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Timestamp: 2019-08-20 14:07:50
Document Index: 18458523

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 50', '§ 20', '§ 355', '§ 20', '§ 355']

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ARTICLE I, Maintenance and Use [Adopted 10-5-1970 (Ch. To achieve this balance, the City of Binghamton wishes to prohibit skateboarding in the “downtown area” and to limit coasting as may be determined by the Traffic Board. No person shall throw or deposit or cause to be thrown or deposited into any drain, catch basin, sewer or gutter any substance which may cause obstructions or injury thereto, or nuisance therein; nor shall any person divert or stop the flow of any drain or sewer. Any person who shall erect, or place or cause to be erected or placed any barbed wire fence or fence constructed partly of barbed wire, likely to cause injury to animals or persons, or their clothing, within the City, situate, constructed or built upon any line of or adjacent to any street, avenue, alley, lane, public square or place therein shall be punished as provided in § 1-4 of this Code. The maximum fee amount for installation of utility mains and services on any project shall be ,000. If an when streets are replaced or removed from a specific year on the list due to special circumstances, the City Engineer will report in person to City Council on the specific reasons said replacement or removal is to take place. Any streets so replaced or removed according to Subsection A above shall be returned to the list in a subsequent year within the five-year plan or the next year immediately following. There must be a balance among pedestrians, motor vehicles, bicycles, and, less traditional forms of transportation and recreation such as skateboards, and coasting, , the use of scooters and rollerblades. It shall be unlawful for any person to plant, set, have or maintain upon his or her premises adjacent to any street, sidewalk or footpath within the City any hedge fence unless the same shall be set at least two feet back from the line of the street, and be kept so trimmed as not to project into or over said street, sidewalk or footpath, or be separated from said street, sidewalk or footpath by a fence other than said hedge fence. Erection of barbed wire fences upon street line or adjacent to street. It shall be unlawful for any person to cut, whittle, post bills, mark upon or otherwise mar or injure any bridge within the City. All ordinances granting permission for the erection of banners shall contain the words to be placed upon said banners. (6) Section 355-7, Deposits of garbage and rubbish prohibited, of Article I of this chapter. For example, installation of gas main in a continuous trench would be considered one excavation.(2) Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, if committed by a person less than 16 years of age shall result in the confiscation of person’s skateboard and a written warning with a copy of the same being sent to such person's parents or guardian. Additionally, any peace officer shall have authority to enforce the provisions of this chapter. Discontinuance of skateboarding and coasting during emergency. If a state of emergency is declared by the Mayor, skateboarding and coasting are prohibited. Nothing herein shall be deemed to amend the notice requirements of General Municipal Law § 50-g. The court may authorize community service in lieu of all or part of this fine. (b) Second offense: any person convicted of a violation of this chapter shall be punished by a fine of (to include all costs and assessments).
20, §§ 20-1 through 20-38, of the 1970 Code)] § 355-1. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Works to see that the sidewalks are kept free from snow and ice, and that the ordinances of the City respecting streets, sidewalks and bridges are duly enforced. Safety is the primary concern regarding use of public streets and sidewalks. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: COASTING - The use of any equipment, such as scooters, rollerblades or other non-motorized vehicles upon wheels or runners, excluding skateboards, for transportation or recreation. No person shall, without permission of the City Council, erect upon any public highway any booth or stand for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale, or advertising any goods, wares or merchandise; nor cause to be hung any banner or advertising devices across or over any public highway; nor erect any platform or grandstand upon any public highway. A "project" is defined as being confined to a specific area or portion of a street.
No person shall remove any permanent iron, concrete or wood monument which has been established by the Department of Engineering of the City as a reference point without first obtaining the written consent of the City Engineer. Erecting any scaffolding or other temporary structures or devices; E. Security for excavations in the pavement shall be ,000 for each excavation.
