The purpose of this article shall be to preserve the public
peace and good order in the Town, to contribute to the public welfare,
safety and good order of its people and to contribute to the safe
conveyance of its people over the streets and sidewalks of the Town
by establishing certain regulations for the removal of snow and ice
from the streets and sidewalks of the Town that are consistent with
the rights and privileges of other residents of the Town. It is further
noted that certain snow removal practices are a vexation and annoyance
not only to the traveling public but also to the owners and occupants
of adjoining lands. Further, this article establishes a procedure
and specifications for the replacement and repair of sidewalks within
the Town. It is for these reasons and others that the Town Board of
the Town of Elmira is compelled to legislate upon the subject matter.
It shall be the duty of the owner and occupant, jointly, of
every parcel of real estate adjoining a public sidewalk, whether the
parcel of real estate is occupied by a structure or not, to keep such
sidewalks adjoining such property free from snow and ice for the full
paved width of such sidewalk.
Snow and ice shall be removed within 24 hours after the end
of a snowfall. Sidewalks in front of commercial establishment and
commercial parking lots shall be kept free of snow and ice at all
times.
In case snow and ice on any sidewalk shall be frozen so hard that it cannot be removed without injury to the sidewalk, it shall, within the time specified in §
193-3, be strewn and kept strewn with ashes, sand, sawdust or other suitable material so as to be no longer dangerous to life and limb. As soon as practical thereafter, the sidewalk shall be completely cleared of snow, ice and other materials strewn thereon as provided in this article.
The owners or occupants of buildings adjacent to public sidewalks
shall prevent the falling of snow, ice or water from such building
upon said public sidewalks.
No person, firm or corporation shall deposit, throw, place or
strew nor shall any person, firm or corporation cause to be deposited,
thrown, placed or strewn any snow or ice upon any street, avenue or
roadway within the Town of Elmira.
Any person, firm or corporation who or which shall violate any
of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof,
be punishable by a fine in the amount of $50.
[Amended 5-19-2014 by Res. No. 93-14]
A. It shall
be the duty of the owner and occupant, jointly, of every parcel of
real estate adjoining a public sidewalk, whether the parcel of real
estate is occupied by a structure or not, to keep such sidewalks adjoining
such property free from obstructions, keep them in good and safe repair
and maintain them clean, free from filth, dirt and weeds.
B. The Town
Board may adopt orders from time to time, directing the owners of
the respective lots and parcels of land abutting on any street or
towns of first class, with the consent of the County Superintendent
of Highways or the State Commissioner of Transportation, as the case
may be, abutting on a county or state highway within the Town along
which it is desired that sidewalks be built, re-laid or repaired,
to construct the same to conform with such ordinance, rule or regulation
as shall have been adopted by the Town Board, and specify the time
within which the same shall be done.
C. No sidewalk
shall be built, re-laid or repaired or be permitted to be built, re-laid
or repaired along any road, street, highway or parkway in the Town
of Elmira, whether or not such sidewalk is in or along a Town, county,
state or private road, street, highway or parkway unless such construction
shall conform to the lines and grades submitted by the owner of the
lots or parcels involved and approved by the Town Superintendent of
Highways and in conformity with the specifications for sidewalk construction
adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Elmira as set forth in this
section, as the same may be amended from time to time and a copy of
which is available in the Town Hall.
D. All sidewalks
built, re-laid or repaired on any privately owned road, street, highway
or parkway shall be subject to these regulations and comply in all
respects with the regulations covering streets, the title of which
is vested in the Town.
The following standards and specifications apply to portland
cement sidewalks:
A. Material. The requirements and composition shall comply with the
specifications for Class A concrete in the NYSDOT Standard Specifications
section on portland cement concrete, general. Concrete shall be proportioned
in accordance with the aggregate weights specified for Class A concrete.
B. Method of construction.
(1) Sidewalks shall be four inches in depth except in driveways, where
the sidewalk shall be six inches in depth. Sidewalks shall have a
normal cross-slope of 1/4 inch per foot drop towards the street, except
where permission to alter the slope is given by the Town of Elmira.
The street edge of the sidewalk shall be at least one inch higher
than the top of the curb. Dummy transverse joints shall be placed
at five-foot intervals and the joints shall be finished with a scoring
tool. At intervals of 20 feet, the transverse joint shall extend full
depth and shall half-inch-thick premolded bituminous joint material.
Joint material is also required where walks abut curbs, pavements,
buildings, adjoining walks or other rigid structures. This shall be
an acceptable flexible expansion material approved by the Town of
Elmira. The top surface should be scored at intervals of five feet
so that the finished walk will be marked in squares both longitudinally
and transversely. Where adjacent walks are four feet wide, a four-foot-wide
walk can also be built.
