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STREET IMPROVEMENTS
§ 90.040 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   PUBLIC UTILITIES. Includes power, gas, light, telephone and telegraph corporations, and others as may operate like public services, and also shall include departments of the town providing any of the above services as well as water distribution and sewage disposal.
   STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Includes any 1 or any combination of the following terms: grading, regrading, paving, re-paving, macadamizing and re-macadamizing of streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places or ways, and the construction, reconstruction and altering of curbing, guttering, storm sewers, turnouts, water mains and water, gas or sewer connections therein.
(1988 Code, § 20-51)
§ 90.041 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF NEW STREETS.
   (A)   Dedication for public use on recorded map. Streets shall be considered for acceptance for maintenance by the town when the proper street width is dedicated for public use and a map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county. The map and street shall meet the requirements established by Chapter 153 of this code of ordinances.
   (B)   Waiver of street design requirements. The design requirements for streets as provided for by Chapter 153 of this code of ordinances may be excepted by the Board to the degree that exception shall be in the general best interest of the town. The Board may not make any exception where only the special interest of any group or individual is to be served nor in regard to any street which is covered as part of a subdivision by Chapter 153 of this code of ordinances. Subdivision streets shall be completely under the provisions of Chapter 153 of this code of ordinances.
(1988 Code, § 20-52)
§ 90.042 IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING STREETS.
   Any improvements made by the town, its contractor or agent to existing streets shall be in accordance with the requirements for new streets established by Chapter 153 of this code of ordinances. Specific design requirements in this chapter may be excepted or modified by the Board to the degree that exception or modification shall be in the general best interest of the town.
(1988 Code, § 20-53)
§ 90.043 OPENING AND IMPROVING STREETS WITHOUT PETITION.
   It shall be wholly discretionary with the Board whether any street improvement work is necessary or desirable and shall be done or not. The Board may at its sole discretion make any street improvement and pay the cost thereof from revenues received by the town without the involvement of petition or assessment.
(1988 Code, § 20-54)
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