5-1975] Whenever permission shall be granted hereafter by ordinance of the City Council to any person to construct a vault under any sidewalk in the City, such permission shall be subject to the following terms, conditions and provisions as fully as if the same were set forth in such ordinance: A. The plans and specifications for such vault shall be approved by the Superintendent of Buildings and the City Engineer. Storing, however temporarily, any sand, gravel, cement, stone, brick, lumber, or other material for building; D. Should the City Engineer be unavailable, emergency notice may be given to the Department of Public Works dispatcher, who shall relay the message to the City Engineer as soon as possible. Security shall be exacted for excavation work to be performed on any footpath, sidewalk, street, alley, or ground(s) pursuant to the following: (a) The security for any excavations shall be in the form of a performance bond in the amount of ,000 for each excavation not in the pavement.
39, comprising streets in the vicinity of Ely Park, be and the same hereby are adopted as the major street plan and official map of existing streets of the City of Binghamton. Conveyances of land for street purposes to be accompanied by engineer's certificate. Construction standards and specifications for streets and sidewalks within the City shall be as determined by the office of the City Engineer upon approval by the City Council. The definition of the term “skateboard” shall not be construed to include bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, wheelchairs or any other device intended to be used to provide transportation for any disabled person. Clinton Street Bridge, east to Washington Street then north to Lewis Street, east to Fayette Street then south to Henry Street, west to Carroll Street then south to Susquehanna Street, west to Exchange Street then south to the Susquehanna River, west to the confluence with the Chenango River, and north to the E. Skateboarding for transportation is permitted on the sidewalks and streets forming this boundary, Washington Street, Lewis Street, Fayette Street, Henry Street, Carroll Street, Susquehanna Street, and Exchange Street; and the Binghamton River Trail. Use of skateboards for recreational purposes limited. No person shall move or cause to be moved any building or structure through or over any public highway without the permission of the City Council after public hearing thereon. No person shall cast, shovel, dump, plow, push or in any other way cause to be placed any snow upon the streets and sidewalks in the City. No person shall, in removing snow or ice from any street, sidewalk, building or other place, throw or deposit or cause to be thrown or deposited such snow or ice upon or so as to hinder, obstruct or delay free access to any fire hydrant. This blanket agreement must be approved by the Board of Contract and Supply. (a) The applicant shall comply with such other reasonable conditions as the City Engineer, in his or her discretion, shall require. Any person or persons illegally working within the street right-of-way without obtaining the proper permits as set forth in this chapter may be charged with a violation, punishable by a fine of up to
No person shall remove any permanent iron, concrete or wood monument which has been established by the Department of Engineering of the City as a reference point without first obtaining the written consent of the City Engineer. Erecting any scaffolding or other temporary structures or devices; E. Security for excavations in the pavement shall be $10,000 for each excavation.
5-1975] Whenever permission shall be granted hereafter by ordinance of the City Council to any person to construct a vault under any sidewalk in the City, such permission shall be subject to the following terms, conditions and provisions as fully as if the same were set forth in such ordinance: A. The plans and specifications for such vault shall be approved by the Superintendent of Buildings and the City Engineer. Storing, however temporarily, any sand, gravel, cement, stone, brick, lumber, or other material for building; D. Should the City Engineer be unavailable, emergency notice may be given to the Department of Public Works dispatcher, who shall relay the message to the City Engineer as soon as possible. Security shall be exacted for excavation work to be performed on any footpath, sidewalk, street, alley, or ground(s) pursuant to the following: (a) The security for any excavations shall be in the form of a performance bond in the amount of $5,000 for each excavation not in the pavement.
