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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1965 :

the charter and the general ordinances of the city
  
  
  
  
  

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Sec. 30-10. Laying sidewalks—By city upon owner's application.


Whenever any property owner desires a sidewalk or curb
or curb and gutter to be laid along an accepted city street


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boundary of property, he shall make written application to
the city manager agreeing to pay one half of the cost of such
construction as estimated by the city manager and waiving
all damages by reason of such construction. The city manager
shall have an estimate made of the cost of such improvement
and the applicant shall pay one half of the cost as so
estimated as follows:

(a) Either in cash; or

(b) By his promissory note payable to the city in monthly
installments extending over a period not to exceed six months,
including five per cent interest on the principal amount.

Upon receipt of either the cash payment or the applicant's
promissory note, as herein provided, such sidewalk, curb or
curb and gutter shall be constructed, provided funds therefor
shall have been appropriated. (Code 1959, § 30-10.)