CHAPTER 13. STREETS AND SIDEWALKSCHAPTER 13. STREETS AND SIDEWALKS\Article 4. Snow and Ice

(a)   It shall be unlawful for the owner and/or the occupant of any lots abutting upon any sidewalks to fail to cause to be removed from such sidewalks all snow and ice within 12 hours from the time that the snow fall or ice storm ceases.  If the snow falls or ice accumulates upon the sidewalks in the nighttime, removal of same must be made within 12 hours after sunrise on the following day. 

(b)   It shall be unlawful for any person to place snow removed from private property upon any public street, alley or sidewalk.

(Code 1990)

Where there shall be ice or compacted snow on any such sidewalk of such a character as to make it practically impossible to remove the same, the sprinkling of ashes, sand or other noncorrosive chemicals on the accumulation of ice or snow in such a manner as to make such sidewalk reasonably safe for pedestrian travel shall be deemed a sufficient compliance with the provisions of this article until the ice or snow can be removed.

(Code 1990)

That any person violating the provisions of section 13-401 shall, upon conviction, be fined $25.00. 

(Code 1990)

If any owner or occupant of any lot or lots shall refuse or neglect to clean or remove from the sidewalk abutting the lot or lots all snow and ice within the time specified, the city may cause such snow and ice to be removed from sidewalks and the cost thereof shall be assessed against such abutting lot or lots, and  the city clerk shall certify the same to the county clerk for collection as provided by law. 

(Code 1990)

The city clerk shall, at the time of certifying other city taxes to the county clerk, certify the unpaid costs for removal of snow or ice performed under the authority of section 13-404 and the county clerk shall extend the same on the tax roll of the county against the lot or parcel of ground.  The cost of such work shall be paid from the general fund or other proper fund of the city, and such fund shall be reimbursed when payments therefor are received or when such assessments are collected and received by the city. 

(Code 1990)

It shall be unlawful for any person to park, abandon or leave unattended any vehicle on any public street, alley, or city owned off-street parking area during any snow emergency proclaimed by the mayor, unless the snow has been removed or plowed from the street, alley, or parking area and the snow has ceased to fall.  A snow emergency parking ban shall continue from its proclamation through the duration of the snow or ice storm and the 48-hour period after cessation of such storm, except as provided in this section upon street which have been fully opened.

Such a ban shall have uniform application and the chief of police is directed to widely publicize the requirements, using all available news media in early November each year.

(Ord. 010-1980-036, Sec. 1)

When predictions or occurrences indicate the need, the mayor shall proclaim a snow emergency and the chief of police shall inform the news media to publicize the proclamation and the parking rules thereunder.  Such emergency may be extended or shortened when conditions warrant.  The proclamation shall read as follows:

“The Mayor of the City of Hesston, Kansas, has placed the snow emergency plan into effect.

Under the provisions of this ordinance, vehicles parked on city streets after the declaration of a snow emergency will receive a citation for illegal parking.

The Governing Body requests the cooperation of everyone in keeping vehicles off the streets so that the job of snow removal can be accomplished as quickly as possible.”

(Ord. 010-1980-036, Secs. 1:2)