The City may provide for the laying of crosswalks and the grading,
paving, repaving, or improving of portions of sidewalks lying in the
angles of intersection of streets at City expense.
[R.O. 1957, 14:2-1]
There shall be a space devoted to sidewalk on each side of every
street.
[R.O. 1957, 14:2-6]
Unless otherwise directed by the Director of Public Works or
his designee, a sidewalk shall be located so that the nearer edge
of the concrete shall be the following distances from the side lines
of the street:
(a) On streets having a width of eighty (80) feet or more, a distance
of six (6) feet;
(b) On streets having a width of seventy (70) feet or more, and less
than eighty (80) feet, a distance of five (5) feet;
(c) On streets having a width of sixty (60) feet or more, and less than
seventy (70) feet, a distance of three (3) feet;
(d) On streets having a width of fifty (50) feet or more, and less than
sixty (60) feet, a distance of two (2) feet; and,
(e) On streets having a width of less than fifty (50) feet, a distance
of one (1) foot.
The current revised specifications for materials, methods, grade,
width and other engineering specifications, prepared by the Director
of Public Works or his designee for the construction of sidewalks
and curbs and gutters are hereby adopted and by this reference made
a part of this Code with the same force and effect as though set out
in full herein. At least three (3) copies of the specifications are
on file and open for public inspection and use in the offices of the
Clerk and Director of Public Works.
[R.O. 1957, 14:2-3, as amended July 2, 1962]
A curb or sidewalk shall be constructed as provided in the specifications
of the City Engineer except that a sidewalk now paved with flagstone
or bluestone may be relaid or repaired with the same material, provided
the sidewalk complies in all other respects with this article. The
Council, by resolution at any time, may order a flagstone or bluestone
pavement removed and replaced by concrete.
[MC-1971-13 § 1, November 15, 1971]
(a)
Where application is made by an owner to discontinue an existing
sidewalk in need of repair, the Council may by resolution waive the
requirement for a sidewalk under the following conditions:
(1)
A sketch is presented to the Department of Public Works showing
the location of all sidewalks abutting and within two hundred (200)
feet of the subject property.
(2)
Evidence is presented that the sidewalk is in need of repair.
(3)
There would be no conditions created by the removal that would
affect public safety or interfere with normal pedestrian traffic.
(4)
That the sidewalk area be graded and seeded subject to approval
of the Department of Public Works.
(5)
That a recommendation be made to the Council by the City Engineer
and the Chief Building Inspector.
[R.O. 1957, 14:2-3 (10)]
All fills shall be made in a manner satisfactory to the Director
of Public Works or his designee, and in accordance with his specifications.
[R.O. 1957, 14:2-3 (11) and 14:2-4]
(a) A sidewalk in the following named streets and portions thereof, shall
be paved with Portland cement concrete from each side of the street
to the nearer curb line thereof:
The northwesterly side of Front Street, East and West, from
Westervelt Avenue to Washington Avenue, and the southeasterly side
of Front Street, from Westervelt Avenue to Liberty Street; Second
Street, East and West, from Roosevelt Avenue to Liberty Street; North
Avenue, from Park Avenue to Watchung Avenue; East Third Street, from
Watchung Avenue to Richmond Street; West Third Street, from Madison
Avenue to Plainfield Avenue; East and West Fourth Street, from Roosevelt
Avenue to Plainfield Avenue; East and West Fifth Street, from Richmond
Street to Madison Avenue; South Avenue, from Richmond Street to Berckman
Street; Richmond Street, from East Second Street to East Fifth Street;
Church Street, from East Front Street to East Third Street; Watchung
Avenue, from Green Brook to East Sixth Street; Gavett Place, from
East Second Street to North Avenue; Cleveland Avenue, from East Fourth
Street to East Sixth Street; Park Avenue, from Front Street to Seventh
Street; Somerset Street, from Front Street to Green Brook; Madison
Avenue, from Green Brook to West Fifth Street; Grove Street, from
West Front Street to Green Brook; Central Avenue, from West Front
Street to West Fourth Street; New Street, from West Front Street to
Central Railroad of New Jersey; Liberty Street, from West Front Street
to West Fifth Street; Plainfield Avenue, from West Front Street to
West Fifth Street; Court Place from Watchung Avenue to Roosevelt Avenue;
Roosevelt Avenue from Orange Place to East Seventh Street;
(b) Full width paving shall not be required on portions of the following
named streets: the southeasterly side of West Third Street, from Liberty
Street to Plainfield Avenue; the northwesterly side of West Fourth
Street from Liberty Street to Plainfield Avenue; the southwesterly
side of Liberty Street from West Third Street to West Fourth Street;
and the northeasterly side of Plainfield Avenue from West Third Street
to West Fourth Street.
(c) The Council, by ordinance, may require the installation of full width sidewalks on streets or portions of streets other than those designated in Subsections
(a) and
(b).
(d) Paving may be omitted on a portion of the space devoted to sidewalks
which may be occupied by telephone or electric poles, other utilities
or installations lawfully standing therein, any portion which may
be occupied by trunks of trees growing therein, and an additional
space not exceeding twenty-five (25) square feet in area around each
tree.
(e) On sections of streets named in Subsections
(a) and
(b) where storm sewers or drains now exist, or hereafter are constructed, a suitable system of underdrains using pipes and materials of a type approved by the Director of Public Works or his designee, shall be installed and connected with such storm sewers or drains wherever required by the Director of Public Works or his designee.