CHAPTER 93: STREET REGULATIONS
Section
General Regulations
   93.01   Undermining
   93.02   Closing streets, generally
   93.03   Closing streets; block parties
   93.04   Closing streets; community events
   93.05   Closing streets; private construction
   93.06   Signs across street
   93.07   Porch
   93.08   Vehicles on sidewalks
   93.09   Culverts
   93.10   Burning
   93.11   Materials on sidewalks
   93.12   Obstructing street
   93.13   Water from eaves
   93.14   Building materials in street
   93.15   Signs and notices
   93.16   Merchandise on public streets
   93.17   Encroachments
   93.18   Injury to new pavements
Trees and Shrubs as Obstructions to Streets
   93.30   Planting
   93.31   Unlawful to plant trees and shrubbery
   93.32   Removal
   93.33   Injury
   93.34   Dangerous trees
   93.35   Certain trees prohibited
   93.36   Wires
   93.37   Gas pipes
   93.38   Decayed trees
Regulations for Street Excavation
   93.50   Application for permit
   93.51   Bond
   93.52   Manner of excavating
   93.53   Restoration of excavation
   93.54   Time limit
   93.55   Fitness of applicant
   93.56   Issuance of permit
   93.57   Supervision
   93.58   Exemptions
   93.59   Obstructing work in street
   93.60   Barriers and lights
   93.61   Lights on material in street
   93.62   Interference with barriers and lights
   93.63   Liability of persons to village for damage
   93.64   Definitions
   93.65   Rights-of-way agreements
   93.66   Annual registration and fee
   93.67   Small wireless facilities
 
   93.99   Penalty
GENERAL REGULATIONS
§ 93.01 UNDERMINING.
   No person shall undermine, in any manner, any street or any other ground or real estate situated in the village and owned by the village or by any other private person.
(Prior Code, § 6-301) Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.02 CLOSING STREETS; GENERALLY.
   (A)   Whenever public safety or the repair of any street, alley or sidewalk requires it, the Mayor, Police Chief, Fire Chief or Superintendent of Public Works may order any street, alley or sidewalk temporarily closed to traffic, and shall direct the placing of barricades and signs indicating that such right-of-way is closed by the order of same. Whenever such barricades and signs are so placed, it shall be unlawful for any person to walk, drive or ride upon or cross such closed street, alley or sidewalk.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to remove or relocate any barricade from any public right-of-way, or for any person to damage, deface, destroy or remove or relocate any closure or detour placard.
   (C)   There shall be no fee imposed by the village for the temporary occupation or closure of any street, alley or sidewalk for any block party, community event or private construction.
(Prior Code, § 6-302) (Ord. 1634, passed 12-19-2011) Penalty, see § 93.99
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