or alter these regulations where special or unusual topographic and/or physical conditions exist or where other physical circumstances or safety conditions render sidewalks impractical or infeasible. Decisions of the Board of Appeals shall be by a majority of its members and shall comply with the provisions of Chapter
11, Article
V, of this Code.
[Amended 10-5-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-06]
Every owner of land abutting any public street or public alley
in the Borough shall maintain existing sidewalks and curbs abutting
such land in a safe condition as the Borough shall deem appropriate
and in conformity with standards and specifications that the Borough
Council may from time to time designate by resolution or written policy.
A permit must first be obtained from the Borough prior to any
construction of new sidewalks or curbs and prior to any repairing
or relaying of sidewalks or curbs.
A permit shall not be valid until such fees as the Borough Council
may establish from time to time by resolution have been paid. Any
permit issued shall become invalid if the authorized work is not commenced
within six months after issuance of the permit or if the authorized
work is suspended or abandoned for a period of six months after the
time of commencing the work. The Borough may revoke a permit or approval
issued under the provisions of this chapter in case of any false statement
or misrepresentation of fact in the application or on the plans on
which the permit or approval was based.
All curbs and sidewalks, when formed, shall be inspected by
the Borough prior to the pouring of concrete. A minimum 24 hours'
notice shall be given prior to the start of concrete placement. Upon
completion of the construction, repair or relay of the same, the Borough
shall be contacted in order that a final inspection of the forms can
be made for approval.
The Borough shall provide line, grade and specifications for
all new construction, repairing and relaying of sidewalks except that
the Borough shall not be responsible for establishing line and grade
in new developments.
During the excavation, construction, repair or relay, curing
and backfilling of any curb and/or sidewalk, the owner shall place
and maintain, or cause to be placed or maintained, adequate hazard
warnings to vehicular and pedestrian traffic by means of barricades,
flares, lights or similar means. The owner shall be solely responsible
and liable for the adequate placement of such hazard warnings.
The Borough may, at its discretion, establish a program of inspecting
sidewalks and curbs within the Borough to ensure that existing sidewalks
and curbs are maintained in a safe and functional manner in conformity
with the Borough's established grades, lines and specifications.
Said program may provide for dividing the Borough into zones, with
different zones being inspected periodically.