http://somerville311.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] somerville311.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2009-11-20 01:12 pm

Proposed Snow Ordinance Clarifications

A recent story in the Somerville Journal summarized the proposed snow ordinance in ways that may have confused DSLJ readers about the actual provisions of the new law.

Some posters in that earlier thread have expressed a preference for a fine schedule that starts low and only escalates to high levels for repeat offenders. Except for the offense of shoveling snow and ice back into a cleared street, the proposed ordinance does, in fact, have an escalating fine structure. Here is a summary of the proposed fine structure:

Offense

Fine

Snow, Slush, and Ice on Sidewalks (Section 12-8 (a) or (b)) (Residential)

15t offense: $50.00
2nd offense: $100.00
3rd & subsequent offense: $150.00

Snow, Slush and Ice on Sidewalks (Section 12-8 (a) or (b)) (Commercial or Mixed Use)

1st offense: $100.00
2nd offense: $200.00
3rd & subsequent offense: $300.00

Snow, Slush and Ice on Sidewalks (Section 12-8 (c)) (Removal from privately-owned property onto street)

$300 per offense


Some posters have expressed a concern that the new time limits might force business owners to turn out in the middle of the night to clear snow and ice from walkways. This is not the case. The actual language reads as follows:
(b) Requirements for ice. No owner or manager of a (i) commercial building, estate, or land abutting on a sidewalk, (ii) residential building containing four (4) or more units, or (iii) mixed use building, estate, or land abutting on a sidewalk shall place or suffer to remain in place any ice upon such sidewalk for more than four (4) hours, except that no violation shall be deemed to have occurred before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m., unless the business is open to the public during those hours. Removal of any ice shall be in a manner consistent with the requirements of the preceding sub-section, except that any such owner or manager shall be deemed to be in compliance with this paragraph if such ice is made level and completely covered with sand, or other appropriate material to prevent slipping. Each consecutive day that a violation exists shall be considered a separate offense. Unless otherwise provided herein, no owner or manager of a residential building, estate, or land abutting on a sidewalk shall place or suffer to remain in place any ice upon such sidewalk for more than twelve hours if the ice forms during the daytime, or after the next succeeding 1:00 p.m., if the ice forms during the night.

In other words, the clock starts running at 9 a.m. and owners of businesses and/or multi-unit residential buildings have at least four daylight hours to deal with ice or snow before any tickets can be issued.

Some posters have expressed the hope that special arrangements are made to provide support for senior or handicapped residents. Through the Council on Aging, the City already provides shoveling assistance to shut-ins and the elderly. For more information, please call 311.

Finally, some posters have suggested that this measure is part of a larger campaign to increase local revenues in the face of massive cutbacks in state aid. While the need for additional revenue has been an element in policy-making in other areas of municipal fee and fine enforcement, the proposed changes in the snow ordinance arise entirely from complaints made in the past (in some cases by the aldermen themselves) that current fines and enforcement policies have not ensured adequate levels of compliance. Some posters here seem to echo these concerns.

We hope this additional information is helpful.

[identity profile] valadil.livejournal.com 2009-11-20 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
For comparison's sake, what's the current policy?

[identity profile] wombatbanana.livejournal.com 2009-11-20 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)

Somerville Municipal Ordinances, Part II sec. 12-8 (http://library.municode.com/HTML/11580/level3/PII_C12_AI.html#PII_C12_AI_s12-8) and Part II sec. 1-11 (http://library.municode.com/HTML/11580/level2/PII_C1.html#PII_C1_s1-11) has the scoop.

The important part:

(a) No owner, tenant, or occupant of land or a building abutting upon a sidewalk within the limits of any public way in this city, and no agent of such owner having the charge of such land or building shall place or suffer to remain on such sidewalk for more than six hours between sunrise and sunset on any day, any snow or any ice, unless such ice is made even and covered with sand or other suitable material to prevent slipping. Compliance with this section shall be deemed satisfied if there is cleared on such sidewalk, or such sand or other suitable material is covered on such sidewalk, a minimum swath of 42 inches in width, where possible.

And then the fines are $25, $50, and $100 for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd and subsequent offenses respectively, to be enforced by "Police; commissioner of public works; inspectional services; health inspectors, traffic and parking".

(So, it looks like by law traffic and parking officers can issue these fines already, although there may be a policy in place that they don't...)

The new law definitely sounds like an improvement, both in terms of the levels of fines and the "clock" clarified in this post. (Also, I was pleasantly surprised by how clearly even the existing ordinances were written, and how easy the website was to navigate!)