Due to the historic significance of this area, the following
standards established within this section shall apply to those curbs
and sidewalks along South Prospect Street only and shall not be applicable
along any other street within the South Prospect Historic District
or the City in general.
A. Curb height.
(1) Existing curb. An existing curb determined to be in good condition
by the City may remain in place regardless of height.
(2) Replacement curb shall be in accordance with the Public Ways Construction
Standards; the curb height for replacement shall be three inches to
six inches above the existing pavement.
B. Curb material.
(1) Concrete curbs as specified in the Public Ways Construction Standards
are permitted. Stone curbs, including slate, granite, etc., in good
condition may be installed or reused, provided that the curb is reset
per the Public Ways Construction Standards.
(2) "Good condition" means that the curb is structurally sound, surface
deformations are less than 1/2 inch from normal dimensions and the
curb sections can be placed to allow less than a one-half-inch joint
between sections.
(3) Sidewalk. All sidewalks shall have a brick surface and be constructed
in accordance with the Public Ways Construction Standards. Existing
concrete sidewalks may continue in existence until such time as their
condition warrants replacement in accordance with City Engineering
Division policies.
C. Driveway entrances. All driveway entrances shall have a brick surface
and be constructed in accordance with the adopted standards for brick
driveway entrances; and the design shall be approved by the City Engineer.
Existing concrete driveway entrances may continue in existence until
such time as their condition warrants replacement in accordance with
Engineering Division policies.
Refer to §
216-48 for requirements on entrance construction and access permits. A fee shall be charged for such permit as established by Mayor and Council resolution.