1. Sidewalks shall be provided when considered necessary by the Supervisors for protection of the public or wherever it is determined that the potential volume of pedestrian traffic or safety consideration required.
2. Sidewalks shall be provided where streets of a proposed subdivision are extensions of existing streets having sidewalks on one or both sides.
3. Sidewalks will be normally required on both sides of the street except that the Supervisors may authorize sidewalks on one side only of U-shaped streets, cul-de-sacs or where character of use does not require pedestrian access on both sides of the street.
4. The minimum width for sidewalks shall be four feet, but the Supervisors may require a greater width in the vicinity of shopping centers, schools and recreation facilities or where similar intensive urban uses exist.
5. Sidewalks, where provided, shall be within the right-of-way and in residential areas, where conditions permit, two and one-half feet from the edge thereof. Sidewalks should line up with walks in adjoining subdivisions.
6. Sidewalks shall be of Portland cement concrete, a minimum four inches thick, except that they should be six inches thick at driveway crossings and a minimum 2% transverse slope from property line to curb to facilitate drainage.
7. All phases of construction, subgrade, concrete, forms, grade and thickness shall be in accordance with the requirements of these regulations; the forms shall be inspected prior to pouring and finished walks shall be inspected and certified by the Supervisors.
(Ord. 1983-3, passed 12-12-1983)