Note: Chapter 22.28 was removed from the code in the 8-89 supplement, in accordance with Ord. 88-O-117. At the city's request, this chapter was, in the 8-90 supplement, returned to the code.
Sidewalks shall be required to be constructed in all residential and commercial districts, and may be required in industrial districts.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)
Minimum sidewalk widths shall be as follows:
(1) 
Residential district: Sidewalk 4.5 feet;
(2) 
Commercial district: Minimum 7.5 feet;
(3) 
Industrial district: Minimum 5.5 feet.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)
Contiguous curb and sidewalk shall be provided in both commercial and industrial districts. The planning commission may waive the requirement in part or total in industrial districts.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)
When street cross section and terrain make sidewalk construction impractical in the opinion of the planning commission, sidewalks may be eliminated or required on one side of the street only.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)
Tree well cutouts shall be provided at maximum seventy foot (70') intervals in sidewalks along major, primary and secondary streets. Said tree wells shall be partially in the right-of-way adjoining the property line in a minimum size space of five feet by five feet (5' x 5'). A five foot by three foot (5' x 3') space will be provided in the right-of-way and an additional five foot by two foot (5' x 2') easement on the adjoining property shall be granted to the city.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)
Construction of improved walkways not less than five feet (5') in width may be required when the distance from a development to an improved area is greater than nine hundred feet (900'). Where necessary to provide access to schools, parks and scenic easements, said walkways shall be improved in accordance with the standard improvement specifications on file with the city engineer.
(Ord. 76-O-115, 1976)