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Village of Indian Point, MO
Stone County
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[Ord. No. 90-4 §1, 6-12-1990]
Work that is deemed necessary for acute safety will have priority over all other work.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §2, 6-12-1990]
All road repairs and expenditures will be voted on and approved by the Board of Trustees in advance of work or contracts; with exception, the Road Commissioner will be authorized to approve up to a total annual amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for emergency repairs without the approval of the Board of Trustees.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §3, 6-12-1990]
All collector and minor roads, when resurfaced, will be from seventeen (17) feet to eighteen (18) feet wide, except when entering intersections and on curves, where they can go to a maximum of twenty (20) feet for safety.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §4, 6-12-1990]
All culverts for entrances and exits to Village roads and streets will be furnished and installed at the property owner's expense when the entrance and exit is constructed. All such entrances and exits must be approved prior to and after installation by the Road Commissioner. Any entrances or exits serving a residence or business constructed before the date of this Article which at the judgement of the Road Commissioner requires a culvert will be installed at the expense of the Village. Any entrance or exit constructed before the date of this Article serving a lot or property without residence or business which at the judgement of the Road Commissioner requires a culvert will be installed at the property owner's expense.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §5, 6-12-1990]
As much as is practical, all work will be sent out for contractor bids. However, it is recognized that some repairs will not be of the size that it is practical to obtain bids; in these cases, a written itemized estimate must be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval by vote. Bid approval will be by vote of the Trustees, and they are not bound to accept the lowest bid.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §6, 6-12-1990]
As much as possible, all business and residents will be informed of road and street work being considered in advance so that they can have input into the project. Also, as much as possible, they will be informed of approximate dates of work to be performed. However, the Trustees are not responsible to inform each party directly.
[Ord. No. 90-4a §1, 6-9-1998]
Any future entrance or exit to a Village-maintained street or road must be approved by the Road Commissioner and authorized with the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit.
[Ord. No. 90-4 §7, 6-12-1990; Ord. No. 90-4a §2, 6-9-1998]
When new asphalt surfacing is being applied, the Village will be responsible for entering a driveway only to the road right-of-way or to the property line to meet existing paving or tapered, as appropriate.