§ 96.27 DRIVEWAY AND/OR SIDEWALK POLICY IN THE TOWN RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   The policy applies to concrete driveways and sidewalks that extend from private property into the town right-of-way and connect to existing pavement or curb.
   (A)   The homeowner shall get a driveway and/or sidewalk installation permit from the town building official.
   (B)   (1)   The driveway and/or sidewalk shall be paid for by the homeowner.
      (2)   If necessary for installation, the homeowner shall pay for curb and sidewalk saw cut, removal and replacement.
      (3)   Homeowners with existing paved driveways will be allowed to replace their existing driveways with concrete.
      (4)   These homeowners will be responsible for the proper disposal of the asphaltic pavement.
   (C)   A one-half-inch thick expansion joint shall be installed at the property line (right-of-way line) across the driveway and/or sidewalk.
   (D)   The edges of the concrete in the right of way shall be rounded to a radius of no less than one- fourth inch.
   (E)   In areas where there is no curb, driveways and/or sidewalks shall be constructed in such a manner that the new concrete will not interfere with existing drainage along the side of the paved roadway. The existing paved roadway shall be trimmed to a straight line and the concrete shall be placed to the edge of pavement. The concrete shall be flush with the pavement.
   (F)   In areas with existing roll curb, the concrete for the driveway and/or sidewalk shall be placed flush with the top of the existing roll curb.
   (G)   In areas with existing vertical curb, with an existing curb depression at the curb connection, M.A.G. (Maricopa Association of Governments) Standard Detail 250 shall be used for the sidewalk portion of the driveway.
   (H)   In areas with existing vertical curb that do not have a curb depression at the curb connection, the existing curb shall be saw cut and removed in a manner not to disturb the existing paved roadway. A new depressed curb and sidewalk shall be installed per M.A.G. Standard Details 250 and 220, Type A.
(Prior Code, Ch. 16, Art. II, § 16-39) (Ord. 280-99, passed 7-19-1999)