§ 57.02 USE OF COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   (A)   County road equipment not to be used on private property. No road equipment of whatever description owned by the county shall be used on private property or property which the county is not legally required to maintain, except as hereinafter provided.
   (B)   The use of the equipment on roads within the county system may extend to 37½ feet on either side of the center line thereof, but no further.
   (C)   Equipment may be used on private property in accordance with the county emergency operations plan. County equipment may be utilized in accordance with the provisions of the county emergency operations plan to:
      (1)   Aid or assist in the evacuation of or to provide access to persons from any area of the county that have been affected by a disaster, or a condition that is considered a threat to life;
      (2)   Effect emergency restoration of essential public buildings, roads, streets, highways, bridges, waterways, highway-railroad overpasses and utilities damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster or which constitute a threat to life or which may be necessary to accomplish evacuation or access as described in division (C)(1) above.
      (3)   Nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to prohibit the use of the equipment in fulfilling contracts entered into with the State Highway Department.
   (D)   Violations of act grounds for removal from office. Violation of this section shall constitute grounds for removal from office of any person authorizing the work.
   (E)   (1)   Installation of driveway culverts within new subdivisions. It shall be the responsibility of developers to install driveway culverts within new subdivisions in order to provide proper storm drainage.
      (2)   Plans and specifications for storm drainage systems and culverts shall be approved by the office of the county manager, consistent with the provisions herein. No new street or road within a new subdivision shall be accepted into the county road system by the County Council unless proper stormwater drainage and driveway culverts have been provided by the developer.
      (3)   The public works department shall continue to install driveway culverts as required on existing county roads.
(Acts 1959, No. 304, p. 537) (‘77 Code, § 15-9) (Ord. 188, passed 1-18-88; Am. Ord. 5195, passed 10-2-95)