Showing ordinances that apply to Pike Creek Valley, DE
Pike Creek Valley is an unincorporated community (population 11,692) in New Castle County, Delaware. Because Pike Creek Valley is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, New Castle County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The snow & sidewalk clearing rules below are the ones that govern your area.
New Castle County does not impose a countywide snow clearance mandate on property owners for public sidewalks. The City of Wilmington requires sidewalk clearing within a set period (typically 24 hours after snowfall ends) under Wilmington City Code. Newark and other incorporated places have their own rules. NCC Code property maintenance provisions address general accumulation but do not specify sidewalk deadlines countywide.
Unlike many larger municipalities, unincorporated New Castle County does not have a clear countywide ordinance requiring property owners to clear snow from public sidewalks adjacent to their property. This is partly because many unincorporated subdivisions lack public sidewalks or have subdivision-maintained walkways. Where sidewalks exist along county roads, NCC Department of Public Works handles minimal plowing of arterial sidewalks and trails. The City of Wilmington, by contrast, enforces Wilmington City Code ยง42-58 (or equivalent), which requires property owners and occupants to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within 24 hours after the snowfall ends, with a minimum clear path (typically 36 inches). Failure can result in fines and city contract clearance billed to the owner. The City of Newark, Middletown, and other incorporated places have similar local rules. For unincorporated county residents, practical expectations and common law tort liability (duty of care to invitees) drive most clearing. Delaware state roads (I-95, I-295, Route 1, US-13, US-40) are plowed by DelDOT; local roads by NCC Public Works or municipal DPWs. Elderly and disabled residents in Wilmington may qualify for assistance programs through city human services. Noise ordinance rules apply to snow removal equipment outside normal daytime hours.
Wilmington: failure to clear sidewalk within 24 hours: $25 to $250 per occurrence; city clearing billed to owner. Unincorporated NCC: no specific sidewalk mandate; slip-and-fall civil liability common. Falling ice from roof onto sidewalk: civil tort liability. Plowing snow into public road: 21 Del.C. violation.
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