(A) Generally. It is the duty of the owner or tenant or his, her, or their agents of any premises within the city to keep the sidewalks in front of and adjoining his or her premises clean and safe for pedestrians, and with all possible dispatch to remove snow, ice, slush, and other impediments to safe and convenient foot travel, and to prevent continuous accumulation of the same upon such sidewalks. In no case shall the snow, ice, slush, mud, or other material removed from such sidewalk be dumped, placed, or deposited on or upon adjacent sidewalks. Said snow, ice, slush, mud, or other materials may be removed from such sidewalk onto adjoining streets or onto the parkway between nonintegral curb and sidewalk but may not be dumped, placed, or deposited in such manner so as to create a hazard to vehicles or pedestrian traffic. In no event may such snow, ice, slush, or other material be dumped, placed, or deposited beyond the center line of said adjoining streets, according to the “Rules and Regulations Governing Utility Services and Streets for the City of Big Timber, Montana” and “Standards for Public Works Improvements for the City of Big Timber, Montana,” adopted by reference herein and as modified from time to time by the City Council.
(B) Removal from private sidewalks, driveways, or parking lots. No owner or tenant or his, her, or their agents shall cause or allow snow, ice, slush, mud, or other material removed from a private sidewalk, private driveway, or private parking lot to be dumped, placed, or deposited on or upon adjoining streets or sidewalks or parkways within the dedicated public right-of-way except said snow, ice, slush, mud, or other materials may be removed from such private sidewalk, private driveway, or private parking lot onto the parkway between nonintegral curb and sidewalk but may not be dumped, placed, or deposited in such manner so as to create a hazard to vehicles or pedestrian traffic, according to the “Rules and Regulations Governing Utility Services and Streets for the City of Big Timber, Montana” and “Standards for Public Works Improvements for the City of Big Timber, Montana,” adopted by reference herein and as modified from time to time by the City Council.
(2015 Code, § 6-1-3) Penalty, see § 92.99