File #: 460-17    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/31/2017 In control: Rules & Ordinance Committee
On agenda: 11/14/2017 Final action: 12/5/2017
Title: Be it Ordained that Section 11.35 of the R.O. of 1991 be amended relative to removal of snow and ice from sidewalks.
Sponsors: Craig Spadafora
Attachments: 1. Snow Ice Removal Ord. (Current), 2. Snow Ice Removal Ord. (Proposed), 3. Snow Ice Removal Ord. (Proposed-AMENDED)
Title
Be it Ordained that Section 11.35 of the R.O. of 1991 be amended relative to removal of snow and ice from sidewalks.
Body
Section 11.35 Removal of Snow and Ice from Sidewalks
1. The owner, occupant or agent in charge of any land, estate or building abutting a public sidewalk in the City of Malden shall make said sidewalk safe and convenient for public use by removing any snow, ice or slush from said sidewalk to bare pavement. Sidewalks must be cleared from property line to property line. Throwing, pushing, or causing snow to be cast into public streets or sidewalks is prohibited. Owner, occupant, or agent in charge of any land, estate or building abutting a public sidewalk shall:
a. Remove snow, slush and ice from said sidewalk within 24 (twenty-four) hours after snowfall has ended and the Public Works Director has declared that snow removal operations are complete. This also pertains to snow that has drifted from a residence or building onto sidewalks. In the event of an unusually heavy snowfall, the time limit for removing snow from sidewalks may be extended at the discretion of the Director of Public Works. Shoveled sidewalks may also be made safe by covering pavement with sand, salt or other appropriate material to prevent slipping.
b. Clear sidewalks to a minimum passage width of thirty-six (36). Where a 36 inch width clearance is not possible due to existing obstructions, sidewalk shall be cleared to the widest extent possible between the obstructions.
c. Clear a minimum passage of 36 inches in width from the door of every residence or business to the street or sidewalk.
Every attempt should be made to provide full access to handicapped ramps, or other access points.
2. This ordinance may be enforced in the manner provided in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, section 21D by the Malden Police Department, Malden Board of Health, Malden Parking Enforcement and the Department of Public Works storm supervisory personnel. Penalties for violations o...

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