The term "sidewalk," as used in this article,
means and includes all paved pedestrian pathways situated within public
street rights-of-way and abutting private or public property located
within the Township of Pine.
The purpose of this article is to insure that
sidewalks are adequately maintained and kept in a state of good repair
in order to reduce or otherwise eliminate any condition that would
constitute a hazard to or result in possible injuries to the pedestrian
public.
It shall be the responsibility of the owner
of the abutting property to keep the sidewalk immediately in front
of his/her/its property in good order and repair, and at all times
free and clear of all obstruction to safe and convenient passage.
This shall include keeping and maintaining such sidewalks free and
clear of all dirt, trash and similar debris, including the removal
of snow and ice and unauthorized structure or appurtenance.
In the event a property owner fails to properly maintain the sidewalk abutting his property in accordance with §
72-67 of this article, a notice of violation shall be issued by the Township and sent to the property owner by registered or certified mail. The property owner shall take the steps necessary to correct such violation(s) within a reasonable period of time, but in no case shall any violation remain uncorrected for a period of more than 30 days from the date of receipt of the notice of violation. Failure to comply shall subject the property owner to the penalties contained in §
72-71 of this article. If the property owner continues to fail to comply with such notice, the government unit with control over the street (whether in fee or by easement) may make the necessary repairs, remove any obstructions or eliminate any hazard to pedestrian safety. In the event that the government unit making the repairs is not the Township, the Township may reimburse that government unit for the cost of the same. When the Township has incurred the costs or reimbursed another government unit for such costs, those costs, together with a penalty of 10%, shall be paid by the delinquent property owner and be collected by an action of assumpsit, or the Township Board of Supervisors may file a municipal lien against the property.
Each property owner or agent who violates any
provision of this article shall, upon conviction, be fined not more
than $300.