File #: ID 19-245    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/19/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/20/2019 Final action: 5/20/2019
Title: Ordinance - Second Reading & Public Hearing - Amending Section 42-36 of the City Code - Duty of Abutting Property Owners to Construct and Maintain Sidewalks
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19-13
Agenda Item: 11(A)
Prepared By: Timothy E. Pinter, P.E., Director
Business: Ordinance - Second Reading
Department: Public Works Department Engineering
Subject:
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Ordinance - Second Reading & Public Hearing - Amending Section 42-36 of the City Code - Duty of Abutting Property Owners to Construct and Maintain Sidewalks
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BACKGROUND:
Sidewalks are an important safety and quality of life element of any community. They provide a safe, convenient, health promoting and energy efficient means of transportation. During the March 18th City Council meeting, staff presented options and solutions to help correct problems encountered in attempting to enforce the current Code requirements. City Manager Harden advised Council that staff would take the recommendations accepted by Council and translate them into Code amendments.

Those recommendations were as follows:
1. Vacant Lots with No Sidewalks - Option #3: Amend the Code to no longer require sidewalks on vacant lots, but to consider Safe Routes to Schools as a separate issue.
2. Improved Lots with No Sidewalks - Combine Options #2 & #3: Amend the Code to exempt Hideaway, Key Marco and Olde Marco. In other areas require owners of improved lots to build sidewalks within a specified period. Commercial 18-months. Residential 24-months.
3. Materials - Option #2: Amend the Code to allow existing asphalt sidewalks to be repaired, but when a new building is built on the abutting lot, asphalt must be replaced with concrete.
4. Maintenance Standards - Amend the Code to clarify that if more that 50% of the total linear footage of sidewalk needs repair, then it must be replaced in total to current standards. Concrete leveling with a flowable material will be permitted as an alternate to replacement. Sidewalk grinding will be considered on a case by case basis. The Construction Standards Handbook will be revised to reflect this change.

During the first reading of this proposed Ordinance at the May 6th, 2019...

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