Delaware Code
Chapter 5. HIGHWAYS, ROADS AND BRIDGES GENERALLY
§ 521. Snow removal in nonmunicipal residential communities.

(a) For purposes of this section:

(1) “Department” means the Department of Transportation.
(2) “Feeder road” means a road that serves more than a single residential development or community as a primary entry way. These roads may serve any of the following:

a. Two or more different residential developments or communities.
b. A residential development or community and either a school, church, business, or other public building.
(3) “Organization” means a civic association, neighborhood alliance, homeowners maintenance corporation, homeowners maintenance association, neighborhood improvement district management association as defined in § 3503 of Title 9, or other similar entity charged with or assuming the duties of maintaining the public areas, open space, or common facilities within a residential development or community not within the boundaries of a municipality.
(4) “Snow event” means any snow event whose accumulation within the relevant maintenance district is equal to or greater than 2 and less than 4 inches for the cost of plowing the feeder road leading to the school, as determined by the Department.
(5) “Snowstorm” means a snowstorm event whose accumulation within the relevant maintenance district is equal to or greater than 4 inches, as determined by the Department.
(6) “Streets” means those streets within a residential development or community which have been accepted for perpetual maintenance by the Department.
(b) An organization created pursuant to New Castle County ordinance or regulation has the authority to contract for snow removal services and include the cost of such snow removal services in assessments made by such organization to property owners of the residential development or community. Such charges or fees are considered assessments for the maintenance of open space and common facilities for collection and lien purposes.
(c) An organization may contract for snow removal services for snowstorms impacting the streets within its development or community and be partially reimbursed for the costs of such services, subject to the following conditions:

(1) The reimbursement must be in an amount not to exceed 75% of the actual contracted cost of said services, but in any event, may not exceed 75% of an annual cost analysis determination made by the Department in its implementing regulations under subsection (e) of this section. The regulatory cost determination must include the Department's cost of purchasing similar services under its own contracts.
(2) The organization's contracts with contractors providing these services must include provisions for proof of insurance and compliance with all relevant state license requirements, including the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 30.
(3) The selection of contractors for services is not subject to Chapter 69 of Title 29.
(4) To obtain economies of scale, an organization may enter into written agreements with other organizations to obtain joint snow removal contracts for purposes of this section.
(d) An organization with a school located in its development or community may seek reimbursement for any snow event for the cost of plowing the feeder road leading to the school, as prescribed in the Department regulations and subject to the conditions provided in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(4) of this section.
(e) The Department is responsible for the implementation and administration of this section through the adoption and publication of rules, regulations, or procedures deemed necessary for these purposes.

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Title 17 - Highways

Chapter 5. HIGHWAYS, ROADS AND BRIDGES GENERALLY

§ 501. Use of public road or bridge by railway.

§ 502. Closing of roads during repair.

§ 503. Nuisance; penalty.

§ 504. Entry upon contiguous or adjacent lands or streams; assessment of damages; hindering or obstructing work; penalty.

§ 505. Selling of nonuniform traffic-control devices; penalty.

§ 506. Maintenance priority of roads used for school buses or mail routes.

§ 507. Coordinating new development with local transportation improvements.

§ 508. Dedication of new roads for state maintenance; approval required; security.

§ 509. Highways deemed public roads.

§ 510. Speed limit and weight limits on structure.

§ 511. Injury to roads and bridges; double damages; jurisdiction of courts; procedure and appeal.

§ 512. Injury to roads, bridges, etc.; penalty.

§ 513. Trimming of hedges and removal of trimmings; penalty.

§ 515. Maintenance of unfenced junkyards within certain distance of highways; penalty.

§ 516. Creation or maintenance of nuisance within certain limits.

§ 517. Boulevard corporations.

§ 518. Trash within a certain distance of the highway; penalty.

§ 519. William J. Winchester Bridge.

§ 520. Injury to trees, shrubs, and landscaping.

§ 521. Snow removal in nonmunicipal residential communities.

§ 524. Removal of nonofficial signs from utility poles within state rights-of-way.

§ 525. Maintenance of clear zones within rights-of-way.

§ 526. Restrictions against commercial use of State rights-of-way; site-based enforcement mechanisms.

§ 527. Coordination with other statutes.

§ 528. Restrictions against vehicle sales activities on State rights-of-way.

§ 529. Inspection requirements for bridge owners.

§ 530. Dedication of right-of-way adjacent to a state highway.

§ 531. Connections to roads within restricted age communities.

§ 532. Memorial signage.