39, comprising streets in the vicinity of Ely Park, be and the same hereby are adopted as the major street plan and official map of existing streets of the City of Binghamton. Conveyances of land for street purposes to be accompanied by engineer's certificate. Construction standards and specifications for streets and sidewalks within the City shall be as determined by the office of the City Engineer upon approval by the City Council. The definition of the term “skateboard” shall not be construed to include bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, wheelchairs or any other device intended to be used to provide transportation for any disabled person. Clinton Street Bridge, east to Washington Street then north to Lewis Street, east to Fayette Street then south to Henry Street, west to Carroll Street then south to Susquehanna Street, west to Exchange Street then south to the Susquehanna River, west to the confluence with the Chenango River, and north to the E. Skateboarding for transportation is permitted on the sidewalks and streets forming this boundary, Washington Street, Lewis Street, Fayette Street, Henry Street, Carroll Street, Susquehanna Street, and Exchange Street; and the Binghamton River Trail. Use of skateboards for recreational purposes limited. No person shall move or cause to be moved any building or structure through or over any public highway without the permission of the City Council after public hearing thereon. No person shall cast, shovel, dump, plow, push or in any other way cause to be placed any snow upon the streets and sidewalks in the City. No person shall, in removing snow or ice from any street, sidewalk, building or other place, throw or deposit or cause to be thrown or deposited such snow or ice upon or so as to hinder, obstruct or delay free access to any fire hydrant. This blanket agreement must be approved by the Board of Contract and Supply. (a) The applicant shall comply with such other reasonable conditions as the City Engineer, in his or her discretion, shall require. Any person or persons illegally working within the street right-of-way without obtaining the proper permits as set forth in this chapter may be charged with a violation, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and/or 15 days' incarceration.
The Commissioner shall have general oversight of the buildings and property belonging to the City, and shall, without further direction, keep free from snow and ice the walks on the bridges and in front of said buildings. 3, comprising streets in the vicinity of South Mountain Park, and Plat No. No person shall fly a kite or play baseball, football or other game or games in any public highway except such streets or parts of streets as may be designated by the Traffic Board as playground streets. Skateboarding and coasting on streets and sidewalks. SKATEBOARD - A device for riding upon, usually while standing or sitting, consisting generally of an oblong piece of wood or other materials mounted on skate wheels and propelled solely by the force of its rider. The Traffic Board has prohibited skateboarding on the sidewalks and streets bounded as follows: Starting at the E. Application for such permit shall be in writing, specifying the route through which it is proposed to move the building or structure. Depositing snow on streets and sidewalks prohibited. No person shall place on the windowsill of any building within 10 feet of the street line any box, flowerpot or other article unless said article is suitably secured to prevent the same from falling. (c) The City of Binghamton reserves the right to negotiate a blanket annual coverage agreement with utilities licensed through the Public Service Commission, such blanket coverage agreement to be within the discretion of the City Engineer, provided that such blanket coverage is equitable in comparison with other fees. The City Engineer shall create an on-going five-year street maintenance/repair/rebuilding/reconstruction plan that identifies, per each year, specific streets for maintenance on a five-year schedule.
20, §§ 20-1 through 20-38, of the 1970 Code)] § 355-1. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Works to see that the sidewalks are kept free from snow and ice, and that the ordinances of the City respecting streets, sidewalks and bridges are duly enforced. Safety is the primary concern regarding use of public streets and sidewalks. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: COASTING - The use of any equipment, such as scooters, rollerblades or other non-motorized vehicles upon wheels or runners, excluding skateboards, for transportation or recreation. No person shall, without permission of the City Council, erect upon any public highway any booth or stand for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale, or advertising any goods, wares or merchandise; nor cause to be hung any banner or advertising devices across or over any public highway; nor erect any platform or grandstand upon any public highway. A "project" is defined as being confined to a specific area or portion of a street. No person shall remove any permanent iron, concrete or wood monument which has been established by the Department of Engineering of the City as a reference point without first obtaining the written consent of the City Engineer. Erecting any scaffolding or other temporary structures or devices; E. Security for excavations in the pavement shall be $10,000 for each excavation. 