[Amended 10-14-1997, effective 10-30-1997; 9-4-2007, effective 9-17-2007; 12-22-2009, effective 1-4-2010]
A.
It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any premises abutting any public street to remove, before 9:00 a.m., all snow and ice which may have fallen upon the sidewalk abutting said premises. In case said sidewalk is not paved its full width, it shall be necessary to remove such snow or ice from a space three feet in width. The owner or occupant of lands fronting or abutting on any street, highway, traveled road, public lane, alley or square shall make, maintain and repair the sidewalk adjoining his lands and shall keep such sidewalk and the gutter free and clear of and from snow, ice and all other obstructions. Such owner or occupant, and each of them, shall be liable for any injury or damage by reason of omission, failure or negligence to make, maintain or repair such sidewalk or failure or negligence to keep such sidewalk and the gutter free and clear of and from snow, ice and all other obstructions.
B.
It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any premises abutting any sidewalk in which a handicapped access cut has been installed to remove, before 9:00 a.m., all snow and ice which may have fallen upon the handicapped access cut. Such owner or occupant, and each of them, shall be liable for any injury or damage by reason of omission, failure or negligence to remove all snow and ice from the handicapped access cut.
C.
In case the snow and ice on the sidewalks or handicapped access cut shall be frozen so hard that it cannot be removed without material difficulty or injury to the pavement, the owner, lessee, tenant, occupant or other person having charge of any building or lot of ground, as aforesaid, shall, within the time specified in the preceding subsections, cause the sidewalk or handicapped access cut abutting said premises to be strewn with ashes, sand, sawdust or some suitable materials and shall, as soon thereafter as the weather permits, thoroughly clean said sidewalk or handicapped access cut. Such owner or occupant, and each of them, shall be liable for any injury or damage by reason of omission, failure or negligence to cause injury or damage by reason of omission, failure or negligence to cause the sidewalk or handicapped access cut abutting said premises to be strewn with ashes, sand, sawdust, salt or some suitable materials and shall or for failure or negligence to soon thereafter as the weather permits, thoroughly clean said sidewalk or handicapped access cut.
E.
Notwithstanding any provision of any other ordinance, any person, firm or corporation who is granted a license, a renewal of a license, pursuant to City of Buffalo ordinances, or any person, firm or corporation who is granted a building permit pursuant to any provision of City of Buffalo ordinances for work to be performed on any commercial or business premises, shall be deemed to have agreed, as a condition of such license or permit, to keep and maintain reasonably free of snow and ice any sidewalk or other pedestrian way immediately adjacent or contiguous to the premises for which any permit has been issued or which is used by the licensee or his agents or employees in the operation of any business for which any license has been issued. The owner or occupant of any building or lot abutting a public sidewalk is responsible for and shall remove any accumulation of snow and/or ice from said public sidewalk within 24 hours after the snow and/or ice has ceased to fall, gather or accumulate. Failure to keep such sidewalk or other pedestrian way free of snow and ice shall be grounds for denial or revocation of such license or licenses. Such person, firm or corporation, and each of them, shall be liable for any failure to keep such sidewalk or other pedestrian free of snow and ice.