[R.O. 2012 §510.120; CC 1979 §27-36; Ord. No. 3978 §1, 8-18-1978; Ord. No. 5631 §1, 12-29-1992; Ord. No. A-6347 §§1
— 2, 8-19-1996; Ord. No. 7291, 3-7-2003]
A. The City
shall refuse to accept final dedication or maintenance responsibility
for new streets within the City limits, until they shall meet the
following specifications:
1. Streets
shall be cut to grade, and the subgrade shall be compacted to ninety
percent (90%) proctor density.
2. There
shall be a four (4) inch or more layer of base rock (not gravel),
compacted to ninety-five percent (95%) proctor density.
3. The
final surface shall be rolled.
4. All
streets shall be paved with hot-mix asphalt and have an asphalt surface
of not less than three (3) inches, and any such asphalt surface shall
comply with specifications established by the City of Monett.
5. Any
street paved with concrete shall have a concrete surface of not less
than five (5) inches of concrete containing a minimum of five and
one-half (5½) sacks of Portland Cement per cubic yard with
a water content not to exceed a four and one-half (4½) inch
slump. All joints on any concrete street shall be sawed to one-half
(½) the depth of the concrete slab and be properly sealed with
an asphalt expansion joint. Any such concrete surface shall comply
with specifications established by the City of Monett, and all sawing
configurations and asphalt expansion joints shall be approved by the
City.
[R.O. 2012 §510.130; CC 1979 §27-37; Ord. No. 3978 §2, 8-18-1978]
The City shall not be responsible for any street not having
an asphalt or concrete surface. At such time as the street is upgraded
to the specifications enumerated in this Article, the City shall assume
maintenance at the improved level of surfacing. Resurfacing of non-paved
streets is the responsibility of property owners and/or developers.
[R.O. 2012 §510.140; CC 1979 §27-38; Ord. No. 3978 §4, 8-18-1978]
The specifications enumerated in this Article will hold true
in any area except new subdivisions, with the exception that the property
owner must get a construction permit from the City Clerk and that
provisions must be made to assure that the curb line will be in conformity
with the existing curb line and level of the street. All curbs and
gutters installed are the property of the property owners, and it
is their responsibility to install and maintain the same.