Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms shall, for the purposes of this Part 1, have the meanings here indicated:
An accessory open-air seating area on a public sidewalk provided by a standard restaurant located on the adjoining property, where restaurant patrons can eat and drink.
[Added 7-11-2011[1]]
Respectively, approved by, authorized by, acceptable to, satisfactory to, equal to or necessary, adequate, suitable or competent in the opinion of the Director of Public Works.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
The City of Peekskill, New York.[2]
The Corporation Counsel of the City of Peekskill or his duly authorized representative.
Respectively, the direction, requirement, permission, order, designation, selection, prescription, determination, certification or specification of the Director of Public Works.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
The Director or Acting Director of Public Works of the City of Peekskill or his duly authorized representative.
[Added 1-28-1985; amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
The pipe or conduit laid between its connection point on a stormwater drain and a building or property for the purpose of conducting waste, other than domestic sewage and other than injurious water liquids, from said building or property into said stormwater drain.
The lowest point in the internal cross section of a sanitary sewer, stormwater drain, house sewer or drain.
The written permission issued with the approval and signature of the Director of Public Works and specifically authorizing a person, firm or corporation to perform certain work or in accordance with the provisions of the Charter and ordinances of the City of Peekskill.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
The person, firm or corporation obtaining a permit or his or its duly authorized representative.
The lateral or street sewer or manhole built thereon in a public street, highway, sidewalk area, easement or other public area and under the control of the City.
The pipe or conduit laid between its connection point on a sanitary sewer and a building for the purpose of conducting domestic sewage and noninjurious water liquids from said building into said sanitary sewer.
The pipe or other conduit laid under or across the sidewalk area between the curb or curbline and the property line for the purpose of conducting roof and surface water from buildings and the ground into the gutter.
A temporary sign designed to be placed on the City sidewalk which consists of two sign faces in a base or frame, joined together to form an A shape or similar style. Sidewalk signs are also known as sandwich boards.
[Added 8-15-2011[3]]
The lateral or main stormwater drain in a public street, highway, sidewalk area, easement or other public area and under the control of the City.