[Ord. 439, 8/12/1975, § 19-85]
Whenever the grade of any street or part thereof shall be established, and the curb line given, every property owner along the same, after proper notice from the Borough Engineer, shall be required, at his or her own expense, to grade the sidewalks, put in curb of such dimensions as may be approved by the Borough Engineer, and pave the sidewalks to the width required by Council, the whole length of the walk abutting his or her lot or lots, with concrete, according to the specifications from time to time adopted by the Council, and, in so doing, to conform to the lines and grades given him; provided, existing brick sidewalks may be repaired with brick. Also, provided, that existing sidewalks may be surfaced with such materials as may, from time to time, be approved by Council. In all such cases, the property owner who desires to resurface his sidewalk shall first notify the Borough Engineer of his intention to resurface his existing sidewalk and of the type of material which he intends to use, whereupon the Borough Engineer shall inspect the sidewalk to be resurfaced and make a report and recommendation to Council, whereupon Council shall approve or reject the proposed resurfacing plan. Upon approval of such resurfacing plan, the property owner may proceed to resurface his sidewalk in accordance with the plans and specifications as approved by Council, and the Borough Engineer shall inspect the finished job and make a final approval.