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Untitled ordinances requiring that sidewalks be constructed on both
sides of George Street and on the east side of High Street from the
turnpike road a the corner of Henry Yearick's lot to the church
yard. (Ord. 24, 7/27/1852)
10-2
Untitled ordinance requiring that sidewalks be constructed on Market
Street from the east end to Jesse Hassenplug's property and from
the Taylor and Bell property. (Ord. 26, 5/20/1853)
10-3
Untitled ordinance fixing the width of the sidewalks to be constructed
along Market Street, requiring that High Street be graded and guttered
from Walnut Street to Church Street and that all other streets and
alleys be graded and guttered. (Ord. 27, 6/27/1853)
10-4
Untitled ordinance directing the sale of the old schoolhouse lot,
Lot 221 on Walnut Street, and directing that sidewalks be constructed
on John Street, from George Street to Walnut Street, and on the north
side of Walnut Street from High Street to John Fishel's house.
(Ord. 32, 5/11/1855)
10-5
Untitled ordinance providing for the removal and replacement of the
sidewalks on Green Street in front of the Academy. (Ord. 34, 3/19/1857)
10-6
Untitled ordinance opening Third Street, 25 feet wide, from Walnut
Street northward; opening the alley between Chestnut and Walnut Streets
(Cherry Alley); and directing that brick sidewalks be constructed
as follows: on the north side of Market Street between the Reighard
property and Isaac Zeller's shop; on the east side of Third Street,
from Chestnut Street to Market Street; on the north side of Green
Street, from Third Street to Sixth Street; on the east side of Fifth
Street, from Chestnut Street to Walnut Street; on the south side of
Chestnut Street, fronting lots of Samuel T. Geiges, Robert Fees, James
Moss and Dr. Van Valzah; on the north side of Walnut Street, fronting
lots of John Sankey and John Reighard; and on the south side of Chestnut
Street, fronting the lot of William Young. (Ord. 42, 4/13/1874) (The
first paragraph of this ordinance was repealed by Section 2 of Ord.
273.)
10-7
Untitled ordinance directing that sidewalks be constructed as follows:
in front of lots of John Sankey and John Reighard on the north side
of Walnut Street; in front of lot of Mrs. Suter on the north side
of Chestnut Street; in front of lots of John Badger Godshall and Jacob
Ruhl on the south side of Market Street; in front of lot of Mrs. Grove
on the south side of Market Street; in front of lots of Catharine
Kleckman and Samuel Biganreif on the west side of Third Street, from
Market Street to Green Street; and on the south side of Chestnut Street
between the lots of G. Fenst and James Chambers; and directing that
pavements be raised and made according to grade on the north side
of Chestnut Street between Fifth and Seventh Streets and on the east
side of Fifth Street between the alley and Chestnut Street. (Ord.
43, 4/26/1875)
10-8
Authorizing the extension of Green Street; adopting a survey of Green
Street from the east building line at the intersection with Second
Street eastward a distance of 112 feet; regulating the grading and
sidewalks thereon, and prescribing the method of enforcing same. (Ord.
76, 12/17/1923) (Sidewalks were to be constructed on Green Street
from Second Street.)
10-9
Providing for the laying of sidewalks on Ridge Avenue, between Green
and Maple Streets, in the Borough of Mifflinburg, Union County, Pennsylvania.
(Ord. 98, 4/27/1933) (Sidewalks, four feet wide, with the outside
edge at least four feet from the curb line, were to be laid on both
sides of the street.)
10-10
Fixing and regulating the width of the sidewalks and curbs on
the west side of Third Street, north of Thompson Street. (Ord. 174,
6/17/1952) (The width of the street had been previously set at 33
feet, for the use of roadway and sidewalk; this provided that the
sidewalk portion be reduced by 1.5 feet, to five feet, on the west
side of Third Street, north of Thompson Street, adjacent to the property
of Harry S. Wolfe and Paul Smith, conditioned upon their releasing
the Borough from -ny and all property condemnation of the 1.5 foot-wide
strip.)
10-11
Regulating the widths of sidewalks or footways in the Borough
of Mifflinburg on each side of Chestnut Street between Line Street
and the eastern boundary line of the said Borough, also between Eleventh
Street and the western boundary line along Ninth Street in Chambers
Addition. (Ord. 175, 9/16/1952) This fixed the widths of sidewalks
as follows:
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On each side of Chestnut Street, be-tween Line Street and Mable
Street, five feet, from the lot line to the out-side of the curb.
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On each side of Chestnut Street, be-tween Eleventh Street and
Fourteenth Street, five feet, from the lot line to the outside of
the curb.
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On each side of Albert Street, between Chestnut Street and Market
Street, 10 feet, from the lot line to the outside of the curb, of
which five feet along the lot line reserved for shade trees or lawn.
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On each side of Klingler Street, and Line Street between Market
Street and the Pennsylvania Railroad, 10 feet, from lot line to the
outside of the curb, of which five feet along the lot line reserved
for shade trees of lawn.
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On the west side of Eighth Street, between High Street and Green
Street, 12 feet, from the lot line to the outside edge of the curb,
of which seven feet along the curb line reserved for shade trees or
lawn.
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On each side of Ninth Street, between High Street and the south
line of Beckley's Addition, 12 feet, from the lot line to the outside
of the curb, of which seven feet along the lot line reserved for shade
trees or lawn.
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On each side of Tenth Street between Chestnut Street and Green
Street, 12 feet, from the lot line to the outside of the curb, of
which seven feet along the lot line reserved for shade trees or lawn.
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No cellar doors, steps, porches or chimneys were permitted to
extend into the sidewalks or footways in any of those streets.
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