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(A) Except where otherwise permitted, a water meter box for each residence or business building is to be installed adjacent to property line side of sidewalk in any curb sidewalk at the time the sidewalk is constructed.
(B) The water meter box is to be furnished to the property owner by the city at the property owner’s expense.
(Ord. 351, passed 4-13-1992)
The concrete mix for sidewalks and curbs shall be such that 2,500 pound concrete is obtained; approximately one part cement, two parts sands and four parts washed concrete gravel. (Approximately five sacks ready-mix concrete is required to meet the 2,500 pound strength of concrete requirement.)
(Ord. 351, passed 4-13-1992)
During the 72-hour period following the placing of concrete, it shall be protected against premature curing with burlap mats frequently sprinkled with water, sawdust frequently sprinkled with water, or by other approved curing methods which will protect it from the detrimental action of the sun, wind, and rain until thoroughly set.
(Ord. 351, passed 4-13-1992)
Proceedings for the construction of new sidewalks may be initiated by petition of one or more of the owners of property abutting upon or adjacent to any street in any block or by resolution of the Council. In either case, if there are no existing concrete walks in the block affected before any resolution is adopted directing the construction of new walks, the Council shall cause the Recorder to give a notice of such proceedings to the owners of the property abutting upon the street or part of street where new walks are sought or proposed and, in case of a sidewalk improvement district, to the owners of the property in such district, which notice shall be posted not less than five days before the hearing in a conspicuous place along that side of the street and within the block where the new walks are proposed, and at least two of such notices shall be posted in each block.
(Ord. 351, passed 4-13-1992)
Whenever the Common Council deems it expedient that new sidewalks be constructed within the city, the Council may, notwithstanding other procedures provided for by this code, adopt a resolution declaring that the construction of sidewalks is expedient and describe in such resolution with convenient certainty the location of said sidewalks and designate the property to be benefitted and assessed. The Council shall require the City Engineer to file with the City Recorder plans, specifications, and estimates of the proposed sidewalk improvement. If the Council shall find such plans, specifications, and estimates to be satisfactory it shall approve the same and shall define the boundaries of any sidewalk improvement district, if there be any. The declaration of the expediency of sidewalks, and the approval of the plans and specifications therefor may be done at one session of the Council and may be included in one resolution.
(Ord. 351, passed 4-13-1992)
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