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SIDEWALK REGULA TIOIU
Its Source
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
31-175 Requirements for Sidewalk Construction on
Residential, Commercial/Office Subdivisions.
BUILDING CODES
Public Works Requirements (ORD. 12501) When
The Application For A Permit Is Made And
Sidewalk Can Be Established Then Public Works
Has Option To Require The Construction Or
Reconstruction Of Sidewalks.
SIDEWALKS
What Are They?
- Pedistrian Ways
- Safety Devices
- Community Ties
Why Do We Need Them?
- Exercize; running, walking
- Safety; from traffic conflict
- Tie homes, shops, neighborhoods, schools
- As alternative to driving
Where Should They Be Located?
- On streets leading to schools
- On busy thoroughfares
- On lengthy streets
How Do We Obtain Them?
- When business property is developed
- When new subdivisions are developed
- In C.D.B.G. neighborhood projects
- In City bond projects
When Have We Waived Or Varied Them?
- Steep slopes behind the curb
- Economic - affordable housing
- There were none in the neighborhood
- Before walking and running became fashionable
EXISTING SIDEVy1ALK REGULATIONS
ARTERIALS: (Major Or Minor)
On Both Sides
- 4' Wide Along The R.O.W. Line
- 5' Wide Along The Curb
COLLECTORS:
On One Side
- 4' Wide Along The Property Line
COMMERCIAL STREETS:
On Both Sides
- 5' Wide Along The Property Line
MAIL TI-FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL
1. On Both Sides
2. 4' Wide Along The Property Line
RESIDENTIAL:
1. On One Side
2. 4' Wide Along R.O.W. Line