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The City Council may order and cause to be constructed, under the supervision of the Street Commissioner, those street, avenue and alley crossings as the City Council deems necessary. When a petition for the construction of any such crossings is filed by an interested resident in the office of the City Clerk, the City Clerk shall refer the application to the Street Commissioner, who shall investigate and make a recommendation to the City Council. Action by the City Council on the application, whether the application is approved or rejected, shall be considered final.
(A) The governing body may at any time, by ordinance, rename any street or provide a name for any new street. Buildings used for residence or business purposes and located along such streets shall retain such numbers as the governing body may require. It shall be the duty of the Municipal Clerk, upon the erection of any new building or buildings, to assign the proper numbers to said building or buildings and give notice to the owner or owners and occupant or occupants of the same.
(B) The intersection of First Street and Main Street in the city is hereby designated as the starting point for the numbering of buildings. The first block in each direction from said point shall be numbered in the 100 series starting with 100. Each succeeding block thereafter shall be numbered in the succeeding 100 series insofar as possible. Even numbers shall be located on the north side of east and west streets and on the east side of north and south streets and the odd numbers are assigned to the opposite sides of the streets. The plan and system of numbering the buildings filed this date with the City Clerk is hereby approved and adopted and the same shall govern the numbers assigned to the several lots and tracts of land within the city.
(Prior Code, § 8-301)
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. RS 17-567
(A) The Street Commissioner may require the owner of property served by a driveway approach constructed or maintained upon the street right-of-way to repair or replace any such driveway approach which is cracked, broken or otherwise deteriorated to the extent that it is causing or is likely to cause damage to or interfere with any street structure, including pavement or sidewalks.
(B) The City Clerk shall give the property owner notice by registered letter or certified mail, directed to the last known address of the owner or the agent of the owner, directing the repair or replacement of the driveway approach. If within 30 days of mailing the notice the property owner fails or neglects to cause the repairs or replacements to be made, the Street Commissioner may cause the work to be done and assess the cost upon the property served by the approach.
(Neb. RS 18-1748) Penalty, see § 152.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to make an excavation in any street or streets for any purpose whatsoever unless a written permit is issued by the Street Commissioner authorizing those excavations.
Penalty, see § 152.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive any peg or stake of any kind into the pavement in any street or alley without first procuring the written consent of the Street Commissioner.
Penalty, see § 152.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to mix any concrete or plastering material directly on the street pavement for any reason whatsoever.
Penalty, see § 152.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to place or permit to leak in the gutter of any street any waste gasoline, kerosene or high lubricating oils, which damage or act as a solvent upon the streets.
Penalty, see § 152.999
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