[Code 1964, § 20-11]
The Common Council prescribes, approves and adopts the general
specifications of the Department of Engineering covering materials
of construction and construction items for pavements, sidewalks, sewers,
conduits and other miscellaneous construction items. The specifications
were filed in the office of the City Clerk on February 18, 1976, by
the City Engineer.
[Ord. No. 270 of 1988, 9-21-1988]
Whenever a City-owned property is scheduled to be demolished
and specifications are issued for the demolition, any necessary road
cuts and/or road repairs will no longer be included in the specifications.
The Board of Water Supply shall perform any necessary road cuts and/or
road repairs done in conjunction with the demolition of City-owned
properties.
[Code 1964, § 20-1]
The Common Council adopts as the system of numbering upon all
the streets in the City the plan of renumbering as indicated upon
a map entitled "Map of System of Re-numbering Streets," as amended,
and the map is incorporated by reference as if set out at length in
this section. The City Engineer shall furnish the numbers and place
the numbers upon all houses within the City in accordance with the
plan of numbering shown upon the map as amended.
[Code 1964, § 20-2]
The City Engineer may cause field surveys and maps of the street
intersections of the City to be made and kept up-to-date. The maps
shall set forth the location of sanitary and stormwater sewers as
well as other public utilities.
[Code 1964, § 20-8]
No person shall set out or plant or cause to be set out and
planted between the curbline and street line of the adjoining lot
on any street, avenue or public place any tree which shall be one
of the general class known as poplar or willow trees.
[Code 1964, § 17-10.1]
It shall be unlawful for any person to hit or attempt to hit
a ball or similar object with a bat, racket or similar object or for
six or more persons to engage in team sport activity such as baseball,
softball, football, soccer and the like within the area between the
Memorial Parkway and Pleasant Street from Clemetian Street to Genesee
Street.
[Code 1964, § 17-10]
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any sport activities
such as baseball, football, frisbee or any other such games upon the
City streets and sidewalks in such manner so as to interfere with
pedestrians and traffic upon such sidewalks and streets. This section
shall not apply to any streets which are set aside as play streets
pursuant to law.