CHAPTER 901
Sidewalks
901.01   Maintenance of existing sidewalks.
901.02   Inspections.
901.03   Statement of repair: notice to owner.
901.04   Repair by owner or contractor.
901.05   Prohibition against removal of existing sidewalks.
901.06   Sidewalk variance.
901.07   Assessment of the installation of sidewalks.
901.08   Inspection standards.
901.09   Requirements for new walks.
CROSS REFERENCES
      Construction or repair at owner’s expense - see Ohio R.C. 729.01 et seq.
      Notice to construct or repair sidewalks - see Ohio R.C. 729.01 et seq.
      Duty to keep sidewalks clean and in repair - see GEN. OFF. 521.06
   901.01 MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING SIDEWALKS.
   No owner of a lot or parcel of land situated within the corporate limits of the Municipality shall fail to maintain the existing sidewalk along a street or alley adjacent to the owner’s lot or parcel allowing any of the following defined hazards:
   (a)   Stubtoes. The vertical misalignment along any part of the seam between two slabs, or between sections within a slab fractured by cracks, one inch in elevation or greater.
   (b)   Traverse (lateral) slope. Any individual slab or portion of a slab that slope either toward the paved portion of the street or the adjoining property at a ratio of more than one inch per horizontal foot.
   (c)   Longitudinal slope. Other than handicapped ramps, each individual slab, or fragmented section of a slab, that deviates from the average line of the sidewalk surface level at a ratio of more than one inch per lineal foot.
   (d)   Gaps. A space between slabs or the depth of the gap between slabs in excess of one inch in width; those caused by the absence of a fragmented section of the sidewalk exceeding one inch in width.
   (e)   Surface Quality.
      (1)   Cracked slabs. Slabs fragmented by cracks into four or more sections, where any one of the gaps between fragments is greater than one inch in width or depth.
      (2)   Pitted slabs. Slabs whose surface is granular and contains hazardous depressions of surface breakup in excess of one inch in depth. Depth is to be determined by a two-foot straight edge laid on the surface of the sidewalk.
   (f)   Surface Irregularity. Any surface irregularity in the sidewalk that allows impounding of water for more than one square foot in area.
      (Ord. 754. Passed 8-25-86.)