(1)
After November 25, 1949, no person shall install, in any sidewalk, an entrance to a cellar or areaway, without the approval of the city council.
(2)
Every cellar or area which opens in a sidewalk shall have such opening covered with substantial metal grating, rough-surface metal or metal and glass, which shall be flush with the pavement. No such opening to any existing cellar or area shall be recovered, nor shall the covering thereof be repaired or renewed, except with such material and in such manner as above required.
(3)
The entrance to every cellar which opens in a sidewalk shall be covered with two doors of equal width, without joints and so constructed that, when closed, they shall be flush with the pavement, and when open, shall each stand upright and at right angles to the pavement and be held in such position by connecting bars or chains at the end of such doors nearest the curb line. No cellar door shall be allowed to fall back or lie flat upon the street or sidewalk or to remain open any longer than necessary and while in actual use.
(4)
The owner or occupant of any building, the cellar or area to which does not conform to the requirements of this section, who shall, after notification by the city manager, fail or refuse to comply with its provisions, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this section.
(Code 1985 § 26-44; Code 1964 § 25-29)