Within 24 hours after the end of a snow or ice event, the person or persons in possession of private property shall do the following:
A.
Remove all snow and ice to the greatest extent reasonably possible, but at least to a path 30 inches in width, from all paved sidewalks located on or abutting such private property which are used for pedestrian travel by the general public.
B.
Remove all snow and ice from the area within a five-foot radius of all fire hydrants.
C.
If the snow and ice is so hard that it cannot be removed without damage to the sidewalk, or if ice remains after reasonable efforts at snow and ice removal, the person in possession shall cause enough sand or other abrasive to be placed on the sidewalk to make travel reasonably safe, and shall place salt thereon and as soon as possible thereafter remove the remaining ice.