7-1-1: SIDEWALK WIDTHS:
The width of sidewalks on all streets and avenues shall be as follows. The term "width of sidewalk" as used herein shall mean the distance from the property line to the outer edge or street edge of curb:
   A.   On streets or avenues which are sixty one feet (61') in width or over, the width of the sidewalk is hereby fixed to be fifteen feet (15'); provided however, that on G Street, 11th Street, that certain street or avenue commonly known as 11th Street Extension and sometimes as 11th Street, on the southeasterly side of 13th Street between H and F Streets; also on the northeasterly side of F Street between 12th and 13th Streets; also on the northeasterly side of F Street between 9th and 10th Streets; also on the northwesterly side of 9th Street between F Street and a point midway between F and G Streets; also on the southeasterly side of 8th Street between F Street and a point midway between F and G Streets; also on the northwesterly side of 8th Street between F Street and a point midway between G and H Streets; also on each side of 7th Street between G Street and a point midway between G and H Streets; also on the northeasterly side of F Street between 12th Street and a point midway between 11th and 12th Streets, and also on the northeasterly side of F Street between 10th Street and a point midway between 10th and 11th Streets; and on all streets and avenues within the fire district or fire limits, as now or hereafter established, the width of the sidewalks is hereby fixed to be twelve feet (12').
   B.   On all streets or avenues which are fifty nine feet (59') to sixty one feet (61') in width, the width of the sidewalk is hereby fixed to be twelve feet (12'); provided, however, that on the easterly side of that certain street or avenue commonly known as West Avenue the width of the sidewalk is hereby fixed to be five feet (5').
   C.   On all streets or avenues which are less than fifty nine feet (59') in width, the width of the sidewalk is hereby fixed to be eight feet (8'). (Ord. 79, 9-21-1920)