This article shall constitute and be known as
the "Sidewalk Code," and may be cited as such and presumptively provides
for all matters concerning, affecting or relating to the construction,
repair or maintenance of all curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveways
or any other construction in any street between the property lines
thereof.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CONTRACTOR
The party contracting for or doing any work described herein
or the authorized representative of such party.
ENGINEER
The Village Engineer or his authorized representative.
SIDEWALK
Any walkway, pathway, right-of-way or area, whether improved
or unimproved, paralleling both sides of any street, highway or roadway
for the entire length of such street, highway or roadway, intended
for the use of pedestrians.
When any public street, alley or lane has been
or hereafter shall be laid out and opened according to law in the
Village, it shall be the duty of the owners of lots or real estate
abutting thereon, and they are hereby enjoined and required to construct,
pave, curb, repave or recurb sidewalks along such property at their
own expense and keep the same in good repair. Such sidewalks and curbing
shall be constructed and maintained under regulations prescribed in
this article.
No curb, gutter, sidewalk or driveway with which
the general public must come in contact shall be laid, installed or
constructed in any area in the Village, unless application to lay
same shall have been made in writing to the Village Engineer and the
Village Clerk on forms provided by the Village. The application shall
specify the location and character of said curbs, gutters, sidewalks
and driveways or any other construction in any street. Such application
shall be executed in triplicate and numbered consecutively. When properly
endorsed by said officials, it shall constitute a permit for obtaining
the line and grade of sidewalks, curbs or gutters. No work shall be
done until the written permit, signed by the Village Engineer and
the Village Clerk, shall be issued on said application. Said officers
shall each retain one copy of this permit.
All work shall be done in conformity with the
specifications prepared by the Village Engineer as set forth herein
and approved by the Board of Trustees.
All curbs, gutters, sidewalks or driveways shall
be laid in accordance with the lines and grades furnished by a licensed
professional engineer and approved by the Village Engineer. The cost
of establishing the lines and grades shall be paid for by the property
owner, the contractor or the agent of the owner to said professional
engineer.
All work done and materials used under this
article shall be under the supervision and approval of the Village
Engineer or his representative.
Work under this article shall be completed within
30 days of the date of application therefor, except that when the
application is made between November 15 and the following March 15,
the work shall be completed before April 15 next succeeding.
All sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveways or
pavement laid, installed or constructed on any private street or on
the streets of any new development not dedicated to the Village shall
be subject to the same regulations and must comply in all respects
with the regulations governing public streets, the title of which
is vested in the Village. Failure to comply with the above will be
cause for the Village to reject any proffered dedication of such streets.
Violations of this article shall commence after
written notice is served, either personally or by registered mail,
to the last known address of the owner, agent, builder, contractor
or lessee, and such notice may be served or sent by any person designated
by the Village Board of Trustees.
Before delivery on the job and at such other
times as the Village Manager reasonably deems necessary, the contractor
shall furnish any required samples of the materials hereafter mentioned.
The materials used shall pass the following requirements:
A. Cement shall meet the requirements of the current
Standard Specifications for Portland Cement of the American Society
for Testing and Materials C150-53. A sack containing 94 pounds of
cement will be considered one cubic foot.
B. Fine aggregate.
(1) Fine aggregate shall consist of clean, hard, durable
uncoated particles of sand, free from organic material. One hundred
percent shall pass a one-fourth-inch mesh screen, 95% shall be retained
on a one-hundred-mesh screen. Not more than 25% shall pass a fifty-mesh
screen. It shall be well-graded from coarse to fine and shall not
contain more than 5% by weight of clay or loam, none of which shall
be in lumps.
(2) When fine aggregate is mixed with Portland cement
in the proportion of one part cement to three parts fine aggregate
by weight, according to the standard method of making briquettes,
the resulting mortar at the age of seven and 28 days shall have a
compressive strength at least equal to that developed in the same
time by mortar of the same proportions and consistency made of the
same cement and standard Ottawa sand.
C. Coarse aggregate may be broken stone or gravel. The
broken stone or gravel shall be clean, hard, durable uncoated rock.
It shall contain no vegetable or other deleterious matter and shall
be free from soft, thin, elongated or laminated pieces. One hundred
percent of the coarse aggregate shall pass a one-inch screen and at
least 95% shall be retained on a one-fourth-inch screen.
The specifications in §§
196-31 through
196-38 concerning terms, materials, forms, subgrades, drainage, subbase, mixing, placing, jointing and curing shall govern the construction of curbs and gutters and combined curbs and gutters, except as noted below:
A. Thickness.
(1) Curbs shall be six inches thick at the top and seven
inches at the bottom and at least 18 inches deep. Gutters shall have
aprons 18 inches wide and shall be at least six inches thick.
(2) The combined curb and gutter shall be at least six
inches thick, the curb 12 inches high and the apron at least 18 inches
wide and six inches thick.
(3) The cross section of the curbs, gutters or combined
curbs and gutters shall be of a design given by the Village Engineer.
B. Expansion joints. Curbs, gutters and combined curbs
and gutters shall be cut into sections not longer than 20 feet and
shall be provided with one-half-inch expansion joints every 40 feet
and where curbs start and end.
The provisions of this article, as well as the provisions concerning forms, subgrade, drainage, sub-base, mixing, placing, finishing, jointing and curing in §§
196-31 through
196-38, shall apply to this section. Concrete driveways from the property line to the curb shall be at least six inches thick.