The subdivider shall install survey monuments placed in accordance with the requirements of § 236.15 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
After the installation of temporary block corner monuments by the subdivider and establishment of street grades by the Common Council, the subdivider shall grade the full width of the right-of-way of all streets proposed to be dedicated in accordance with plans and standard specifications approved by the City Engineer. The subdivider shall grade the roadbeds in the street rights-of-way to subgrade.
After the installation of all utility and stormwater drainage improvements, the subdivider shall surface all roadways in streets proposed to be dedicated to the widths prescribed by these regulations. Said surfacing shall be done in accordance with plans and standard specifications approved by the City Engineer and Grant County Highway Department where County approval is required.
The subdivider shall construct concrete curbs and gutters on all streets in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Engineer. Wherever possible, provision shall be made at the time of construction for driveway access curb cuts.
The subdivider shall construct a concrete sidewalk, a minimum of five feet in width, on both sides of all public streets. Sidewalks may be located on only one side of a street terminating in a cul-de-sac provided that the distance between the center of the cul-de-sac and the entrance to the street does not exceed 300 feet. The Common Council reserves the right to waive the construction of sidewalks.
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The subdivider shall construct sanitary sewers in such a manner as to make adequate sanitary sewerage service available to each lot within the subdivision. The size, type, and installation of all sanitary sewers proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Engineer. Developer shall mark the location of all sewer laterals in a manner approved by the Director of Public Works and shall be solely responsible to locate laterals at the time lots are developed.
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If greater than eight-inch diameter sewers are required to handle the contemplated sewage flows, the cost of such larger sewers shall be prorated in proportion to the ratio of the estimated service demand of the proposed plat to the service demand of the total drainage area to be served by such larger sewer and the excess cost either borne by the City or assessed against the total tributary drainage area.
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The subdivider shall construct stormwater drainage facilities, which may include curbs and gutters, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers, road ditches and open channels, as may be required. All such facilities are to be of adequate size and grade to hydraulically accommodate the ten-year storm. Storm drainage facilities shall be so designated as to present no hazard to life or property, and the size, type, and installation of all stormwater drains and sewers proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City Engineer.
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If greater than twenty-four-inch diameter sewers are required to handle the contemplated flows, the cost of such larger sewers shall be prorated in proportion to the ratio of the total area of the proposed plat to the total drainage area to be served by such larger sewer and the excess cost either borne by the City or assessed against the total tributary drainage area.
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The subdivider shall construct water mains in such a manner as to make adequate water service available to each lot within the subdivision. The size, type, and installation of all public water mains proposed to be constructed shall be in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Engineer.
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If greater than eight-inch diameter water mains are required, the excess cost of such mains shall be prorated in proportion to the ratio of the estimated water service demand of the proposed subdivision to the estimated demand of the total water main service area.
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No electrical or telephone service shall be located on overhead poles unless otherwise allowed due to exceptional topography or other physical barrier.
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Plans indicating the proposed location of all gas, electrical power and telephone distribution and transmission lines required to service the plat shall be approved by the City Engineer and such map shall be filed with the City Clerk/Treasurer before final plat approval.
The subdivider shall install street lamps along all streets proposed to be dedicated of a design compatible with the neighborhood and type of development proposed. Such lamps shall be placed at each street intersection and at such interior block spacing as may be required by the City Engineer. Plans and specifications shall be approved by the City Engineer. All such street lamps shall be installed within 12 months of completion.
The City shall install street name signs at all street intersections. Plans and specifications shall be approved by the Common Council. The cost of installation to be assessed by the City to the subdivider.
Each and every developer and/or subdivider developing property within the municipal boundaries of the City of Lancaster shall further agree, if required by the City, to execute a development agreement with the City as approved by the Common Council prior to the commencement of construction.