909.09 RESTORATION OF SIDEWALKS AND SURROUNDING AREA.
   (a)   All sidewalks that have been cut, removed, damaged, tilted, or settled shall be replaced. All replacement of sidewalks shall be done in accordance with the general construction and material specifications of the Village.
   (b)   With the restoration of concrete walks, in addition to the question of serviceability and durability of restoration, the matter of appearance will be considered in determining the area to be restored, regardless of the size of the opening. The restoration of complete blocks will be required in all cases and the walk shall be cut at the joints with a concrete saw and the new work shall be joined up with the old work in a neat and workmanlike manner. The finish shall be the same as the surrounding area. Expansion joints shall be restored where required, regardless of whether they existed in the original walk.
   (c)   Restoration of sodded areas. For this type of cut, every effort must be made to replace not only the actual disturbed area, but any adjacent area which may have been injured or destroyed by the permittee’s work. If the existing sod can be removed and is not injured thereby, it may be replaced, but any damaged sod must be replaced by new sod. Restoration will not be considered complete until restored sod shall have knitted with the subgrade. Any maintenance necessary, such as watering, shall be considered a part of the restoration.
(Ord. 6-97. Passed 6-3-97.)