[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1.01, Code
Adoption)]
The person in charge of any real property abutting or fronting
upon a paved public sidewalk shall remove and clear away or cause
to be removed or cleared away all snow and ice within 24 hours of
the end of the snowfall, provided that when ice has so formed on any
sidewalk that it cannot be removed then the persons referred to in
this section shall cause the ice from remaining and presenting a hazard
to the users of the sidewalk by the use of sand, abrasive material
or any product designed to prevent ice from forming or to remain in
its form and to not be injurious to the health and safety of the public.
The police department shall, upon complaint of any person, investigate
and cause the arrest of either the owner, occupant or person in charge
of the premises if there is a failure to have complied with the provisions
of this chapter, or cause the charging of such person with violation
of this chapter. In construing the provisions of this chapter, only
owners of vacant lots or vacant premises are deemed to be the proper
person whose duty it shall be to comply with the provisions of this
chapter; where the real property consists of a single-family residence
or is solely used for business, the owner or occupant shall be deemed
to be the proper person whose duty it shall be to comply with the
provisions of this chapter; and as to any other real property, the
owner or any occupants, unless a person has been designated by the
owner to be in charge of the premises and is residing thereon, are
deemed to be the proper persons whose duty it shall be to comply with
the provisions of this chapter.
It shall be the duty of the owner, occupant or person in charge of the property mentioned in §
11.36.020 to keep the sidewalk clean of any dirt, dust, cinders, mud, oil or other similar substances when the sidewalks are clear of snow and ice.
No person shall cause or allow any snow, ice, slush or a combination
thereof to be shoveled, plowed, dumped, pushed or in any manner placed
on a public street, alley, sidewalk or thoroughfare in the Village.
[Amended by Ord. No. A-528-89, 1989; at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1.01, Code
Adoption)]
See the penalty in Chapter
11.40 of this title.
The Village President shall declare a snow emergency during
the period of a severe snowstorm, or immediately thereafter, whenever
traffic becomes congested by reason of said snowfall and the operation
of emergency vehicles, including snow removal equipment and machinery,
is impeded.
Such emergency shall exist so long as traffic remains congested
and the operation of emergency vehicles is impeded, or likely to be
impeded, by the falling of snow and the congestion of traffic upon
the streets, alleys or public parking lots of the Village.
The Village President or other authorized officials may proclaim
the state of emergency through the press, radio or other public means
of communication and may designate and authorize police officers and
snow removal personnel to inform the citizenry of the existence of
the emergency.
No person shall park any vehicle on a street, alley or public
parking lot during the period of snow emergency, or immediately thereafter,
until such street, alley or public parking lot has been cleared of
snow.
The Chief of Police or any of his employees under his supervision
and direction may remove any vehicle which may interfere with the
operation of any snow removal equipment or any emergency vehicle and
charge the cost of removing such vehicle to the owner or the operator
thereof. Said Chief of Police may cause removal to be made either
by his own department with Village help or may contract for such removal
with any service man, person, firm or corporation that has as a part
of their business towing service with proper equipment to move vehicles.
Anyone who violates §§
11.36.060 through
11.36.100 shall be subject to a fine of $20 for the first offense, $50 for the second offense, and $200 for each offense thereafter. Nonpayment of fines shall subject the offender to imprisonment for a period of up to 30 days. All fines shall have as additional costs added thereto the towing charges involved in removing vehicle subject to removal under the terms of this chapter.