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§ 92.22 RECORDING OF EASEMENTS AND CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION.
   (A)   The easement, including all agreements, shall be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the county prior to the issuance of the certificate of completion.
   (B)   Upon receipt of proof that the private road easement and all agreements have been recorded and the Village Engineer’s report that all private construction complies with the standards of this subchapter, the village shall issue a certificate of completion.
(Prior Code, § 92.23) (Ord. 26, passed 3-1-1994; Ord. 26, passed 11-6-1995)
§ 92.23 CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY.
   (A)   No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any building on a lot subject to the provisions of this subchapter until all work is completed.
   (B)   A certificate of occupancy may be issued prior to the issuance of a certificate of completion upon recommendation by the Village Engineer, and upon deposit with the Village Clerk of a sum of money, certified check or bank letter of credit in an amount sufficient to guarantee completion of the remaining public road improvements.
(Prior Code, § 92.24) (Ord. 26, passed 3-1-1994)
§ 92.24 VARIANCES.
   (A)   When there are practical difficulties and unnecessary hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of this subchapter, any applicant may apply for a variance in writing to the Village Council stating the specific reasons why the variance is being requested. The Village Council shall have the power to vary or modify the application of the provisions of this subchapter so that the intent and purpose of the subchapter shall be observed and the public safety secured.
   (B)   The Village Council may consider an application to waive the paving requirements for a private road if one or more of the following conditions are met:
      (1)   The proposed private road connects to an unpaved county primary or local road or another unpaved private road;
      (2)   The proposed private road will receive only limited use at the time of application or in the future; and/or
      (3)   Paving will significantly increase stormwater runoff, creating a potential for flooding and/or soil erosion or otherwise causing an adverse environmental impact due to the topographical and physical characteristics of the parcel.
   (C)   The Village Council may attach reasonable conditions in granting any variance from any provision of this subchapter, and the breach of any conditions or the failure of any application to comply with the conditions shall void the variance. The provisions of this subchapter are intended, in part, to enable variances to be granted, and conditions attached to the variances to facilitate the upgrading of prior nonconforming rights-of-way and private roads to the standards of this subchapter, in a reasonably practical manner, including, but not limited to, the rights-of-way as have been established, recorded, constructed or maintained prior to the date of adoption of this subchapter which cannot be brought into conformity with this subchapter without unnecessary hardship and practical difficulty due to soil conditions, topographical considerations or other factors.
(Prior Code, § 92.25) (Ord. 26, passed 3-1-1994; Ord. 26, passed 11-6-1995)
§ 92.25 STREET NAME AND NUMBER PRESERVATION.
   (A)   Purpose. The village deems it important to protect the historical street names and numbering within the village in order to protect and perpetuate the history of the community and to avoid burdening the residents and businesses within the village with the cost of address changes, which changes could have a potentially devastating economic impact on the residents and businesses with the village.
   (B)   Prohibition on changing street names and numbering. No street names or numbers within the village shall be altered or changed without the prior approval of the Village Council.
Penalty, see § 92.99
SIDEWALKS, CURBS AND GUTTERS
§ 92.40 REQUIREMENTS AND PERMITS.
   No person or entity shall construct, rebuild or repair any sidewalk, curb or gutter, except by employing an experienced builder or contractor who shall perform the construction in accordance with the line, grade, slope and specifications established by the Village Engineer. The builder or contractor shall not construct, rebuild or repair any sidewalk without first obtaining a written permit pursuant to the requirements of the Building Code then in effect, except for with repairs of less than 50 square feet of sidewalk, no permit will be required.
(Prior Code, § 92.35) (Ord. passed 10-3-2000) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.41 SPECIFICATIONS.
   (A)   All sidewalks, curbs and gutters shall be constructed or repaired in conformity with the specifications, and amendments thereto, by the Village Engineer and approved by the Village Council.
   (B)   The specifications will be placed on file with the Clerk of the village.
   (C)   All walks shall be constructed of portland cement construction.
(Prior Code, § 92.36) (Ord. passed 10-3-2000)
§ 92.42 CONSTRUCTION.
   Whenever the Village Council shall deem the construction of a new sidewalk, curb or gutter, or the reconstruction or repair of an existing sidewalk, curb or gutter, a necessary improvement, the Council shall so declare by resolution, describing the property in front of or adjacent to which the construction is ordered by lots, blocks or parcels of land. After adoption of the resolution, it shall be the duty of the Village Clerk to cause notice thereof to be given to each property owner affected, listing the approximate cost of the property owner’s share.
(Prior Code, § 92.37) (Ord. passed 10-3-2000)
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