[Ords. of 4-16-1973]
Unless otherwise stated in the context of this chapter, the following terms as used in this chapter shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section.
ARTERIAL STREET
A street that is primarily used to carry traffic through the City, or to and from major generators within the City.
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
All streets and portions of streets within the area described as follows: All that area bounded by Penobscot River on the east, Davis Street on the north, Brunswick Street on the west, and Willow Street and Chester Street on the south, and including both sides of Center Street from Brunswick Street on the Milford Town Line on the east.
COLLECTOR STREET
A street that carries traffic to and from arterial streets to local access streets, or directly serves local traffic generators.
LOCAL STREET
A street that affords direct access to homes and places of business (except major traffic generators) designed and constructed to discourage through traffic.
STREET
Shall be construed to embrace streets, avenues, boulevards, roads, alleys, lanes, viaducts and all other public ways in the City, and shall include all areas thereof embraced between the property lines and dedicated and accepted to the public use.
[Ords. of 4-16-1973]
No person shall keep or cause to be placed or kept any box, barrel, bale of goods, wood, coal, merchandise, wares, goods or any other article on any street or sidewalk, except for immediate conveyance across the same and that sidewalk sales may be permitted in the central business district with permission of the City Manager; provided, that this section does not apply when a building permit has been issued to such person for a building operation at that place [and] time, and such encumbrance is so permitted thereby.
[Ord. of 4-16-1973]
No person shall place any obstruction in any ditch or watercourse by the side of any street in the City without providing a sufficient culvert for the passage of the water that shall be acceptable to and approved by the director of public works.
[Ord. of 4-16-1973]
No person shall transport or cause to be transported upon the streets of the City by motor vehicle or by trailer attached thereto, any garbage, refuse or other materials unless such garbage, refuse or other materials shall be covered with a suitable cover securely tied down in such a way as to prevent such items from falling upon the streets.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983[1]]
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to remove, allow to be removed or cause to be removed any ice, snow or water from private premises and deposit such ice, snow or water in and upon any sidewalk or street.
(b) 
It shall also be unlawful to deposit, allow to be deposited or cause to be deposited any ice or snow from private or public premises to block passage along any sidewalk or street.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former §§ 17-5 — 17-7, relative to snow removal, snow fenders and depositing of snow and ice, which were derived from Ord. of 4-16-1973.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983]
(a) 
The occupant of any business, store, shop, dwelling house, manufactory, hotel or any lot of land, bordering upon the sidewalk of any of the streets hereinafter named, and in case there shall be no occupant, the owner or any agent having the care and control of any such buildings or lot of land bordering upon the streets hereinafter mentioned, shall, after the ceasing to fall of any snow and, if in the daytime, within four hours, but if in the nighttime before 10:00 a.m. of the day succeeding, cause the same to be removed from said sidewalk including adjacent esplanade to the roadway side of curbing.
(b) 
This provision shall be construed to extend to the removing of snow falling from any roof upon said sidewalk.
(c) 
The requirements of this section shall apply to all sidewalks on Water Street between Federal Street and the City park except those sidewalks bordering on residential property, Main Street between Chester Street and Wood Street, Center Street between Water Street and Shirley Street and Middle Street between Main Street and Shirley Street except those sidewalks bordering residential property.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983]
Such owner, tenant or occupant as defined in § 17-6 whenever any ice shall have been formed upon the sidewalk bordering upon such business, store, shop, manufactory or hotel shall cause such ice to be removed by spreading "urea" only on brick or concrete surfaces or other commonly available deicer on other sidewalk surfaces. If necessary mechanical methods of ice removal may be used so as not to deface the sidewalk surface. Under extreme circumstances the area may be covered or strewn with sand, ashes or other substances in such a manner as to allow safe travel on such sidewalks.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983]
Where a building to which Sections 17-6 and 17-7 apply has more than one story, the occupant or occupants of the street floor, or the owner thereof is unoccupied, shall be responsible for the clearing of snow and the proper care of ice as provided therein.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983]
The owners of all buildings on Main Street from its junction with Water Street, southerly to Chester Street, or on Water Street from its junction with Main Street, southerly to Chester Street or on Center Street from the westerly end of the highway bridge leading to Treat and Webster Island, so called, westerly to Brunswick Street whose slate, tin or zinc roofs slant toward the street and are sufficiently near to the street to permit snow to fall from the roof on a sidewalk or streets are hereby required, if so notified, to cause snow fenders to be installed within 30 days after such notice, upon the roof thereof next to the street for the purpose of protecting persons and property from injury from snow and ice sliding from such roofs.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983; Ord. of 6-15-1992]
Each such tenant, occupant or owner neglecting or refusing to comply with the provisions of this article shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $500 for each day he refuses or neglects to comply with the terms of this article. If the City arranges for the removal of the snow, as provided in § 17-11, the minimum fine will be not less than $100.
[Ord. of 1-17-1983]
It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to see that the provisions of this article are complied with and he may, after expiration of the time limits stated in § 17-6, arrange for the removal of said snow and ice at the expense of the owner or occupants thereof.