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§ 91.073 ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE; PENALTIES.
   (A)   When a curb and gutter, street or sidewalk improvement petition is approved and when funds are available, the Board may undertake such curb and gutter, street and sidewalk improvement, and it shall assess the abutting property owners for their proportionate share of such improvements in accordance with the assessment procedure as specified in G.S. §§ 160A-216 through 160A-238, at an equal rate per front foot.
(1987 Code, § 4-1-04)
   (B)   Property owners who fail or refuse to pay their assessment for curb and gutter, street or sidewalk improvements at the time the assessment becomes due shall pay their assessment in five equal annual installments and shall be charged interest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum as required by G.S. §§ 160A-232 and 160A-233.
(1987 Code, § 4-1-05)
§ 91.074 REQUIRED LENGTH OF STREET IMPROVEMENT.
   No petition for curb and gutter, street and sidewalk improvements will be considered by the Board unless the improvements extends for a distance of not less than one normal residential block and includes both sides of a street.
(1987 Code, § 4-1-06)
§ 91.075 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF IMPROVEMENTS.
   Construction of curb and gutters, street and sidewalk improvements and the construction or reconstruction of culverts, ditches, other drainage structures and driveway entrances shall be constructed in accordance with the written standards and specifications that may now or hereafter be adopted by the town, and all work shall be done under the supervision of the town official appointed for this purpose by the Board.
(1987 Code, § 4-1-07)
EXCAVATION AND REPAIR
§ 91.090 PERMIT TO DIG IN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to make any excavation or do any other work which may cause a dangerous condition in or on any street, alley, sidewalk, public way or public place in the town, unless a written permit therefor shall have been first obtained from the Town Administrator or his or her assign. No permit shall be issued in any case where a bond is required, until a bond shall have been executed and filed with the Town Administrator. The officers having authority to grant the desired permit may refuse to grant the same for good and sufficient cause, but the applicant therefor shall have the right to appeal such refusal to the Board of Aldermen.
(1987 Code, § 4-1-11) Penalty, see § 91.999
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