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Sidney, MT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SIDNEY, MONTANA
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1 ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 2 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
TITLE 3 DEPARTMENTS
TITLE 4 BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 5 BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 FIRE REGULATIONS
TITLE 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE 9 PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY
CHAPTER 1 SIDEWALKS AND CROSSINGS
CHAPTER 2 NUMBERING OF LOTS, STREETS AND BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 3 OPENING OF STREETS AND ALLEYS
CHAPTER 4 STREET GRADES, TREE AND CURB LINE
CHAPTER 5 UNCONTROLLED WEEDS AND LAWN GRASS
CHAPTER 6 TREES AND SHRUBBERY
CHAPTER 7 REMOVAL OF SNOW AND/OR ICE
CHAPTER 8 SWEEPING-SPRINKLING DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 9 PUBLIC PARKS RULES AND REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 10 IMPROVEMENTS IN STREETS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS, AND CURBS AND GUTTERS
CHAPTER 11 BIKE PATHS
TITLE 10 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
TITLE 11 ZONING REGULATIONS
TITLE 12 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
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9-1-8: GRADE AND LINE REQUIRED:
No sidewalk, curb or gutter shall be installed unless a grade and line are established therefor. If no grades or lines are available, sidewalks, curbs and gutters may be installed (provided a permit is obtained), but they shall be removed, modified or replaced to conform to grades and lines when established by the city at the sole cost of the property owner abutting the sidewalk, curb or gutter. (Ord. 416, 1-3-1994)
9-1-9: WHEELCHAIR RAMPS:
Any person constructing a sidewalk, curb or gutter shall construct complete wheelchair ramps at street corners as directed by the director of public works, either as a portion of a new sidewalk construction or replacement of an existing sidewalk. Complete wheelchair ramps shall be constructed whenever any portion of the sidewalk is constructed or replaced within the limits of the curb radius. A complete wheelchair ramp consists of the curb and gutter radius and sidewalk constructed within the radius in compliance with the current standards and specifications on file in the office of the director of public works. Any and all costs associated with such construction shall be the responsibility of the person performing the construction. (Ord. 416, 1-3-1994)
9-1-10: RESTORATION OF PREEXISTING SIGNS, PUBLIC UTILITY POLES, HYDRANTS, PAVEMENT AND OTHER APPURTENANCES:
It shall be the duty of any person constructing a sidewalk to reset any and all of the signs, public utility poles, hydrants, pavement or other appurtenances, to repair or replace any pavement or other street surfacing material removed or disturbed, and to backfill curbs, sidewalks and streets as directed by the director of public works. Any and all costs associated with such construction shall be the responsibility of the person performing the construction. (Ord. 416, 1-3-1994)
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