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<br />such failure to the Council and the Council may order such work to be done under its direction and the <br />cost thereof assessed to the abutting property owner as any other special assessment. <br /> <br />(6) Duty to Inspect. In order to accomplish the purpose of this Section, it shall be the duty of <br />the Public Works Director to inspect sidewalks within the City, or cause the same to be inspected under <br />his/her direction. <br /> <br />(D) Improvements: ownership. Nothing contained in this section shall prevent the City Council <br />from undertaking any public improvement with respect to the construction, maintenance, replacement, <br />repair, relocation or removal of sidewalks in the city pursuant to M.S. Chapter 429, as amended, or any <br />other applicable ordinance, statute or law. Further, this section shall not be construed as to empower <br />the owner of any land adjacent to any public or municipal sidewalk to claim ownership thereof, to <br />remove any sidewalk without the replacement thereof, or to place or permit any form of barricade, <br />obstruction or other hindrance to the free passage of any pedestrian thereon without the express written <br />consent of the City Council. <br /> <br />(Ord. 50, passed 12-26-1990, amended 10-11-2006) <br /> <br />~ 93.02 DEPOSITS ON STREETS PROHIBITED. <br /> <br />(A) No person shall sweep, shovel or otherwise deposit any leaves, grass, rubbish or other <br />materials of any kind in any street or gutter within the city. <br /> <br />(B) It is unlawful for any person not acting under a contract with the city to dump snow or ice on <br />city property or on a street. <br />(Ord. passed 8-24-1994) <br /> <br />~ 93.03 MAILBOX PLACEMENT AND INST ALLA TION. <br /> <br />(A) Intent. The intent of this section is to reduce the number of mailbox and paper box locations <br />on city streets. The reasons for this are to make snow removal a more efficient process and to enhance <br />the looks of the city streets. <br /> <br />(B) Grouping mailboxes and paper boxes. All mailboxes shall be clustered in groups of not less <br />than four nor more than six. Paper boxes are in addition to the mailboxes and shall be installed on the <br />same stand. Groups of less than four will be allowed if any mailbox is more than 250 feet from the <br />property it serves. <br /> <br />(C) Location. The Public Works Director shall produce a mailbox location plan for the city and <br />designate group mailbox locations. Residents replacing existing mailboxes will check with City Hall <br />for the new group box locations. <br /> <br />'OA/7/l7 <br /> <br />D1l; 1 <br />