Charter and Ordinances of the City of Lowell Published by Order of the City Council


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ... kept Sect. 23. All awnings and shades shall be built, put up, to satisfaction of.. in, -, chief of police. and kept in repair, and all signs shall be put up and main R.0.35, '23. '. l l tained under the provisions of this ordinance, to the acceptance of the chief of police, snowsiiaiibe Sect. 24. The tenant, occupant, and in case there shall be removed from side walks. no tenant, the owner, asrent, or person having the care of auv 16 Pick. 504. 'i o I o nsMass.MB. building, or lot of land bordering on any street, lane, court, square, or public place, within the city, where there is any footway or sidewalk, shall cause all the snow and ice to be removed from such sidewalk. If the snow shall fall in the day-time, it shall be removed from the sidewalk within four hours from the time it shall have ceased falling; if in the nighttime, it shall be removed by twelve o'clock at noon of the day succeeding; and all ice shall be removed within twenty-four hours after the same shall form upon the sidewalk. And this section shall apply to snow or ice which may have fallen from any building, and to ice formed from water running or accumulating upon any sidewalk. coasting. Sect. 25. No person shall course or coast in the streets or R. O. 35, 25.., upon the sidewalks, with hand-sleds or otherwise, except in such streets or ways as are designated by the mayor and chief of police. Sect. 26. No person shall erect, set up, or maintain, any No portico or door L step to extend into portico, platform, or doorstep, extending into any street, town-1"5!TM!' way, or sidewalk. Sect. 27. No person shall erect, construct, maintain, or Cellar doors, etc.. prohibited in keep, any cellar door or passageway into any cellar, basement, retj 27...




Charter and Ordinances of the City of Lowell


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