5-1975] Whenever permission shall be granted hereafter by ordinance of the City Council to any person to construct a vault under any sidewalk in the City, such permission shall be subject to the following terms, conditions and provisions as fully as if the same were set forth in such ordinance: A. The plans and specifications for such vault shall be approved by the Superintendent of Buildings and the City Engineer. Storing, however temporarily, any sand, gravel, cement, stone, brick, lumber, or other material for building; D. Should the City Engineer be unavailable, emergency notice may be given to the Department of Public Works dispatcher, who shall relay the message to the City Engineer as soon as possible. Security shall be exacted for excavation work to be performed on any footpath, sidewalk, street, alley, or ground(s) pursuant to the following: (a) The security for any excavations shall be in the form of a performance bond in the amount of $5,000 for each excavation not in the pavement. 39, comprising streets in the vicinity of Ely Park, be and the same hereby are adopted as the major street plan and official map of existing streets of the City of Binghamton. Conveyances of land for street purposes to be accompanied by engineer's certificate. Construction standards and specifications for streets and sidewalks within the City shall be as determined by the office of the City Engineer upon approval by the City Council. The definition of the term “skateboard” shall not be construed to include bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, wheelchairs or any other device intended to be used to provide transportation for any disabled person. Clinton Street Bridge, east to Washington Street then north to Lewis Street, east to Fayette Street then south to Henry Street, west to Carroll Street then south to Susquehanna Street, west to Exchange Street then south to the Susquehanna River, west to the confluence with the Chenango River, and north to the E. Skateboarding for transportation is permitted on the sidewalks and streets forming this boundary, Washington Street, Lewis Street, Fayette Street, Henry Street, Carroll Street, Susquehanna Street, and Exchange Street; and the Binghamton River Trail. Use of skateboards for recreational purposes limited. No person shall move or cause to be moved any building or structure through or over any public highway without the permission of the City Council after public hearing thereon. No person shall cast, shovel, dump, plow, push or in any other way cause to be placed any snow upon the streets and sidewalks in the City. No person shall, in removing snow or ice from any street, sidewalk, building or other place, throw or deposit or cause to be thrown or deposited such snow or ice upon or so as to hinder, obstruct or delay free access to any fire hydrant. This blanket agreement must be approved by the Board of Contract and Supply. (a) The applicant shall comply with such other reasonable conditions as the City Engineer, in his or her discretion, shall require. Any person or persons illegally working within the street right-of-way without obtaining the proper permits as set forth in this chapter may be charged with a violation, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and/or 15 days' incarceration. The Commissioner shall have general oversight of the buildings and property belonging to the City, and shall, without further direction, keep free from snow and ice the walks on the bridges and in front of said buildings. 3, comprising streets in the vicinity of South Mountain Park, and Plat No. No person shall fly a kite or play baseball, football or other game or games in any public highway except such streets or parts of streets as may be designated by the Traffic Board as playground streets. Skateboarding and coasting on streets and sidewalks. SKATEBOARD - A device for riding upon, usually while standing or sitting, consisting generally of an oblong piece of wood or other materials mounted on skate wheels and propelled solely by the force of its rider. The Traffic Board has prohibited skateboarding on the sidewalks and streets bounded as follows: Starting at the E. Application for such permit shall be in writing, specifying the route through which it is proposed to move the building or structure. Depositing snow on streets and sidewalks prohibited. No person shall place on the windowsill of any building within 10 feet of the street line any box, flowerpot or other article unless said article is suitably secured to prevent the same from falling. (c) The City of Binghamton reserves the right to negotiate a blanket annual coverage agreement with utilities licensed through the Public Service Commission, such blanket coverage agreement to be within the discretion of the City Engineer, provided that such blanket coverage is equitable in comparison with other fees. The City Engineer shall create an on-going five-year street maintenance/repair/rebuilding/reconstruction plan that identifies, per each year, specific streets for maintenance on a five-year schedule.
,000 and/or 15 days' incarceration.
(3) No person riding upon any skateboard shall attach the same or him/herself to any vehicle being operated on a roadway. No curb openings will be allowed within 30 feet of an intersection. Before approving any application for such permission, the Binghamton Traffic Board shall notify the Council member who represents the district to be affected. The use of such funds will not prevent the City from seeking further compensation should such funds be insufficient to cover the costs of the corrective action. All references to the authority of the City Engineer shall mean the City Engineer or his or her designee, should the City Engineer choose to designate someone to act on his or her behalf.