§ 145-10 PRESERVATION OF SIDEWALKS; PAYMENT OF COSTS FOR SUBSEQUENT MAINTENANCE.
   Whenever the owner or owners of a lot in the town having a brick sidewalk in front of the lot, and on the lot there is situated an old colonial dwelling or building, shall request the Mayor and Council of the town that the brick sidewalk be preserved, the Mayor and Council shall preserve the brick sidewalk; provided, however, that simultaneously with the making of the request, the owner or owners of the lot shall agree to pay the cost and expense of renewing, repairing, or maintaining the brick sidewalk. If the owner or owners of the lot will agree to have the brick sidewalk laid or set in concrete and will, further, agree to pay the original excess cost of laying or setting the brick sidewalk in concrete over the cost of a cement sidewalk, then the Mayor and Council of the town shall, after the brick sidewalk was laid or set in concrete, pay the cost of renewing, repairing, or maintaining the brick sidewalk so laid or set in concrete.
(Prior Code, § 145-10) (Ord. passed 3-19-1973)