§ 152.080 CELLAR DOORS, OPENINGS IN SIDEWALKS.
   (A)   Every cellar door, basement entrance, or other like aperture or opening over any vault of cistern or coal-hole, and every well, ditch, or other like pit or hole on or adjoining any sidewalk within the village shall be covered with a substantial grate or plate, and the construction of all such vaults and coal-holes under the public ways shall be subject to the direction and supervision of the village.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to leave open or permit to be left open any such grate or plate over any cellar, vault, and the like without securing or protecting the same, so as to endanger the safety of persons or animals passing thereupon.
   (C)   Such grates or plates as provided for in division (A) above must be made of steel or iron having a rough surface and rabbited into or made flush with the sidewalk. No portion or feature of such cover shall project above or form a depression below the finished surface of the sidewalk in which such cover is placed. Such covers shall be capable of supporting a load of not less than 300 pounds per square foot of area. Provided, that no sidewalk to accommodate cellars or vaults beneath shall be constructed without a permit therefor issued by the Board of Trustees, and all such work shall be performed to the satisfaction of the village.
(Prior Code, § 7-2-27) Penalty, see § 152.999