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   907.10 SIDEWALK SPECIFICATIONS.
   All new or reconstructed sidewalks shall be constructed of four (4) inch thick class “C” concrete on a six (6) inch compacted slag base, except through driveways where sidewalks shall be constructed of six (6) inch thick class “C” concrete on a four (4) inch compacted slag. All slag used shall be approved first by the office of the Director of Engineering, Planning and Building. The use of reinforcing rods or wire mesh is prohibited. All other specifications on file, or prepared by the office of the Director of Engineering, Planning and Building, shall apply.
(Ord. 11568/02. Passed 5-22-02.)
   907.11 DRIVEWAY SPECIFICATIONS.
   All new or reconstructed driveways shall be constructed of either six (6) inch thick class “C” concrete on a four (4) inch compacted slag base or a minimum of an inch and a half (1 ½") of asphalt on a six (6) inch compacted slag base. All slag used shall be approved first by the office of the Director of Engineer, Planning and Building. The use of reinforcing rods or wire mesh is prohibited. All other specifications on file, or prepared by the office of the Director of Engineering, Planning and Building, shall apply.
   The opening at the curb or edge of pavement for residential driveways shall be no more than twenty-five (25) feet wide and for commercial or industrial driveways no more than thirty-five (35) feet wide.
   If drainage pipe is used under the driveway to accommodate the street drainage ditch, it shall be the same diameter as the nearest downstream ditch pipe, but in no case less than ten (10) inches in diameter. The ditch pipe used shall be in accordance with Section 923.13 of the Codified Ordinances of the City, or as approved by the Ohio Director of Transportation.
(Ord. 11568/02. Passed 5-22-02.)
   907.12 CURB SPECIFICATIONS.
   Any and all work on curbs shall be in accordance to the specifications on file, or as prepared by the office of the Director of Engineering, Planning and Building.
   The connection of sump pump drain(s) or other type of mechanical drain(s) of any kind to the curb or street surface is prohibited. Sump pumps or other type of mechanical drains may be connected to any public street ditch, drainage ditch or storm sewer.
(Ord. 11568/02. Passed 5-22-02.)
   907.13 MATERIALS; USE.
   Unless otherwise expressly provided for within this chapter, the then current edition of the State of Ohio Department of Transportation’s Construction and Material Specifications Handbook shall specify the types of materials and how they are to be used in the construction of all curbs, driveways, sidewalks and ditch pipe.
(Ord. 11568/02. Passed 5-22-02.)
   907.14 REMOVAL OF MATERIALS AND DEBRIS.
   A general contractor, mechanical contractor or street contractor shall use his/her/its best good faith efforts, and reasonable diligence, to avoid placing any material or debris in or upon the public right of way of any street, avenue, road, drive, lane, alley, curb, driveway, pavement, ditch, sidewalk, devil strip or any other public grounds. Unless otherwise permitted by a proper official of the City, any such material or debris shall be fully removed from said public right of way at the end of each workday.
   In addition to any penalties provided for violation of this section, any contractor who violates this section shall be liable to the City for any and all costs and expenses incurred by the City in removing any such material or debris where and when a proper official of the City deemed it necessary or useful to remove same and the City removed, or caused to be removed, any such material or debris.
(Ord. 11902/05. Passed 9-28-05.)
   907.99 PENALTY.
   Whoever violates any provision of this chapter shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed each period of twenty-four hours such violation continues to exist after a period of thirty days following the original conviction.
(Ord. 11568/02. Passed 5-22-02.)