7-1-7: SIDEWALK REGULATIONS:
   A.   Businesses To Keep Clean: It shall be unlawful for any owners or occupants of any place of business to refuse, neglect or fail to cause the sidewalk abutting thereon to be swept or cleaned each morning before the hour of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. (1976 Code § 11-367)
   B.   Placing Goods For Sale Or Show: No goods, wares, or merchandise shall be placed, maintained or permitted for sale or show in or on any parking area, street, or sidewalk beyond two feet (2') from the front line of the lot, without first obtaining the written approval of the town council. Such approval shall be granted only when such sale or show shall be a promotional activity not exceeding forty eight (48) hours and when participated in by a majority of firms seeking approval in their business areas. The town council's written approval shall specifically provide that no goods, wares, or merchandise shall be placed in such a manner as to leave less than a six foot (6') passageway for pedestrians. (1976 Code § 11-368)
   C.   Placing Goods For Receipt Or Delivery: It shall be unlawful for any person to place, or suffer to be placed or kept upon any sidewalk, any goods, wares or merchandise which he may be receiving or delivering, without leaving a foot passageway upon such sidewalk. It shall be unlawful for any person receiving or delivering such goods, wares or merchandise to suffer the same to be or remain on such sidewalk for a longer period than twenty four (24) hours. (1976 Code § 11-369; amd. 2003 Code)
   D.   Playing: Every person who obstructs the sidewalk or street by playing any game or engaging in any activity which obstructs the free travel thereon is guilty of an infraction and subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code. (1976 Code § 11-370; amd. 2003 Code)
   E.   Congregating: It is an infraction and subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code for any person or persons to congregate about or upon any sidewalks, stairway, doorway, window or in front of any business or dwelling house, theater, lecture room, church or elsewhere and by so doing to obstruct or interfere with the free passage of persons entering, leaving or occupying such building or premises. (1976 Code § 11-371; amd. 2003 Code)