Section
Street and Sidewalk Construction
150.01 Conformance
150.02 Materials
150.03 Dimensions
150.04 Location and grade
150.05 Variance
150.06 Requirements for construction and repair of sidewalk
150.07 Removal and non-replacement of sidewalks
Street and Sidewalk Use Regulations
150.20 Tractor damage prevention
150.21 Obstructions
150.22 Sports on public streets
150.23 Distribution of merchandise during parades
150.24 Bicycles, skateboard, or roller blades on sidewalks along Main Street
150.25 Sidewalk sales
150.26 Street trees
Snow and Ice Removal
150.40 Designated areas for snow removal
150.41 Snow removal alert; termination
150.42 Parking prohibited
150.43 Emergency snow routes
150.44 Work by city
150.45 Removal of vehicle in violation authorized
150.99 Penalty
STREET AND SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
The location, elevations, and dimensions of all sidewalks and curbs and gutters to be constructed in the residential areas of the city shall conform to the drawings dated July 1963 and titled “Sidewalk and Curb and Gutter Requirements in Residential Areas” and on file in the City Finance Officer’s records and as described herein.
(Prior Code, § 12.08.010)
All sidewalks and all curb and gutters shall be constructed of good-quality concrete. Concrete shall be composed of sand, crushed rock or crushed gravel, Portland cement, and only enough water to give a workable mix. The concrete mixture shall develop a compressive strength of at least 3,000 pounds per square inch in 28 days, but in all cases have at least five and one-half bags of cement per cubic yard and not more than six gallons of water per bag of cement. Good accepted practices shall be followed in mixing, transporting, placing, finishing, and curing the concrete.
(Prior Code, § 12.08.020)
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