[Ord. 510, 5/6/1970; as amended by Ord. 599, 12/19/1983; by Ord. 703, 4/10/1991; by Ord. 909, 11/4/2009; by Ord. 1021, 10/4/2016; and by Ord. 1035, 7/18/2017]
1. 
The occupant/owner of every property fronting upon or alongside any streets in the Borough of Stroudsburg shall remove snow and ice from the entire length and width of the sidewalk within 24 hours after the same shall have ceased to fall or to form. If ice cannot be cleared without damage to the sidewalk, it is required that it be strewn with antiskid, such as sand, salt or similar substance.
2. 
The occupant/owner of every property fronting upon or alongside any street in the Borough of Stroudsburg that has parking meters located at the street line shall remove all snow from the entire length and width of the sidewalk and curb and deposit the snow/ice in the street adjacent to the curb. All snow/ice shall be cleared from the sidewalk and curb and deposited into the street no later than 9:00 p.m. on the day the snow has fallen. If ice cannot be cleared without damage to the sidewalk, it is required that it be strewn with antiskid, such as sand, salt or similar substance.
[Ord. 510, 5/6/1970; as amended by Ord. 909, 11/4/2009; and by Ord. 1035, 7/18/2017]
In any case where the owner, occupant or tenant shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply with any of the provisions of § 21-201 within the time limit prescribed, the Borough authorities may proceed immediately to clear all snow and/or ice from the sidewalk and to collect all expenses for the snow removal.
[Ord. 510, 5/6/1970; as amended by Ord. 599, 12/19/1983; by Ord. 909, 11/4/2009; by Ord. 1033, 7/18/2017; and by Ord. 1035, 7/18/2017]
1. 
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this Part 2A shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $300, together with the costs of prosecution, or to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days. Every day that a violation of this Part 2A continues shall constitute a separate offense. In the event the Borough causes the snow or ice to be removed, the costs of such removal will be charged in addition to any fines or penalties.
2. 
Notice and Payment of Violation. Upon the discovery of any violation under the terms of this Part, the municipality shall, through its authorized agents, give notice to the owner of a violation hereunder, either by personal delivery to such owner, by United States mail directed to the last-known address of such person or persons, as shown in the real estate registry records of the municipality, or by leaving the same on the premises where such violation occurs.
3. 
If such person shall, within seven days after the delivery, mailing or leaving of such notice, pay to the Treasurer of the municipality the sum of $25 for the violation, the same will constitute full satisfaction for the violation noted in said notice. If two or more violations are issued for the same property during a calendar year, the second and subsequent violations' payment shall increase an additional $25 per subsequent violation to a maximum of $300. The failure of such person to make payment, as aforesaid, within seven days shall render such owner subject to the penalties as provided hereinabove.