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Timestamp: 2019-09-16 12:38:17
Document Index: 345023963

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148', '§ 148']

Village of Fayetteville, NY Streets and Sidewalks
Ch 42 Air Pollution
Ch 52 Bingo and Games of Chance
Ch 55 Buildings, Structures, Premises, Equipment and Conditions, Unsafe, Unfit or Unlawful
Ch 57 Community Choice Aggregation Program
Ch 70 Electrical Standards
Ch 72 Energy Inspection Standards
Ch 78 Fire Prevention and Building Construction Administration
Ch 81 Flood Damage Protection
Ch 86 Garbage, Rubbish and Littering
Ch 89 Gasoline Service Facilities
Ch 92 Grass and Weeds
Ch 104 Junkyards
Ch 111 Newsracks
Ch 113 Penalties for Offenses
Ch 117 Numbering of Buildings
Ch 122 Peddling and Soliciting
Ch 125 Property, Village
Ch 128 Records, Public Access to
Ch 139 Site Plan Review
Ch 142 Smoke Detectors
Ch 145 Snowplow Operators
Ch 147 Storm Sewers
§ 148-1 Playing in streets.
§ 148-2 Injuring trees or fixtures.
§ 148-3 Obstructing sidewalks.
§ 148-4 Excavations in streets.
§ 148-5 Poles and wires.
§ 148-6 Parades or exhibitions.
§ 148-7 Keeping sidewalks and gutters clear.
§ 148-8 Construction permit required.
Ch 151 Subdivision of Land
Ch 154 Swimming Pools, Private
Ch 165 Trailers and Trailer Camps
Ch 176 Vehicles, Unclaimed
Ch 187 Zoning
Village of Fayetteville, NY / Part II, General Legislation
Chapter 148 Streets and Sidewalks
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Fayetteville 4-24-1972 as Ch. 15 of the Code of Ordinances (1972). Amendments noted where applicable.]
Notification of defects — See Ch. 116.
Snowplow operators — See Ch. 145.
Abandoned vehicles — See Ch. 170.
Vehicles and traffic — See Ch. 173.
Unclaimed vehicles — See Ch. 176.
Zoning — See Ch. 187.
No person shall play ball, knock or drive any ball or fly any kite in any public street or square of the Village, or coast or slide down or upon any sidewalk or public street upon any sled, sleigh, cart, coaster or board without permission from the Mayor of the Village.
It shall be unlawful for any person to injure any tree, shrub or fixture of any kind on any street or public place within the Village.
No person shall lead or drive any horse or drive any carriage or other vehicle on any sidewalk or permit any horse, carriage, automobile or other vehicle to stand on any sidewalk or crosswalk in the Village.
[Amended 1-14-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991]
No person shall injure or tear up any pavement, street or crosswalk, nor shall any person dig any hole or trench in any street to connect with any sewer, water pipe or main or for any other purposes, without first having obtained permission of the Superintendent of Public Works of the Village or whomsoever he shall designate in writing. Any person who shall tear up any pavement or street or dig any hole or any trench in any street, having such permission, shall restore such street or pavement to as good condition as before, to the satisfaction of the Mayor of the Village.
No person shall erect any pole in the streets or public places in the Village or extend any wire for telephone, telegraph or electric purposes in or across any street or public place in the Village without the permission of the Village Board of Trustees.
§ 148-6 Parades or exhibitions. [1]
No person shall be permitted to participate in, organize or conduct any parades, shows or exhibitions of any kind on the streets or public places of the Village except upon the written consent of the Mayor of the Village.
Editor's Note: See also Ch. 48, Amusements.
The occupant of each and every house or building fronting upon any street or alley, or the owner or the agent of the owner of any vacant lot fronting as aforesaid, shall at all times keep the sidewalk and gutter along the premises clear and free of all rubbish and obstructions of all kinds and shall also keep closely cut all grass and weeds along the sidewalk, and shall clear such sidewalk of all snow or ice that shall accumulate every day by 9:30 a.m. of each day and cause the same to be kept clean from all snow and ice. Upon default or failure to comply with the provisions of this section, the Village Board of Trustees may cause such sidewalks and gutters to be kept clear and free of rubbish and obstructions or cause such grass or weeds to be cut and cause such sidewalks to be cleared of snow and ice and assess the expense thereof upon the adjoining land as provided by law.
[Amended 10-15-2002 by L.L. No. 7-2002]
No person shall construct or cause any street, sidewalk, curb, apron, gutter or combined curb and gutter to be constructed or disturbed upon any public place without first obtaining a written permit from the Superintendent of Public Works and complying with the general construction plans and specifications on file in the office of the Superintendent of Public Works. Where any of the foregoing activity relates to the construction or relocation of a driveway, the permit must also be issued by the Code Enforcement Officer after reviewing same for compliance with the requirements pertaining to driveways set forth in the Zoning Chapter of the Village Code.[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 187, Zoning.
[Added 1-14-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; amended 1-23-2012 by L.L. No. 4-2012]
See Ch. 113, Penalties for Offenses.