[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Sea Cliff 10-1-1979, effective 11-4-1979. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
A.
All sidewalks and curbs shall be constructed in accordance with the
grade as established by the Superintendent of Buildings.
[Amended 11-13-2012]
B.
Sidewalks. In residence districts,[1] sidewalks shall be three feet in width and not less than
four inches thick. In business districts and adjacent to property
where a nonconforming business use exists, sidewalks shall be constructed
so as to cover the full area between the curb and the property line,
unless otherwise directed by the Superintendent of Buildings, and
shall be not less than five inches thick. Where crossed by driveways,
all sidewalks shall be not less than six inches thick through the
width of the driveway.
[Amended 11-13-2012]
C.
Curbs. Except in instances where otherwise directed by the Superintendent
of Buildings, curbs may be formed by poured concrete or formed using
Belgium or granite blocks as follows:
[Amended 11-13-2012]
(2)
Block curbs.
(a)
In residence districts, shall be either eight inches wide by
eight inches long by four inches thick or 12 inches wide by eight
inches long by four inches thick. Blocks shall be supported by a concrete
base that is a minimum of 10.5 inches deep and 12 inches wide with
two No. 3 bars running continuously along the length of the concrete
at a depth 2.5 inches from the bottom of the excavation. The bars
are to be spaced six inches apart and three inches from each edge
of the excavation. Block will be set four inches below grade leaving
a four-inch reveal on the street side of the curb. Blocks will be
spaced 0.75 of an inch between blocks. The back edge of the excavation
will be poured to a depth of seven inches to a depth of 10.5 inches
at six inches from the back edge of the excavation and continue that
depth to the back of the block. Joints will be filled with mortar,
and a four-inch-thick mortar backing will be placed behind the block
leaving a one-inch reveal on the private property side of the block.
(b)
No block curbing is permitted in business districts or adjacent
to property where a nonconforming business use exists.
(3)
All cement shall have a twenty-eight-day compressive strength of
3,000 psi.
(4)
Detail drawings for each curb type are available at Village Hall
and on the Village website.
D.
Gutters shall be constructed of concrete and shall
be not less than 18 inches wide and six inches thick. All gutters
shall be built in one course.
E.
Excavation. All topsoil, loam or impervious material
and all tree roots, stumps, rocks, sod, broken concrete and like matters
encountered in a subgrade must be removed for a depth of not less
than four inches below the bottom grade of the proposed construction.
The excavation shall thereafter be refilled with sand, gravel or cinders
and well tamped into place. No concrete shall be placed on a frozen
subgrade or one which is soft or springy.
F.
Finishing. All sidewalks and gutters shall be struck
off true to line and grade and finished with a wooden float, leaving
a smooth but nonslippery surface. Troweling will be permitted on the
surface of curbing. Special types of finishes must have the approval
of the Building Inspector, who may require a prepared sample. Asphalt
shall not be permitted as an acceptable surface.
G.
Protection. The concrete shall be protected from damage
by all elements, including rain, freezing, falling leaves, pedestrians,
animals, etc. Suitable methods shall be employed to cover the work.
H.
Construction safeguards. All sidewalks and curbs under
construction, and any excavation attendant thereto shall be guarded
by guardrails, barricades, signal or warning lights, or any other
means which the Building Inspector determines to be necessary.
I.
Cleanup. Upon completion of work, all forms shall
be removed, the space occupied by the forms neatly filled and all
excess dirt removed. Where the ground adjoining the sidewalk is high
or low, an earth or other ramp to provide safe access to and from
the walk shall be provided. The entire site shall be left in a clean,
orderly manner, all obstructions removed and the work made otherwise
safe for pedestrian movement.
[Amended 1-12-2009 by L.L. No. 1-2009]
For properties used for nonresidential purposes,
no curb cut shall be greater than 25 feet in width, closer than 25
feet to any street intersection or closer than 15 feet to any property
line.[1] For all properties, there shall be no more than two curb
cuts per lot. If there is more than one curb cut on a lot, the total
width of such curb cut shall be not more than 25% of the length of
the front property line of the lot.