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A. The owners of lots or portions of lots adjacent to or fronting on any portion of a sidewalk area between the property line of the lots and the street line, including landscape planting strips, retaining walls, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and persons in possession of such lots by virtue of any permit or right shall repair and maintain such sidewalk areas and pay the costs and expenses therefor.

B. For the purpose of this chapter, maintenance and repair of sidewalk area shall include, but not be limited to, maintenance and repair of surfaces including grinding, repair and maintenance of retaining walls, removal and replacement of sidewalks, repair and maintenance of curb and gutters, removal of impervious paving materials from street tree planting strips, or other right-of-way landscape planters, removal of weeds and/or debris, tree root pruning and installing root barriers, trimming of shrubs and/or ground cover and trimming shrubs within the area between the property line of the adjacent property and the street pavement line, including planting strips and curbs, so that the sidewalk area will remain in a condition that is not dangerous to property or to persons using the sidewalk in a reasonable manner and will be in a condition which will not interfere with the public convenience in the use of said sidewalk area.

C. Anything in this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, with respect to maintenance and repair of sidewalk areas and the making, confirming and collecting of assessment for the costs and expenses of said maintenance and repair, the City may proceed under the provisions of Chapter 22 of Division 7, Part 3 of the Streets and Highways Code of the state as the same is now in effect or may hereinafter be amended. Should the City choose to proceed under Chapter 22 of Division 7, Part 3 of the Streets and Highways Code, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5614 of the State Streets and Highways Code, the Public Works Director may, in their discretion, and for sufficient cause, extend the period within which required maintenance and repairs of sidewalk area must commence by a period not to exceed seventy-four (74) days from the time the notice referred to in Section 5614 is given. Costs recoverable by the City may include a charge for the City of Larkspur’s costs of inspection and administration whenever the City awards a contract for such maintenance and repair and including the costs of collection of assessment for the costs of maintenance and repair or the handling of any lien placed on the property due to the failure of the property owner to promptly pay such assessments.

D. All existing public street landscape planters shall be retained and preserved for the purpose of providing live landscaping along the frontages of City streets. To this end, covering, paving, sealing, or filling of public landscape planter areas with impervious materials shall be prohibited. Failure to comply with this section shall be deemed a violation of this chapter.

When, during the course of a development project, it is necessary to remove or reconstruct public street improvements (i.e., curb, gutter, sidewalk), such improvements shall be reconstructed to preserve or reestablish any previously existing landscape planter. Existing street trees and other landscaping shall be preserved to the extent possible, or new landscaping installed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director.

Subsequent to adoption of this chapter, any unauthorized work conducted within the public right-of-way landscape areas shall be brought into conformance with the intent and provisions of this chapter, and other applicable provisions of the Larkspur Municipal Code pertaining to encroachments on City property and destruction of public landscaping. Such unauthorized work shall constitute a violation of this chapter and is punishable as an infraction, subject to provisions set forth under Larkspur Municipal Code Chapter 12.16. The City shall further require removal of any impervious material installed, and restitution of any previously existing landscaping. (Ord. 1062 § 14, 2022; Ord. 1030 § 2(7), 2018; Ord. 938 §§ 2, 3, 2004; Ord. 893 § 1 (part), 1998)