[R.O. 1993 § 535.080; Code 1972 § 32-4;
CC 1988 § 24-27]
Contractors using the streets or alleys of the City are hereby
required to fence around such obstructions in the streets or alleys,
and to supply a red light on same at times from dark until daylight.
No mortar boxes, piles of building material, etc., shall be left in
the street without such fencing and lighting.
[R.O. 1993 § 535.090; Code 1972 § 32-12;
CC 1988 § 24-28]
A. The City shall refuse to accept final dedication or maintenance responsibilities
for existing streets within the City until they shall have a minimum
aggregate base of six (6) inches or more, prime oil applied at a minimum
of two-tenths (2/10) gallon per square yard and two (2) applications
of MC5 at three-tenths (3/10) gallons per square yard and three-eighths
(3/8) inch gravel at a minimum of twenty-five (25) pounds per square
yard alternately applied. Acceptance of streets shall be done by recommendation
of the Public Works Director and approval of the City Council by ordinance.
B. This provision shall not apply to new streets built in conformance with the provisions of Chapter
410, Subdivision Regulations.
[R.O. 1993 § 535.100; Code 1972 § 32-13;
CC 1988 § 24-29]
It shall be unlawful for the City to contract for the initial
hard surfacing of any street or alley within the City unless the City
Council thereof shall have received, prior to entering into such contract,
evidence that all adjacent property owners have contributed their
pro-rata share of the cost thereof and that there is held in escrow
by the City Clerk an amount equal to the estimated total cost of such
surfacing.
[R.O. 1993 § 535.110; Ord. No.
91-2035 § 24-30, 5-13-1991; Ord. No. 2009-2847 § 1, 8-25-2009]
There shall be a minimum of one (1) streetlight located at every intersection within the City of Aurora. The City may authorize the installation of any streetlights which would be one hundred fifty (150) feet from the nearest existing streetlight in any "R-1," "R-2," or "R-3" Zoning Districts in the City as defined in the Zoning Regulations, Chapter
400 of this Code. In all other zoning districts, the City may authorize the installation of any streetlights which would be two hundred (200) feet from the nearest existing streetlight.