(2) The concrete shall be laid in one course in acceptable forms and
shall be worked and floated so as to give a smooth, uniform surface
free of holes and satisfactory to the Town of Elmira. No concrete
shall be laid until the form installation and subbase preparation
is inspected and approved by the Town of Elmira. The concrete shall
be finished to produce a smooth surface and then lightly broomed to
a uniform texture. This broom finish shall be perpendicular to the
walking flow in a straight line. Any other finish is not acceptable.
Each flag will be edged, giving a "window pane" effect, one inch to
three inches in width.
C. Curing. At the permittee's option, quilted covers, waterproof
blankets or an approved sprayed or painted curing compound may be
used. Except when a curing compound approved by the Town of Elmira
is used, sidewalks shall be cured for a minimum of three days. In
any case, traffic will be prohibited for at least 24 hours. All of
the above curing methods shall meet the NYSDOT Standards Specifications
section on portland cement concrete curing.
D. Transitions to abutting walks. See §
193-15C.
The following standards and specifications apply to asphalt
cement sidewalks:
A. Material. The material shall conform to the NYSDOT Standard Specifications
section on hot mix asphalt concrete.
B. Methods of construction.
(1) The asphalt concrete shall be laid in two courses: one binder course
of two-inch thickness (compacted) and a top course of one-inch thickness
(compacted). Both courses shall be laid hot and compacted with a mechanical
roller or vibratory tamp.
(2) The sidewalk shall be five feet wide and laid true to line and grade
as given by the Town of Elmira, with a normal cross-slope of 1/4 inch
per foot drop toward the street.
(3) The street edge of the sidewalk shall be at least one inch higher
than the curb.
(4) Metal edging is available for sidewalk work, but is not a requirement.
If not used, all outside edges must be tapered downward to a forty-five-degree
angle.
C. Transitions to abutting walks. For both portland and asphalt cement
walks, if the sidewalk on the abutting property is not at the same
grade as the new walk, a five-foot-long transition slab shall be installed
on the abutting property at the end of the new walk. The cost of this
transition slab shall be at the expense of the property owner who
is installing the new walk.
The Town of Elmira requires the following insurance amounts
and types for all permittees completing work in the Town:
A. Workers' compensation insurance and disability benefits insurance
shall be obtained in accordance with the law of the State of New York.
B. Public liability and property damage insurance.
(1) Public liability insurance: not less than $1,000,000 for injuries,
including accidental death, to any one person, and subject to the
same limit for each person, and in an amount not less than $2,000,000
on account of one occurrence.
(2) Property damage insurance: not less than $250,000 for damages on
account of any one accident and in an amount not less than $250,000
for damages on account of all accidents.
C. Owner's protective liability and property damage insurance in
amounts equal to that specified for public liability and property
damage insurance to protect the Town against any and all claims arising
from the operations of the permittee. Owner's protective liability
insurance policies should contain the following provisions:
(1) The presence of the Town's agents and employees on the site
of the work shall not invalidate the policy of insurance.
(2) The policy shall not be invalidated by reason of any violation of
any of the terms of any policy issued to the permittee.
D. All policies of insurance required of the permittee, except workers'
compensation and disability benefits, insuring, indemnifying and saving
harmless the Town of Elmira, shall be endorsed, naming the Town of
Elmira and its officers and employees and agents as an additional
insured on a primary basis.
E. Proof of coverage of insurance. The permittee shall furnish the Town
certificates of all insurance, each of which shall contain the following
provision: Such insurance shall not be cancelled, terminated, modified,
or changed by either the permittee or the insurance company, except
on 10 days' prior written notice sent by the insurance company via
registered mail to the Town. Such notices shall be addressed to the
Town of Elmira, New York.
As used in this article, the following abbreviations shall have
the meanings indicated:
A.D.B.E.
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As determined by engineer
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ASTM
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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DEG.
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Degree
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DIA.
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Diameter
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F.
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Fahrenheit
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Ft.
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Feet
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H.
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Height of fill over top of pipe
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H.D.
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Hub diameter, outside diameter of pipe at bell/band
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I.D.
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Nominal inside diameter
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In.
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Inches
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Max.
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Maximum
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Min.
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Minimum
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MUTCD
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Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
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N.T.S.
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Not to scale
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NYSDOT
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New York State Department of Transportation
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O.D.
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Outside diameter
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OSHA
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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R.O.W.
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Right-of-way
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UFPO
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Underground Facilities Protective Organization
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W = Trench Width
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2.0 feet + H.D. for pipes 48 inches and less I.D.
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2.5 feet + H.D. for pipes greater than 48 inches I.D.
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1.0 feet Min. + O.D. for 18-inch and 24-inch polyethylene pipe
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>
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Greater than
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<
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Less than
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