As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EXCAVATION WORK
Any excavation, removal, replacement, repair, construction,
or other disturbance of any portion of the public improvements within
a public street or drainage right-of-way. These public improvements
include but are not limited to curb, sidewalk, driveway, driveway
aprons, drainage structures, and conduits, pavements, base courses,
gutters, retaining walls, channels, headwalls, railings, guard rails,
or any other public improvement existing within the public right-of-way.
For the purpose of this chapter, that work which is being performed
outside the public right-of-way, but which requires storage of materials
or operation of equipment within the public right-of-way, in such
manner as may cause damage, will be considered excavation work.
ROADWAY
That part of the street, avenue or public road which is graded
and improved for the use of animals and vehicles.
SIDEWALK
The artificial walk or way of stone, concrete, or other approved
material, laid on the sidewalk area for the use of pedestrians.
SIDEWALK AREA
The right-of-way or public easement between the roadway,
as above defined, and the outline or lot lines of the street, avenue
or public road.
STREET
The street, avenue or public road between the lot lines.
Except as hereinafter designated, all streets having a width
of 60 feet or more shall have 1/2 of the width thereof, in the middle
thereof, made and improved as a roadway; and 1/4 of the width on each
side of the roadway, and between the roadway and the outside lines
of the street, made and improved as sidewalks; and, except as hereinafter
designated, all streets of a less width than 60 feet shall have 3/5
of the width thereof, in the middle thereof, made and improved as
a roadway, and 1/5 of the width on each side of the roadway, and between
the roadway and the outside lines of the street, made and improved
as sidewalks.
The cross section of all roadways shall be the arc of a circle,
with the gutter line six inches below the top of the curb dividing
the roadway from the sidewalk, and the crown or highest part thereof
shall be in height above the gutter line 1/40 of the total width of
the roadway.
At the line of junction between the sidewalk areas and roadway,
a stone curb not less than 2 1/2 inches thick and 12 inches deep
shall be well set and bedded; and the height of the curb above the
gutter shall be six inches. When a new concrete curb is installed,
it shall be 18 inches, the base shall be eight inches, the top shall
be six inches, the total height shall be 18 inches and the face above
the gutter shall be six inches. The construction of the curb shall
be in accordance with the specifications required by the Borough Engineer.
On sidewalks 15 feet wide or more, the grade at the outside
line of the street or the lot line shall be the same as the grade
of the curb. All sidewalks shall rise from the curb with a grade of
1/4 of an inch to the foot.
All sidewalks shall be so laid that the middle line of such
sidewalk shall agree with the middle line of the sidewalk area. All
sidewalks, of whatever cross section, shall be laid with the side
towards the curb lower than the side next to the lot line, with a
grade or slope similar to that of the sidewalk area, and wherever
a change of grade shall be necessary to bring any sidewalk area properly
across the curb, at any street crossing, the same shall be made within
a distance of 40 feet of such curb.
The spaces on the sidewalk areas between the sidewalks and the
curb and the lot lines shall have a depth of topsoil of not less than
three inches, and shall be sown with suitable grass seed or sodded,
and the grass thereon shall be trimmed by the owner of the abutting
premises at least once a month during the months of June, July and
August.
The owner or owners of every lot of land fronting or on the
side of any street within this Borough shall, within 30 days after
service upon him, her or them of a written notice from the Code Enforcement
Officer, specifying the work required to be done, construct and maintain
at his, her or their expense, a sidewalk on the sidewalk area of such
street next to his, her or their lot, of either blue stone, granolithic
or concrete. The sidewalks in front of residence properties on East
Lake Avenue, Ocean Avenue and First Avenue, and on the streets running
east and west shall be five feet wide; and in front of residence property
on all streets running north and south, except as above specified,
shall be four feet wide.
The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the power and authority
to condemn any sidewalk within the limits of this Borough, and notify
the owners thereof that the same must be removed and a new sidewalk
laid in its place, in accordance with the provisions of this section,
within 30 days from the receipt of a written notice to that effect.
The notice required by §§
330-9 and
330-10 shall be served by sending the same to such owner or owners by mail if their post office address be known; if not known then by posting such notice on the premises affected thereby or leaving the same with any occupant thereof, or by personal service if the owner or owners be resident within the Borough.
In case such owner or owners shall fail to construct, repair
or keep in repair such sidewalk according to the requirements of this
article within the time aforesaid, the Council shall cause such work
to be done, and the cost thereof with interest shall be assessed upon
the lot or lots of land in front of which such sidewalks shall have
been so constructed or repaired.
No sidewalk or any part of a sidewalk in any part of the Borough shall hereafter be taken up or removed therefrom for any purpose whatever unless a permit has been issued by the Construction Official, under the penalty as established in §
330-18 for each offense.
All sidewalks in any street or section of a street in the Borough whereof the sidewalks have been leveled, graded and curbed shall be kept and maintained in a level and proper grade under the penalty as established in §
330-18. The penalty shall be paid by the owner or owners of the lot or lots in front of which such sidewalk shall be.
Sidewalks may be constructed of concrete, slate or concrete pavers. Concrete sidewalks shall be four inches thick. Slate sidewalks shall be two inches thick with slabs a minimum of four feet by five feet set on a one-and-one-half-inch bed of sand. Concrete pavers shall be per §
330-15 above, or other type or manufacturer as may be approved by the Borough Engineer, set on a one-and-one-half-inch bed of sand. Concrete sidewalks, where crossed by driveways, shall be six inches thick and reinforced by six by six 10/10 WWM. Slate sidewalks and concrete pavers, where crossed by driveways, shall be set on a one-inch thick bituminous setting bed laid on a four-inch thick bed of concrete reinforced by six by six 10/10 WWM. All sidewalks shall be of a width matching existing or other width as may be specified by the Borough Engineer. The construction of sidewalks shall be in accordance with specifications required by the Borough Engineer.
Any person or persons who shall violate this article shall be liable, upon conviction, to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.